Man shot in Park Manor

sun_times_stock_21.jpg

Sun-Times file photo

A 19-year-old man was shot Sunday afternoon in the Park Manor neighborhood on the South Side.

The man was entering a vehicle about 2:35 p.m. in the 6700 block of South Indiana when two people in a passing vehicle fired shots in his direction, according to Chicago Police.

The man suffered gunshot wounds to the left leg and back and took himself in serious condition to St. Bernard Hospital before being transferred to Stroger Hospital, police said.

The Latest
Chicago riders may now find a blue check mark under their name, as part of Uber’s rider verification process.
It’s still not clear why the Rev. Frederick Haynes III, a Texas megachurch pastor, suddenly resigned Tuesday as president of the legendary South Side social justice organization. But longtime observers say an out-of-towner was doomed from the start.
Hall participated in Hawks morning skate Thursday — on the last day of the season — for the first time since his surgery in November. He expects to be fully healthy for training camp next season.
The most common dog breed in Chicago — making up about 14% of all registered dogs — is a mixed-breed dog, followed by pit bulls, Labrador retrievers and German shepherds.
Democrats are deeply focused on Wisconsin and Michigan to help bolster President Joe Biden’s re-election chances — and officials, in town for meetings hosted by the Democratic National Convention Committee, say they plan on showing voters a deep party contrast.