
A 37-year-old man was shot early Tuesday in Chicago's West Englewood neighborhood after two people on bicycles rolled up to his car and opened fire, police said. He was hit once in the left arm. Officers on the scene applied a tourniquet before paramedics took him to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was listed in good condition. Two people were taken into custody at the scene and charges are pending, according to CBS Chicago. Area One detectives have been assigned to the case.
What the police say happened
Per FOX 32 Chicago, the shooting unfolded around 12:48 a.m. in the 6500 block of South Oakley Avenue. Two people on bikes approached the victim's vehicle and opened fire. Officers applied a tourniquet to the man's arm before medics arrived, and he was then taken to the hospital in good condition.
Arrests and hospital update
CBS Chicago reports two people were taken into custody at the scene with charges pending. The 37-year-old was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in good condition while Area One detectives continued processing the scene.
Investigation and next steps
Detectives are still working the case and have not released the identities of the people in custody or a possible motive, per FOX 32 Chicago. Investigators will review witness statements and physical evidence to determine what charges, if any, should be filed.
Legal implications
With two people in custody and charges pending, prosecutors will review the police investigation before deciding on formal charges, police and local reporters said. CBS Chicago reports that anyone with information should contact Chicago police Area One detectives.








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