2 Dead, 7 Injured in Chicago Shootings Linked to South Austin Party, $10K Reward for Information

The City of Chicago was rocked by a series of shootings this past weekend, all connected to a social media-advertised party in the South Austin neighborhood, as reported by Sun-Times and confirmed by CBS Chicago. The “Club JROY” event resulted in the deaths of two individuals, a 22-year-old woman who succumbed to injuries after being shot in the back and 18-year-old Kaleb Williams, who, after attempting to avoid the crowds, was fatally struck by gunfire stemming from a fight that escalated violently.

Amid the chaos, seven other partygoers were wounded during the gathering that swelled to hundreds, with reports indicating the partygoers had been drinking, smoking, dancing atop cars before the gunfire sounded; this commotion extended over several blocks and continued even after the first shots were fired, leading to a tense and frantic night for authorities and the older community residing there. Nikita Campbell, Williams’ mother, described receiving the “gut-wrenching” news of her son’s death in an anguished statement obtained by the Sun-Times.

According to CBS Chicago, the shootings spanned across four separate locations with 11 individuals wounded; the aftermath of the first shots, which were fired around 1:40 a.m., led to a woman with multiple gunshots to her arms who was listed in good condition by Mt. Sinai Hospital, while others, including two teenagers, received treatment at Stroger Hospital of Cook County for serious injuries…

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