BREAKING NEWS: Bullets fly at a kid’s birthday party outside Chicago

Seven people were injured and yet all witnesses were largely unwilling to cooperate with the police

A child’s birthday party erupted into gunfire early Sunday morning in the Chicago suburb of Aurora, IL.

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A child’s birthday party erupted into gunfire early Sunday morning in the Chicago suburb of Aurora, IL. In total, seven people– five men and two women- were shot in an apparent gang-related shooting at the according to Aurora Police.

Police said they responded to a home in the 300 block of West Park and found six people suffering from gunshot wounds. The seventh person was driven to a hospital by a relative during the initial investigation.

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Police said the party attendees were “largely uncooperative” during the investigation but they were able to determine the shooters rode up on bikes and ran up on foot, fired multiple rounds and then fled northbound on Grand Avenue.

The victims were five men – ages 21, two 22-year-olds, a 25-year-old and a 28-year-old – and two women – ages 27 and 30. The 21-year-old man is listed in critical condition and none of the victims have been identified.

Aurora Police told WGN that the only suspect information they have at this time is that the shots were fired by several males dressed in dark hooded sweatshirts. Police said it also appeared that someone at the party returned fire.

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Last June, gunfire broke out at another party in Aurora. In that incident, three people were wounded. In that incident, a 15-year-old boy, 19-year-old woman and 40-year-old man were wounded in a shooting late on June 25, 2017.

Aurora police said several people were in a backyard during a party in when an unknown number of shooters also walked up and opened fire. The three victims were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

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