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Monday, May 23, 2016

G4S police control room staff suspended over claims of bogus 999 calls

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Five G4S Lincolnshire police control room staff have already been suspended after allegations them to be making many 999 calls at quiet times to further improve their perceived performance.

The five call handling staff, who will be believed to add the Lincolnshire force control room manager, are understood to possess made greater than 600 bogus “test calls” to meet their target of answering 92% of calls within ten seconds or less.

The suspended officers were all former Lincolnshire police employees who moved to G4S four years ago if your private security company took spanning a £200m contract – the greatest ever – running the force’s back-office services. G4S has claimed the agreement saves the force £6m 12 months and hailed becoming a potential model through-out British policing.
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A Lincolnshire police spokesman said an investigation was entered January after its anti-corruption unit received an interior allegation that staff from the control room were calling 999 at quiet times to make certain calls were acquired quickly to boost perceived performance.

Data with the control room seen because of the Guardian demonstrate that between January and September this past year the number of 999 calls built to test the tools were running with an average of 30-40 monthly and as few as eight in September.

But in October the volume of test calls jumped to 139, then 236 in November and peaked at 349 in December. The figures reveal that without the extra test calls the control room could have missed its target of answering 92% of calls within around 10 secs in November and December.

The figures show the control room received 8,153 calls in December ones 349 were test calls. Only 89% from the genuine calls were answered inside the target of ten seconds but the inclusion in the test calls pushed answering performance 1% above target. It is understood the individual personnel were not with a financial bonus scheme linked with performance.

A Lincolnshire police spokesman said: “We immediately informed the Independent Police Complaints Commission from the allegations and they happen to be kept fully informed in our investigation which was under their supervision.

“The senior treating G4S have been kept informed with the inquiry and possess provided valuable tech support team to our inquiries. Today five force control room staff happen to be suspended from duty and are already informed they're under their investigation.”

The five can be interviewed jointly with the police and G4S. The Crown Prosecution Service has advised that no criminal conduct has up to now been revealed because of the investigation and also the matter will be handled through staff disciplinary proceedings.

Lincolnshire police said at no stage had there been any risk to your safety of members from the public.

John Shaw, managing director for G4S public services, said: “We have suspended five employees today and possess taken swift action to begin with our investigation process.

“While I can reassure the general public that at no stage did those things of these people put everyone or police colleagues in danger, I am nevertheless dismayed that group of staff sought to influence important performance measurements. We still work closely using the force and share any data as well as other information required.”

Labour’s policing spokesman, Jack Dromey, said: “The public and also the police are actually seriously misled by G4S into believing that 999 calls were being answered quicker compared to they were. Emergency response times can indicate the difference between life and death.”

He added: “Time and time again G4S have let down the population. This case raises serious doubts about the ability of G4S to experiment with a role in vital and sensitive regions of policing. At a time when police forces are under growing pressure, this can be a reminder from the importance of crucial emergency services in public hands.”

Louis van Gaal to leave Manchester United as José Mourinho stands by – live!

Jose Mourinho

Two things I’ve just learned:

    The BBC has an Uzbek twitter feed
    In Uzbek Manchester United is Manchester Yunayted. Bosh!

    — BBCUzbek (@bbcuzbek)
    May 23, 2016

    Luis van Gaal "Manchester Yunayted" bosh murabbiyligidan bo‘shatilgan https://t.co/xn5DjRtmaj

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15m ago 16:17

    — #ThisFlag (@FungaiChiposi)
    May 23, 2016

    @Simon_Burnton I do not wish to alarm anyone but someone should call the police. What is LVG still doing in there?

At what point do we report him missing? Any signs of United installing a new patio?
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17m ago 16:15

    — Paul Hirst (@hirstclass)
    May 23, 2016

    Sounds like Woodward actually told LVG in person last night that he was sacked.

That is kind of him. Perhaps Woodward is now travelling the nation breaking the news in person to the entire UK population, one by one. Slowly.

