Two Chicago Police Officers Wounded in South Shore Shooting
Two officers were shot in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood on Friday evening. A third individual was also hospitalized. The city's police oversight agency is investigating.

Two Chicago Police Officers Wounded in South Shore Shooting
Two members of the Chicago Police Department sustained gunshot wounds on Friday evening in the South Shore area, according to city officials.
The shooting occurred shortly after 5 p.m. near the intersection of East 79th Street and South Clyde Avenue. Fire department personnel confirmed that both officers were injured at that location.
A third person was also taken to hospital in connection with the incident, authorities said.
Images shared online showed a heavy law enforcement response, with patrol vehicles and yellow tape cordoning off streets around the scene.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability, the agency that examines police conduct in the city, announced that its investigators were heading to the area. The watchdog urged anyone with knowledge of the event to reach out via phone or through its website.
Further details about what led to the shooting or the current condition of those hurt were not released at the time of reporting.
Source: NBC 5 Chicago
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