20 Shot, 3 Killed Overnight in 4 Separate Chicago Shootings

Twenty people were shot in four separate shootings in Chicago late Wednesday that left three people dead, the Associated Press reported.

A drive-by shooting wounded eight people who had been riding a party bus in Lincoln Park on the city's North Side.

Police said one or more people in an SUV fired at the group on the bus. The shooting came amidst efforts to curb rising gun violence not only in the city but in the U.S., including new gun trafficking strike forces in Chicago and four other cities.

For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below.

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Four separate shootings happened in Chicago last night that involved 20 people getting shot and three people killed. Police secure the scene of a shooting on June 15, 2021 in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago. Scott Olson/Getty Images

Following the party bus shooting, one man was hospitalized in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the chest, police said, while the other men and women who were wounded were in good, fair or serious condition.

No arrests were reported and police didn't immediately say what may have led to the shooting.

Earlier in the night, a drive-by shooting on the city's Near West Side left two men dead. The men were standing outside in West Town when someone in a passing SUV fired shots at them. No one was immediately taken into custody.

Ten other people were shot, one fatally, in two mass shootings within blocks and minutes of each other Wednesday evening in North Lawndale on Chicago's West Side, police said.

A 14-year-old boy died after being shot in the head in one shooting, which also wounded four other teens, including a 16-year-old who was in grave condition, police said.

The second shooting about the same time wounded five people, including an 18-year-old man who was in critical condition and a 14-year-old boy who was in good condition.

Chicago police Deputy Chief Ernest Cato visited the site of the second shooting and pleaded for the public's help in investigating the attacks.

"We're going to need an all-hands-on-deck approach, and that approach is going to involve...our community getting involved, and saying what's going on," he said. "Our community who has cellphone pictures, who has Facebook information. We're going to need your help."

On Monday, the Chicago Police Department announced a new team of officers, prosecutors and federal agents that will target gun trafficking as part of anti-violence efforts. It followed another bloody weekend that ended with more than 60 people shot, including 10 fatally.

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The Chicago Police announced a new force that would be dedicated to investigating and dealing with gun trafficking that happens in the city. Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown holds a press conference where he vowed to step up measures to curb gun violence following yesterday's meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House on July 13, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson/Getty Images