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3 teens shot, 1 fatally, in apparent targeted attack near their Chicago high school: Police

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1 teen dead, 2 others injured in ‘targeted’ shooting near Chicago school: Police
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ByEmily Shapiro
February 01, 2024, 3:17 PM

One teenager was killed and two were injured in an apparent targeted shooting in broad daylight a few blocks from their Chicago school, according to police.

The three teens were walking Wednesday afternoon when a car pulled up, and several people got out and fired shots toward the victims, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said at a news conference.

One teen was killed, one is in critical condition and the other is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the leg, Snelling said.

PHOTO: 3 teens shot, 1 fatally, in apparent targeted attack near their Chicago high school,  Nicholas Senn High School,  Feb. 1, 2024.
3 teens shot, 1 fatally, in apparent targeted attack near their Chicago high school, Nicholas Senn High School, Feb. 1, 2024.
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"We do believe that the three individuals were targeted," Snelling said.

The victims, all Nicholas Senn High School students, are ages 15 and 16, Snelling said.

PHOTO: 3 teens shot, 1 fatally, in apparent targeted attack near their Chicago high school,  Nicholas Senn High School,  Feb. 1, 2024.
3 teens shot, 1 fatally, in apparent targeted attack near their Chicago high school, Nicholas Senn High School, Feb. 1, 2024.
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"A loss of life is horrific under all circumstances, but it is especially harsh when our young people are targeted," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said. "We do everything in our power to keep our children safe. So this hurts, and I know our city is hurting."

The mayor and police chief vowed to bring the shooters to justice.

PHOTO: Mayor Brandon Johnson, left, addresses reporters as Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling, second from right, listens during a news briefing near the scene where teens were shot, one fatally, Jan. 31, 2024, in Chicago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson, left, addresses reporters as Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling, second from right, listens during a news briefing near the scene where teens were shot, one fatally, on West Thorndale Avenue, Jan. 31, 2024, in Chicago.
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"The individuals who are responsible for this kind of violence, it has to end," Johnson said. "Whatever conflict, whatever pain you are expressing -- this is not the way to do it. The loss of life is tearing at the fabric of this city."

"We have to push back against this type of violence, this type of brazenness," Snelling said. "We will hold violent criminals accountable -- I can promise you that."

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