Two people were shot to death Thursday night in the South Shore neighborhood, according to Chicago Police.
They were the sixth and seventh victims to be fatally shot in 12 hours within an eight-block radius in the neighborhood.
Just after 11 p.m., a 27-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were riding in a gray van heading south on South Shore Drive when a black Jeep pulled alongside them near 70th Street, police said.
A shooter in the Jeep opened fire, hitting the woman in the side of the head as she sat in the front passenger seat. The man was shot in the side of his body in the back seat. The van crashed into a pole at 71st Street, and they died at the scene, police said. [[417761033, C]]
Angelique Burnett, who lives a few blocks west of the shooting scene, said her home surveillance system captured video of the van coasting into the pole near Metra tracks after the shooting. Another person got out of the van and ran away, she said.
A few dozen family members and friends pulled up in separate cars and consoled each other in a strip mall parking lot north of the crime scene. A man retched over a curb between sobs that echoed down the empty block.
Police called for backup as relatives lost patience when authorities began removing the bodies from the van a few hours after the shooting.
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“Why’re you dragging him around like a dead dog?” a man shouted.
Another neighborhood resident, Kyra Carr, said she had just arrived home a few blocks north of the scene when she heard five gunshots before two police cruisers came speeding down South Shore Drive minutes later.
“You lose count of the shootings after a while,” she said. “But seven bodies in a day. Crazy. Something is wrong.”