Boy, 16, shot in Fernwood

He was in the 200 block of West 103rd Street when someone opened fire.

The boy was shot Friday morning.

The boy’s condition was stabilized at Roseland Community Hospital.

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A 16-year-old boy was wounded in a shooting Friday in Fernwood on the South Side.

About 12:36 a.m., he was walking in the 200 block of West 103rd Street when he heard gunfire and felt pain, Chicago police said.

He was taken to Roseland Community Hospital with a gunshot wound to the knee, police said. His condition was stabilized.

No one is in custody as Area South detectives investigate.

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