4 shot on Near West Side

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Four men were wounded in a Near West Side shooting early Saturday, according to Chicago Police.

It happened about 3:30 a.m. in the 100 block of North Seeley, though the victims were not cooperative with investigators, police said.

The men showed up at Stroger Hospital and were listed in good condition. A 21-year-old was shot in the right ankle and a 34-year-old in both legs. The others, ages 36 and 39, each had wounds to the right leg, police said.

A gun was recovered at the crime scene, police said. Additional details were not available.

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