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At least 12 shot after SUV pulls up and opens fire on a crowd, Chicago police say

An SUV suddenly opens fire on a crowd in Chicago's South Side, leaving twelve injured and two critically hurt during a Juneteenth gathering. As victims are rushed to various hospitals, the incident casts a dark shadow over a day meant for c...

The Guardian· Jun 20, 2026 · 5:10 PM · 10 views

An SUV suddenly opens fire on a crowd in Chicago's South Side, leaving twelve injured and two critically hurt during a Juneteenth gathering. As victims are rushed to various hospitals, the incident casts a dark shadow over a day meant for celebration and unity. Authorities continue to investigate this shocking act of violence. #Chicago #BreakingNews #Juneteenth #GunViolence #Community

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