Red SUV opens fire in Chicago crowd, wounding 12 on South Side

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A mass shooting on Chicago's South Side late June 19 left at least 12 people ages 17 to 47 wounded, with two in critical condition, after two people in a red SUV fired at a crowd before fleeing. No deaths were reported; investigators are pursuing leads as the scene and surrounding events remain under review, including safety concerns tied to Juneteenth and Father’s Day weekend near the Obama Presidential Center.
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