Gunshot victim shows up to hospital on West Side

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Rush University Medical Center, 1653 W. Congress Pkwy. | Kevin Tanaka/For Sun-Times Media

A man who was shot in the buttocks early Saturday showed up to a hospital on the West Side.

The 24-year-old walked into Rush Medical Center shortly after midnight and told officers he was a passenger in a vehicle when he heard gunshots and felt that he was shot, according to Chicago police.

The man was transferred to Stroger Hospital a block away, according to police, who said the man refused to provide details about the shooting. His condition had stabilized.

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