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Three people were shot in separate firing in Chicago overnight, marking the latest string of violence in a Democratic-led city.
The first incident took place after 10 pm when a person approached two 38 -year -old people while they were standing outside and starting shooting, Fox 32 reported,
Both men were shot on the side and were taken to local hospitals, where they died of injuries.
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On Thursday, August 21, 2025, three people were killed in two separate firing in Chicago. (Jamie Calter Davis/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
After less than an hour, a 27 -year -old woman and a 26 -year -old man were shot several times when a man saw him on foot and started firing in his direction, the outlet told him.
The pair were later taken to a nearby hospital, where the woman was declared dead, and the man was listed in a stable position.
According to Fox 32, the Chicago Police has either not arrested the shooting, and the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office has not identified the identity of the victims.
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There has been no arrest in the night shooting, in which three people died and a Chicago was injured in the suburb. (Robert Nops/UCG/Universal Image Group Getty Image)
Violence comes on the same day, President Donald Trump visited the US Park Police Annicostia operation facility in Washington, DC and threatened to expand his rollouts of federal officials in crime-hit cities.
“Everyone is safe now, everyone feels safe,” said Trump. “This is our capital and I think it used to be there many years ago, but it certainly did not have a very good run. And you’ve become strong. You’ve become difficult. You’ve got to do your work.”
During his visit, Trump teased the possibility of expanding the deployment of federal law enforcement across the country as the administration tries to reduce crime rates.
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Violence comes on the same day when President Donald Trump waged the possibility of expanding the deployment of federal law enforcement officers in other cities. (Robert Nops/UCG/Universal Image Group Getty Image)
“We are going to make it safe, and we are going to other places again, but we are going to stay here for a while,” Tram said. “We want to make it perfect right.”
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