Please let it be my turn soon.
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22m ago 16:10

Thanks to @LukkaSamir on Twitter for tipping me off about yesterday’s big events near Strasbourg, where Arsène Wenger opened the Stade Arsène Wenger. Will they ever have to update those palmarès, though?

    — Floreal Hernandez (@floreal_hdez)
    May 22, 2016

    Bain de foule, selfies pr l'inauguration du stade Arsène #Wenger à #Duppigheim #Alsace. @20minutesstras @20Minutes pic.twitter.com/c6YtXYTrOt

    — 20minutesstras (@20minutesstras)
    May 22, 2016

    stade Arsène #Wenger à #Duppigheim "Il mériterait d'avoir un stade à son nom ds chaque village #alsace & de #France" pic.twitter.com/AFBHy7hb0R

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28m ago 16:04

Hello again! A couple of key updates for you:

    Jose Mourinho has gone back home.
    Paul Gilroy QC, the employment lawyer working on the whole severance thing, has left Carrington. He’s probably also on the way home.
    There is, however, no news on when Louis van Gaal is going home.

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30m ago 16:02

Right that’s all from me. Much to my relief, Simon is back to talk you through the rest of this momentous day.

Cheerio!
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34m ago 15:57

Just when the well had run dry, when there was no more of the barrel to scrape …
Reduced to the status of buffoonish imbecile for sending helpful video clips
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40m ago 15:51

Another one that got away …

    — FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN)
    May 23, 2016

    Done deal! @matshummels has put pen to paper on his contract at #FCBayern. pic.twitter.com/iBuse1R0AM

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42m ago 15:50

A bit of ‘news’ from Aryadita Balakrishnan someone who would prefer to remain nameless now:

    Just heard from Hoek, a close family friend, Louis is keen on picking up the vacant position in Amsterdam for a last hurrah with Ajax.

    Remains to be seen whether he’d be sacked though.

Updated at 3.54pm BST
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51m ago 15:41

    Remember that Van der Sar called LvG ‘the best trainer I ever had’. Which implies he was better than SAF, according to Van der Sar.

I think a lot of people have been regretting jumping aboard the LVG bandwagon for a while now Jurjen, but a vaild point nonetheless.
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1h ago 15:36

Steven’s been in touch to ruin my fun …

    — Steven Schoppert (@SchoppertRTL)
    May 23, 2016

    @carllalala @gerard_meagher maybe lost in translation, but that was actually a joke. LVG was acting there, as was the host...

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1h ago 15:35

Of course, while we all have our lenses – camera or optic – training at Carrington, it’s worth remembering that the wheels keep turning on the managerial merry-go-round. Brendan Rogers is about to be unveiled as the new Celtic manager and while there’s silence from Manchester United, there’s unlikely to be at Parkhead.
Football quiz: Brendan Rodgers or David Brent?

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1h ago 15:30

Coffee Mug has a suggestion as to the delay of any confirmation of LVG’s departure.

    — Coffee Mug (@captainsmug)
    May 23, 2016

    @gerard_meagher theory#53 Woodward is held hostage & being subjected to lengthy video analysis of why LVG should stay by Max Reckers #MUFC

Carl has a more likely one.

    — carl (@carllalala)
    May 23, 2016

    @gerard_meagher Imagine having to give LvG his P45https://t.co/mpIj9bvMc3

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1h ago 15:26

Here’s confirmation of something Manchester United related that we already knew … although not confirmation of what we were hoping for.

    — Jan Hagen (@PortuBall)
    May 23, 2016

    Renato Sanches has confirmed he rejected Man United: "Everyone know they made an offer, but I had others as well." pic.twitter.com/ApPlzFu1nf

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1h ago 15:22

And Stephen has this to say …

    Do you guys really just sit there refreshing Twitter and reposting youtube videos?

    I’d ask for a job, but I just sit here watching you refreshing Twitter and reposting youtube videos.

