No injuries reported after shots fired on Lake Shore Drive

SHARE No injuries reported after shots fired on Lake Shore Drive
shell_casing14.jpg

Sun-Times file photo

Area Central detectives are investigating after a vehicle was damaged by gunfire early Tuesday while driving on Lake Shore Drive on the South Side.

About 3:30 a.m., a 32-year-old man was driving southbound in the 2000 block of South Lake Shore Drive with two passengers when their vehicle was fired upon by an occupant of a black vehicle, according to Chicago Police. The black vehicle, which also had three people inside, then sped away.

No one was injured in the shooting, but the 32-year-old’s vehicle was damaged, police said.

No one was in custody early Tuesday as the investigation is ongoing.

The Latest
The massive pop culture convention runs through Sunday at McCormick Place.
With all the important priorities the state has to tackle, why should Springfield rush to help the billionaire McCaskey family build a football stadium? The answer: They shouldn’t. The arguments so far don’t convince us this project would truly benefit the public.
Art
“Chryssa & New York” is the first museum show in North America in more than four decades to spotlight the artist. It also highlights her strong ties to Chicago’s art world.
If these plans for new stadiums from the Bears, White Sox and Red Stars are going to have even a remote chance of passage, teams will have to drastically scale back their state asks and show some tangible benefits for state taxpayers.
The Bears put the figure at $4.7 billion. But a state official says the tally to taxpayers goes even higher when you include the cost of refinancing existing debt.