A 15-year-old girl was fatally shot and 16-year-old boy wounded about three blocks from King College Prep on the South Side this afternoon, authorities said.
The shooting occurred around 2:20 p.m. in the 4500 block of South Oakenwald Avenue, police said. A 16 year-old boy was shot in the leg and a 15-year-old girl was wounded in the back, police said, citing preliminary information.
The Cook County medical examiner's office has been notified that the girl died.
The girl, who was not yet identified by authorities, was a sophomore at King high school, friends said. The boy also is a student at King, they said.
One of the teens was taken in serious to critical condition to Comer Children's Hospital, according to Chicago Fire Department spokesman Will Knight.
The other victim also was taken to Comer and police at first believed both victims' conditions had stabilized by a little after 3 p.m., said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Veejay Zala.
At Comer this evening, a group of young people sat and stood inside the entrance to the hospital's emergency room, along with the principal of King high school.
Friends of the slain girl said King was dismissed early today because of exams, and students went to the park on Oakenwald--something they don't usually do.
Friends said the girl was a majorette and a volleyball player, a friendly and sweet presence at the school.
Neighbors reported hearing shots about 2:20 p.m. Neighbors said students from King hang out at Harsh Park, 4458-70 S. Oakenwald Ave., and that students were there this afternoon before the shooting took place.
Desiree Sanders said she heard six gunshots and called 911 after a neighbor told her that some teens had been shot.
Chicago Police crime data show no serious crimes happened in the 4400 or 4500 blocks of South Oakenwald Avenue Dec. 19 to Jan. 20.
“It’s a great neighborhood. Nothing like this has happened since I’ve been here,” on the block, said Roxanne Hubbard, who has lived in the neighborhood for 19 years.
As a matter of policy, Chicago Board of Education officials refuse to confirm whether any child is a student at Chicago Public Schools because a policy on student identification passed by the board several years ago has never been implemented.
Tribune reporter Liam Ford contributed
chicagobreaking@tribune.com
Twitter: @ChicagoBreaking
Teen girl killed, boy wounded in shooting near high school
This article
Teen girl killed, boy wounded in shooting near high school
can be opened in url
http://hatingautism-v2a.blogspot.com/2013/01/teen-girl-killed-boy-wounded-in.html
Teen girl killed, boy wounded in shooting near high school
Rating: 100% based on 99998 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Hatingautism V2a News
Thanks for visiting the blog, If any criticism and suggestions please leave a comment