A Monday afternoon argument in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood exploded into gunfire, leaving a 40-year-old man in critical condition and neighbors even more on edge about rising street violence.
Police said the shooting happened around 2:19 p.m. in the 2800 block of South St. Louis after a physical altercation turned violent. A male suspect allegedly pulled a gun and shot the victim multiple times before fleeing the scene. The man suffered several gunshot wounds to the body and was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition, according to FOX 32 Chicago. Area Four detectives are handling the case, and no arrests had been announced.
What police say
Officers told FOX 32 Chicago that the confrontation escalated when the male offender produced a firearm during the dispute and opened fire on the 40-year-old. Investigators were seen collecting evidence at the scene shortly after the shooting, and police said the victim remained in critical condition at Mt. Sinai. No suspect description or motive had been released.
Violence has rattled the neighborhood this spring
The shooting adds to a tense spring in Little Village, where residents have been grappling with a series of high-profile attacks. On April 22, a mass shooting on 26th Street left one man dead and three women wounded, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Earlier this year, local coverage documented a pre-dawn drive-by that left a driver shot in both legs, per drive-by leaves driver shot. Neighbors and business owners say the drumbeat of gunfire has frayed nerves along Cermak Road and nearby blocks.
Citywide trends and the investigation…