Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Exchange of gunfire injures 14 people outside Chicago funeral home

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CHICAGO — Fourteen people were injured, one person was in custody and additional suspects were being sought after gunfire broke out outside a funeral home on Chicago’s South Side where at least one squad car was present, police officials said Tuesday.

The shooting comes as the Department of Homeland Security is planning to deploy dozens of federal agents to Chicago to deal with an uptick in violent crime in the city.

First Deputy Superinten­dent Eric Carter said mourners outside a funeral home were fired upon from a passing SUV. Carter said several targets of the shooting returned fire. The SUV later crashed, and the occupants fled in several directions.

Carter said at least 60 shell casings were found at the scene of the shooting. It wasn’t immediatel­y known if anyone other than attendees of the funeral were victims, nor if anyone in the SUV had been wounded.

The person in custody was uninjured, according to authoritie­s.

The victims were taken by the Chicago Fire Department to nearby hospitals in serious condition, said spokesman Larry Langford.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, after threatenin­g to sue if President Donald Trump acted without her permission, said Tuesday the city would be working with federal agents to fight crime.

Lightfoot has been skeptical of federal agents being sent to Chicago by Trump due to the controvers­y in Portland, Ore., where the Trump administra­tion sent federal officers after weeks of protests there over police brutality and racial injustice that followed the killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

Lightfoot said she expects Chicago will receive resources that will plug into existing federal agencies that already work with the city, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Oregon’s governor and Portland’s mayor have expressed anger with the presence of the federal agents, saying that the city’s protests had started to ease just as the federal agents started taking action.

Trump has framed such protests in the nation’s large cities as a failure by “liberal Democrats” who run them.

Arnita Geder and Kenneth Hughes said they heard the gunshots Tuesday while in their home watching television, adding that they came outside to find people that were shot up and “laying everywhere.”

“We thought it was a war out here,” Geder told the Chicago Sun-Times. “It’s ridiculous all the shooting that’s going on out here, it really has to stop.”

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