MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for Jan. 27-30

SHARE MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for Jan. 27-30
screen_shot_2017_01_28_at_3_40_21_am.png

Police investigate a shooting early Saturday in Goose Island. | NVP News

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.

3:27 p.m. Friday — Man, 38, shot in Englewood

3:30 p.m. Friday — Man shot while escaping robbery in Englewood

4:08 p.m. Friday — 31-year-old man shot Friday afternoon in Pilsen

5:53 p.m. Friday — Man seriously wounded in South Shore shooting

7:45 p.m. Friday — Man killed in West Pullman shooting

11:05 p.m. Friday — 17-year-old boy shot in Grand Crossing drive-by

12:45 a.m. Saturday — Man shot inside Lawndale apartment

1:29 a.m. Saturday — Man, 47, shot in Englewood

1:40 a.m. Saturday — Man shot to death at gas station in Goose Island

1:46 a.m. Saturday — Man shot after leaving a bar on SW Side

2:47 a.m. Saturday — Man shot in Belmont Central drive-by

3:27 a.m. Saturday — Off-duty officer among 3 shot in Gold Coast

5:29 a.m. Saturday — Man shot while driving in West Town

5:46 a.m. Saturday — 3-year-old boy grazed in Chicago Lawn shooting

2:41 p.m. Saturday — Man, 24, shot in South Shore

4:10 p.m. Saturday — 19-year-old man shot in abdomen in Portage Park

6:30 p.m. Saturday — 14-year-old boy wounded in Gresham shooting

9:03 p.m. Saturday — Man shot during home invasion in Lawndale

1:45 a.m. Sunday — 16-year-old boy shot in Park Manor

3 p.m. Sunday — Man shot Sunday afternoon in Englewood

5:35 p.m. Sunday — Man, 23, shot in Belmont Central

6:45 p.m. Sunday — Woman, 51, shot during robbery in Austin

6:50 p.m. Sunday — Boy, 16, shot in Hermosa

11 p.m. Sunday — Man fatally shot in Brighton Park backyard

The Latest
“They’ve been helping us out a lot, so there’s going to be a time where we can help them sometime, and that’s what we’re going to do,” outfielder Seiya Suzuki said.
Since 2021, college athletes have been allowed to make money off their name, image and likeness and to enter the transfer portal. In essence, college athletes now can get rich and relocate yearly to any college that will have them. Just like the coaches always could.
The U.S. State Department issued a “worldwide caution” alert last week, saying it had learned of an “increased potential for foreign terrorist organization-inspired violence against LGBTQI+ persons and events.”
The WNBA standings after the first week of games have the Sky sitting pretty at sixth. While this might inspire hope for some, the application of a little critical thinking leads to a different conclusion.