Teen takeover, mass shooting mark chaotic Memorial Day weekend in Chicago

The Brief

  • More than a dozen people were shot overnight in Chicago as Memorial Day weekend began with gun violence, large teen gatherings, and multiple violent incidents across the city.
  • Five Chicago police officers were injured after an 18-year-old driver allegedly plowed into a crowd near Loomis and Roosevelt before crashing; the suspect was taken into custody and a weapon was recovered.
  • In Little Village, four teenagers between the ages of 14 and 18 were wounded in a mass shooting, while city officials increased police patrols and canceled officers’ days off as part of a summer safety strategy.

CHICAGO More than a dozen people were shot overnight, and five Chicago police officers were injured in a violent start to summer in Chicago. The Memorial Day Weekend is underway with gun violence and teen takeovers.

5 Chicago police officers hit by car

Hundreds of people gathered at Loomis and Roosevelt overnight, blocking traffic. Chicago police began dispersing the crowd and just before 3 a.m., someone drove into the crowd, striking five police officers before crashing into a squad car, a pole and a fence.

The officers were all listed in fair condition at the hospital.

Police say the car was driven by an 18-year-old, who was taken into custody. A weapon was recovered from the scene.

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