MAP: Chicago weekend shooting tracker for March 11 – 13

SHARE MAP: Chicago weekend shooting tracker for March 11 – 13
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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.

5:09 p.m. Friday — Man shot in Auburn Gresham

5:45 p.m. Friday — Man shot to death in Austin

6:18 p.m. Friday – Man shot in South Chicago

7:47 p.m. Friday – Two shot in Brighton Park

8:10 p.m. Friday — Man shot to death on West Side

9 p.m. Friday — Man shot in Near North Side

10:30 a.m. Friday — Man shot in Park Manor

11:15 p.m. Friday — 1 wounded in Englewood shooting

12:10 a.m. Saturday — Man shot while driving in Wicker Park

3:29 a.m. Saturday — Man killed in NW Side shooting

3:35 a.m. Saturday — Teen shot in Little Village

6:55 a.m. Saturday — Man shot in Rogers Park

1 p.m. Saturday — Man hurt in West Pullman shooting

1:41 p.m. Saturday — Teenage boy shot in Back of the Yards

5:54 p.m. Saturday — Man in serious condition after Austin shooting

6:35 p.m. Saturday — 18-year-old shot in leg near Morse Red Line L stop in Rogers Park

9:35 p.m. Saturday — 2 teens, 1 man shot in North Lawndale

11:30 p.m. Saturday — Man shot in Back of the Yards

6:40 a.m. Sunday — Man shot, critically wounded in Homan Square

2 p.m. Sunday — Teen shot in Back of the Yards

3:45 p.m. Sunday — Pregnant woman critical after Far South Side drive-by

7:50 p.m. Sunday — Police: Teen killed in Rosemoor shooting

10:35 p.m. Sunday — Man shot during attempted robbery in Marquette Park

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