CPS student killed, two others wounded near Edgewater high school
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Three teenagers people were shot, one fatally, during a shooting in the Edgewater neighborhood on the North Side Wednesday afternoon, according to authorities.
A witness saw what appeared to be a car of teens open fire on other teens, but police could not immediately confirm the claim.
The three students were walking in the 1200 block of West Thorndale Avenue, just east of Senn High School, when gunmen inside a vehicle got out and opened fire toward the teens around 4 p.m., police Supt. Larry Snelling told reporters.
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