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7 Shot After Fight in Englewood, Police Say

A 44-year-old man was struck in the right arm, a 39-year-old man was struck in the left arm and abdomen, and a 28-year-old man was struck in the torso, police said. They were all taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where the 44-year-old and the 28-year-old were in fair condition, and the 39-year-old was in serious condition. An 18-year-old man was struck in the left foot, left arm, and taken to Christ Medical Center in fair condition, police said. Another man, 31, took himself to Ignalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, police said. He was shot in the leg and was in good condition.

Chicago police launch death investigation after man found shot to death found in vacant house fire

CHICAGO (WLS) An Englewood house fire is now at the center of a death investigation Saturday after Chicago Police found a man shot to death inside. This victim did suffer multiple gunshot wounds to the back and front of the body, said crisis responder Andrew Holmes. The fire started around 3 p.m., according to officials as flames tore through the house in the 5900-block of South Sangamon Street. Investigators put the blaze out and then found the body. State marshal is out here with the dogs on the inside, so they are trying to determine if this person was shot on the inside. If he was shot on the inside then there may be some shell casings on the inside, so that could tell us a whole lot, said Holmes.

Snow surrounding Englewood Free Market cleared by non-profit My Block, My Hood, My City volunteers; organization helps seniors, people with disabilities through snow storm

CHICAGO (WLS) My Block, My Hood, My City volunteers shoveled snow around a building that supplies donated essentials to the Englewood community. Jahmal Cole of the My Block, My Hood, My City non-profit organization said the Englewood Free Market on 68th and Halsted needed help. I was on Instagram, and I saw that, you know, the Free Market needed support. I mean you look across the street, the liquor store is shoveled. How come the Free Market is not shoveled? Cole asked. The Resident Association of Greater Englewood, a non-profit, was buried in snow from the recent storm. Asiaha Butler, RAGE CEO, had a car full of some of the items provided by the organization to seniors and people in need. The items include hand warmers, mask and non-perishable foods. However, the snow prevented her and donors from being able to stock the shelves.

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