MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for MLK Day weekend, Jan. 12 – 16

SHARE MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for MLK Day weekend, Jan. 12 – 16
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This map will update throughout the weekend as shootings in Chicago are confirmed. Click on a location for the time, address and other details about each shooting over the weekend.

5:45 p.m. Friday — Man, 25, shot in West Garfield Park

8:30 p.m. Friday — Person shows up at Jackson Park Hospital with gunshot wound

8:55 p.m. Friday — 2 shot in Calumet Heights

9 p.m. Friday — 28-year-old man shot in West Garfield Park

9:19 p.m. Friday — Man shot in the back in Logan Square

1:30 a.m. Saturday — Man, 19, shot in arm at Morgan Park party

4:03 a.m. Saturday — Three people in serious condition after shooting at party in West Garfield Park

4:39 a.m. Saturday — Man shot at restaurant drive-thru in Back of the Yards

8:25 p.m. Saturday — 2 people wounded in Austin shooting

8:42 p.m. Saturday — 16-year-old boy shot in Rogers Park

12:40 a.m. Sunday — 2 wounded, 1 seriously, in Little Village shooting

7:34 p.m. Sunday — Man shot in West Pullman

12:18 p.m. Monday — Man shot during argument in West Garfield Park

5:16 p.m. Monday — Man, 28, shot in Washington Heights

7:43 p.m. Monday — 3 wounded in Bronzeville shooting

12:57 a.m. Tuesday — 23-year-old man shot while walking in University Village

1:59 a.m. Tuesday — Man, woman wounded in South Side shooting

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