3 killed, 40 wounded in Chicago weekend shootings

Weekend gun violence victims include a man who was killed in Englewood and seven people who were hurt in a shootout near Fullerton Beach.

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The man had his condition stabilized after he was shot Oct. 19, 2019.

A shooting outside Theater on the Lake Saturday left six people wounded.

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At least 43 people were wounded — three of them fatally — in gun violence incidents within city limits over the weekend.

The weekend’s last fatal shooting happened Sunday in Park Manor on the South Side.

Matthew Gibson, 26, was accidentally shot by his own passenger during a drive-by shooting in the first block of West 71st Street, according to Cook County prosecutors.

Gibson was pronounced dead Monday at Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. He lived in Hegewisch on the Far South Side.

Jake Lee, the alleged passenger who shot him, has been charged with aggravated battery with a firearm, and is expected to face a murder count, according to Cook County prosecutors. Lee, 27, of Englewood, was denied bail during a hearing on Tuesday.

Prosecutors described the fatal shooting of Gibson as a drive-by gone bad.

Gibson was driving about 5:40 a.m. when he pulled alongside a white SUV waiting to make a left turn, prosecutors said.

Lee, seated in the front passenger seat, began firing at the SUV with a .40-caliber handgun and accidentally shot Gibson in the head, prosecutors said. Even with the gunshot wound, Gibson was able to drive more than two miles to the 6700 block of South Marshfield. A 22-year-old man was also wounded in the shooting.

Prosecutors said Gibson was brain dead on Monday, but was kept alive so his organs could be donated. Surveillance video of the shooting did not appear to show shots being fired from the white SUV, prosecutors said.

Another fatal shooting happened Friday in Englewood on the South Side.

About 11:51 p.m., Reginald Watkins, 23, was was sitting in a vehicle in the 6200 block of South Laflin Street, Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. He got into an argument with a group of people across the street and gunfire rang out.

Police investigate Laflin shooting

Chicago police investigate the scene where a man was shot and killed, Saturday morning, in the 6200 block of South Laflin, in the Englewood neighborhood.

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Watkins was hit in the chest and ran to the corner of 62nd and Laflin where he collapsed, authorities said. He was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center where he later died.

Earlier, another man was fatally wounded in a drive-by a few miles south in Fernwood.

He was in a vehicle about 7:20 p.m. in the 200 block of West 105th Place when a silver-colored vehicle drove past and someone inside opened fire, police said.

The man, 21, was hit multiple times on his body, police said. He took himself to Roseland Community Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

In non-fatal gun violence, seven people were hurt in a shootout Saturday near Fullerton beach in Lincoln Park on the North Side.

About 3:20 a.m., a group of people walking towards the lakefront in the first block of West Fullerton Parkway got into an argument with a group that was leaving, police said.

People from both groups pulled out guns and opened fire after the argument escalated, police said.

Police investigate Fullerton shooting.

Chicago police investigate the scene where multiple people were shot, Saturday night, in the first block of West Fullerton.

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Three women — 28, 27 and 24 years old — were taken to local hospitals with gunshot wounds to the leg, arm and shoulder, respectively, police said. Two men, 28 and 25, were both shot in the leg and taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Those five people were in good condition, police said.

One woman, 24, was struck multiple times in the leg and taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center in serious condition, police said. Another woman, 46, took herself to Holy Cross Hospital in serious condition with a gunshot wound to the chest.

On Sunday, a 12-year-old girl was hurt in a shooting in Avondale on the Northwest Side.

About 2:24 a.m., she was in a vehicle driven by her father traveling in the 3200 block of North Kimball Avenue, Chicago police said. A man in a gold-colored sedan fired shots, hitting the girl in the leg.

Her father drove her to Swedish Covenant Hospital where she is in good condition, police said.

Minutes before the shooting, the girl’s father was involved in a verbal altercation with the gunman at a retail establishment, police said.

Another girl was shot Friday in Lawndale on the Southwest Side.

The 14-year-old was standing on a sidewalk with a group in the 3700 block of West Douglas Boulevard when a dark-vehicle pulled up and someone inside opened fire, Chicago police said.

She was hit in the foot and arm about 9:45 p.m., police said. Her condition was stabilized at Stroger Hospital.

She did not appear to be the target of the shooting, a police source said.

A few hours earlier, the weekend’s earliest reported shooting took place in Austin.

A 51-year-old man was arguing with a male acquaintance about 5:07 p.m. on a sidewalk in the 700 block of North Lorel Avenue, police said. As the man got into his vehicle to drive away, the acquaintance pulled out a handgun and opened fire.

The man was hit in the foot and drove himself to Stroger Hospital, police said. His condition was stabilized.

At least 29 others were hurt in gun violence incidents from 5 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday across Chicago.

Last weekend, shootings left nine people dead and 32 others wounded.

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