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Dunning Shooting Wounds Man After Bar Fight, Police Say

By Alex Nitkin | May 12, 2017 8:46am
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The man was considered "stable" after being shot twice in his leg and grazed in his arm, police said.
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CHICAGO — A 30-year-old man was shot three times while driving away from a bar in Dunning early Friday morning, police said.

Around 2 a.m., the man got into an argument with another man at a bar in the 6900 block of West Belmont Avenue, according to police.

The man then got in his car to leave the bar, and as he began driving, a car followed him and pulled up next to him before someone inside fired shots, police said.

The man drove himself to Community First Hospital, 5645 W. Addison St., where he was treated for two gunshot wounds in his leg and a graze wound in his arm, police said. Police could not immediately provide his condition but said he was "stable."

No one was in custody for the shooting, police said.