8 injured in River North shooting, Chicago police say

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Eight people were shot early Sunday in River North, according to the Chicago Police Department.

Around 2:40 a.m., paramedics responded to West Erie and North Franklin streets and initially found three people shot, Chicago fire officials said.

Two men were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where they were in critical condition, officials said. A 43-year-old woman was taken to Stroger Hospital where she was also in critical condition.The five additional victims were taken to hospitals in good condition, police said. Two of them were women, ages 23 and 27, and three of them were men, ages 25, 27 and 32.

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