Two walk into police station after South Side shooting

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Two men wounded in a shooting early Sunday walked into the Englewood District station on the South Side.

The men, ages 22 and 32, walked into the station at 1438 W. 63rd St. about 3 a.m., according to Chicago Police. They told investigators the shooting happened in the 6300 block of South Hamilton.

The 22-year-old man was shot in the right leg, while the older man suffered a graze wound to the forehead, police said. The younger man was taken in good condition to Holy Cross Hospital, while the older man was treated at the scene and refused additional medical attention.

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