2 killed, another man wounded in Humboldt Park shooting

Keith Agriggs, 32, and Neal Ellis, 26, were on a corner in the 3600 block of West Division Street when someone fired shots from a black Chevy Equinox, Chicago police said.

humboldt park shooting, 2 dead, 1 wounded

Police officers investigate a shooting that killed two men and wounded another Nov. 9 in Humboldt Park.

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Three people were shot, two fatally, Monday in Humboldt Park on the West Side, according to police.

They were on a corner about 5:50 p.m. in the 3600 block of West Division Street when someone fired shots from a black Chevy Equinox, Chicago police said.

Keith Agriggs, 32, and Neal Ellis, 26, were struck in the head and pronounced dead at the scene, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

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An autopsy released Wednesday from the medical examiner’s office ruled both deaths homicides.

The third man, 26, was struck in the leg and taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in good condition, police said.

Last week, three men were wounded in a shooting blocks away at a parking lot in the 3800 block of West Division.

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