MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for March 31-April 3

SHARE MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for March 31-April 3
A 30-year-old man was fatally shot Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Roseland.

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This map will update throughout the weekend as shootings in Chicago are confirmed. Click on a location for the time, address and other details about each shooting over the weekend.

4:54 p.m. Friday — 21-year-old man fatally shot in South Chicago

12:30 a.m. Saturday — Man shot at Gresham stop light

6:22 a.m. Saturday — Police: Man killed in West Pullman shooting

9:15 a.m. Saturday — Man, 21, seriously wounded in West Englewood shooting

12:35 p.m. Saturday — 15-year-old boy shot, critically wounded in Hermosa

3:25 p.m. Saturday — 25-year-old man shot in foot in Austin

3:44 p.m. Saturday — Man, 21, shot in Humboldt Park

4:16 p.m. Saturday — Man, 24, grazed by bullet in Austin

11:40 p.m. Saturday — Police: Man shot to death in Austin

12:20 p.m. Sunday — Man shot in West Englewood

12:25 p.m. Sunday — Two shot in East Garfield Park

12:30 p.m. Sunday — Police: 1 dead, 1 critically wounded in Auburn Gresham shooting

2:05 p.m. Sunday — 47-year-old man shot during robbery in South Shore

4:33 p.m. Sunday — Police: 2 men killed, 4 wounded in East Garfield Park

6 p.m. Sunday — Woman shot in shoulder in Logan Square

9:41 p.m. Sunday — 17-year-old boy shot in Avalon Park

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