Police seek 2 in connection with South Shore shooting that hurt 3-year-old girl

The two were seen in the immediate area of the July 22 shooting, police said.

SHARE Police seek 2 in connection with South Shore shooting that hurt 3-year-old girl
Six people were shot, two fatally, Jan. 21, 2021 in Chicago.

Police are looking for two people in connection to a shooting that happened July 22, 2020, in South Shore.

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Police are looking for two people in connection with a shooting that wounded a 3-year-old girl last month in South Shore.

The July 22 shooting wounded a 3-year-old girl when two gunmen fired shots in the direction of her family’s car in the 2400 block of East 74th Street, Chicago police said. 

Surveillance photos released by police Tuesday show two people wearing white shirts. One is wearing black shorts, and the other has grey sweatpants. 

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They were seen in the area of the incident, and one of them was involved in an altercation with the girl’s family, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Area One detectives at 312-747-8380.

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