MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for Sept. 29 – Oct. 2

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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.

5:16 p.m. Friday — 3 wounded in Lawndale shooting

7:06 p.m. Friday — Man, 37, seriously wounded in Lawndale shooting

7:10 p.m. Friday — 27-year-old man shot to death in Little Village

8:49 p.m. Friday — 42-year-old man shot in foot in Austin

8:59 p.m. Friday — Man shot to death in West Garfield Park

9 p.m. Friday — Man wounded in Little Village shooting

10:25 p.m. Friday — Man, woman wounded in West Side drive-by shooting

12:43 a.m. Saturday — Man, 27, shot in West Garfield Park

4:38 a.m. Saturday — Man shot while stopped at red light in Little Village

9:30 a.m. Saturday — Armored car driver shoots attempted robber in Little Village

2:39 p.m. Saturday — Boy, 13, shot in Little Village

7:15 p.m. Saturday — 2 shot in Back of the Yards

8:06 p.m. Saturday — 3 wounded in Englewood shooting

10:07 p.m. Saturday — 28-year-old man shot in West Lawn

12:18 a.m. Sunday — Man found shot dead in North Park

2:17 a.m. Sunday — 2 shot in East Garfield Park

3:05 a.m. Sunday — Man shot in Roseland

3:52 a.m. Sunday — Man shot, seriously wounded in Bridgeport

4:01 a.m. Sunday — Woman seriously wounded in Heart of Chicago shooting

5:56 a.m. Sunday — Person shot in chest walks into Stroger Hospital

8 a.m. Sunday — Man shot in thigh in West Garfield Park

10:27 a.m. Sunday — Man killed, woman wounded in South Shore shooting

2:45 p.m. Sunday — Man shot in Burnside

8:48 p.m. Sunday — Man, 20, wounded in Far South Side shooting

1:29 A.M. Sunday — Man shot during attempted robbery in East Garfield Park

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