Police: Man killed, 2 critically wounded in Roseland shooting

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A man was killed and two others were critically wounded in a shooting late Monday in the Roseland neighborhood. | Network Video Productions

A man was killed and two others were critically wounded in a Roseland neighborhood shooting late Monday on the Far South Side.

The three were standing on the sidewalk at 11:17 p.m. in the 9400 block of South LaSalle when a blue car drove past and someone inside opened fire in their direction, according to Chicago Police.

Anthony Hatchett, 44, was shot in the head and taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was pronounced dead at 12:11 a.m. Tuesday, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. He lived in the 10600 block of South Parnell.

A 28-year-old man who was shot in the back was also taken to Christ Medical Center, police said. The third man, 30, was taken to Stroger Hospital with gunshot wounds to the right arm and left leg. Both men were listed in critical condition.

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