
Bullets flew in broad daylight on Chicago's West Side, leaving two teenagers wounded in what cops think was a drive-by. The teenage boys—17, the other 16—were standing outside in West Garfield Park when a white car, thought to be a Dodge, rolled up with a gunman unleashing fury. The sound of gunfire cut through the morning air around 11 a.m., FOX 32 Chicago reported.
The younger of the two teens took a bullet to his left leg, while iron struck the older one in his right, according to CBS Chicago; both were rushed to Stroger Hospital, listed in good condition.
Area Four detectives are investigating the incident.









