MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for Jan. 26 – 29

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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.

4:54 p.m. Friday — 21-year-old man shot in Back of the Yards

7:34 p.m. Friday — 19-year-old man shot in Grand Crossing

10:15 p.m. Friday — 12-year-old boy wounded in Lawndale drive-by shooting

12:20 a.m. Saturday — Police: Man killed, another wounded in Humboldt Park shooting

2:30 a.m. Saturday — Man shot in Little Village

3:30 a.m. Saturday — Man shot in McKinley Park

5:20 a.m. Saturday — Woman shot in face, critically wounded on Far South Side

11:15 a.m. Saturday — 1 dead, 1 critically wounded in Longwood Manor shooting

1:44 p.m. Saturday — Boy, 13, shot in arm in Back of the Yards

4 p.m. Saturday — 2 shot during argument in Little Village

5:58 p.m. Saturday — Man, 64, shot on South Side

6:40 p.m. Saturday — Man wounded in Little Village shooting

1:35 a.m. Sunday — Man, 33, shot during Austin robbery

2 a.m. Sunday — 32-year-old woman shows up at Stroger Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds

2:57 a.m. Sunday — Woman, 23, shot in Chicago Lawn

4 a.m. Sunday — 24-year-old man shot in finger in Englewood

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