(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 22 - A shooting during a party on the southern outskirts of Chicago caused 13 injuries, including four seriously injured. The police said, according to which to ignite the clash would have been a dispute that broke out during a rally at home to remember Irvin Lonell, 22 years old, killed during an attempted car theft in April. The remaining people are aged between 16 and 48. Two people are under interrogation, one of them, in possession of a weapon, has been arrested, while the other is one of the wounded. On-the-spot patrol chief Fred Waller said that the healer, which took place in the Englewood area, started from inside the house, then more shots were fired when the guests began to escape outside. Waller described the episode as an "isolated incident" and does not believe the gang-related quarrel.
Shooting in Chicago, 13 injured
2019-12-22T14:35:09.031Z
A shooting during a party on the southern outskirts of Chicago left 13 people injured, including four seriously injured. (HANDLE)