baby girl In addition, two teenage girls were also killed. shooting On a Chicago highway Officials said Sunday night.

State police reported that three more victims were also injured when gunfire flared on I-57, the expressway running south of Windy City. It happened around 10:30 pm.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the slain infant as 1-year-old A-mara Hall, who was pronounced dead after she was rushed to the hospital, according to the Chicago Tribune. According to authorities, the bullet was fired in the abdomen.

William Smith (13 years old) and Nasir Hal (19 year old), who both died on the spot, were the other victims. According to reports, they were both shot multiple times.

The 14-year-old victim, who died in the accident while being treated for fair to severe injuries at the hospital, is one of the survivors. Chicago Fire Department said, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. It was not possible to determine the ages or conditions of two other wounded victims.

“Everyone in that vehicle had some kind of injury, whether critical or minor,” According to the newspaper, a spokesperson for state police said so.

Amara Hall was an infant of 1 year old. She was taken to the hospital and was declared dead.
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A baby girl and two teenagers were killed in a shooting on a Chicago highway Sunday night, officials said.
Nasir Hall was 19 years old and died on the spot.
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A baby girl and two teenagers were killed in a shooting on a Chicago highway Sunday night, officials said.
William Smith was shot multiple times and died.
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The victims were taken by the car that was carrying them. highway The police stated that the officer had stopped near an exit ramp.

The investigation was emphasized by the state police “is still in its infancy” He did not say if any person was being arrested.

“We’ve got to get these baby killers off the street,” activist Andrew Holmes said as he announced a $7,000 award for information on the shootingThe Sun-Times reported that.

With Post wires