Police: 3 people shot to death in Roseland

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Chicago Police investigate the fatal shootings of three people near 115th Street and Yale Avenue. | NVP

Two women and a man were shot dead Saturday night in the Far South Side Roseland neighborhood.

The group was standing behind a parked vehicle about 11:40 p.m. when two people came out of an alley near the 11400 block of South Yale and fired multiple shots, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.

Tyson White, 36, whose home address wasn’t known, suffered a gunshot wound to his neck, authorities said. The women, 26-year-old Jacquell Mosley and 30-year-old Dominic N. Morris, were both shot multiple times. Morris lived on the same block as the shooting, and Mosley lived in the West Pullman neighborhood.

All three died at the scene, police said.

There was nobody in custody as Area South detectives conducted a homicide investigation.

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