MAP: Chicago weekend shootings tracker for Nov. 10 – 13

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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.

7 p.m. Friday — Man shot in Lawndale

8 p.m. Friday — 2 men shot during Humboldt Park ‘dispute’

8:40 p.m. Friday — 27-year-old man shot in Humboldt Park

10:40 p.m. Friday — Man shot in Englewood

1:49 a.m. Saturday — 34-year-old man shot in Wentworth Gardens

2:04 a.m. Saturday — Man, 41, found critically hurt with gunshot wound in Austin apartment

2:45 p.m. Saturday — Police: Man shot, critically hurt during East Garfield Park drug deal

7:45 p.m. Saturday — Man, 18, shot in South Shore

10:17 p.m. Saturday — 22-year-old man shot during argument in Lawndale

1:55 a.m. Sunday — Police: 2 men shot to death in Brighton Park

3:30 a.m. and 3:45 a.m. Sunday — 2 men wounded in Lake View shootings

5:40 p.m. Sunday — Man shows up at hospital with wound from Gage Park shooting

8:07 p.m. Sunday — Man shot near Red Line Fullerton stop by DePaul’s North Side campus

11:05 p.m. Sunday — Boy, 14, shot in Roseland

12:30 a.m. Monday — Man, 35, wounded in Logan Square drive-by shooting

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