    I think we are both winning

No one is winning at this point Stephen
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1h ago 15:20

Ian has been in touch, wondering if LVG has been spending all this time at Carrington today, moving upstairs. I’ve never been to Carrington Ian, but judging by the time he arrived this morning that must be quite a few flights of stairs.

    Any chance that LVG could be getting a role as Director of Football at Utd? A theory I put forward to my mate Dunner several months ago.

    Cheers,Ian

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1h ago 15:12

Hello! Gerard here, filling in for Simon temporarily. As the waiting game continues, conspiracy theories are beginning to emerge …

    — Pratyaksh Agarwal (@pratyaksh_a)
    May 23, 2016

    @gerard_meagher Have a feeling #VanGaal will come out & say, "The team still believes in my philosophy! I am not going,you fat man!" #Scared

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1h ago 15:08

Right, I’m going to take a short sanity break. Gerard Meagher will be on top of things for the next half-hour or so - email him here or tweet here. Bye for now!
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1h ago 15:05

Shares in Manchester United are up nearly 4% since trading opened half an hour ago, report the FT.
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1h ago 15:02

Excellent point.

    — thabo mokaleng (@mokaleng)
    May 23, 2016

    @Simon_Burnton Fitting, in a way. LvG's sacking is as tedious as his football was.

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2h ago 15:00

It appears the removal men have turned up at Jose Mourinho’s house.

    — PA Dugout (@PAdugout)
    May 23, 2016

    The Moving One? Pictures from Jose's London house show something's afoot; it's 208 miles to Manchester #MUFC pic.twitter.com/PUD6sVwYDH

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2h ago 14:59

“Back to the Giggs stay/go debate from earlier, one of the things that has impressed me about Mourinho is the seeming conveyor belt (maybe slight exaggeration there) of his coaching staff who have gone into management, including Brendan Rodgers, Steve Clarke and AVB,” writes Karl Gibbons. “If I were Giggs, I would have a look at those names and be happy to stay and learn from an undoubted great of the game, and Mourinho would then be the third such titan he will have learned from … and Moyes.” That is all true. I can why Giggs might want to stay, but whether Mourinho would want him to is less straightforward.
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2h ago 14:52

Not everyone is celebrating Van Gaal’s imminent departure - Robbie Mustoe is upset.

    — Robbie Mustoe (@robbiemustoe)
    May 23, 2016

    I'll miss him.

    BBC Sport - Louis van Gaal sacked: Man Utd boss's funniest quotes https://t.co/fgwdMUD1wn

If you don’t remember Robbie Mustoe, or do remember him but are a bit bored, this compilation is for you:

Dutch football writer Elko Born on the Zlatan rumours:

    — Elko Born (@Elko_B)
    May 23, 2016

    De Telegraaf have connections with Zlatan's agent Mino Raiola, who is Dutch. He could be the source of this information.

    — Elko Born (@Elko_B)
    May 23, 2016

    To be clear: Zlatan will join as a player. He won't become a coach until after his retirement, probably in a few years.

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2h ago 14:46

    — ☆ (@Grenadiier)
    May 23, 2016

    @Simon_Burnton At this point I am starting to think Van Gaal is the one taking hostages at Carrington?

There better be a good excuse, that’s all I’m saying.
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2h ago 14:37

This has nothing to do with Manchester United, but it made me laugh.

    — You Had One Job (@_youhadonejob1)
    May 23, 2016

    The irony. pic.twitter.com/1FlO8ROI3G

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2h ago 14:35

OK, it’s now 2.32pm, the New York stock exchange is open for business, and we still have no announcement from Manchester United. I’m starting to think it’s all a hoax, and that Louis van Gaal and Ed Woodward are in a Carrington office right now reading this blog, laughing maniacally and repeatedly hugging each other.

If you’re out there, guys, it’s not funny any more. The joke’s over. You can come out now.
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2h ago 14:31

One thing’s for sure: I wouldn’t want to be a Mancunian doctor right now.
Bayern Munich doctor Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt quits after argument
Three other members of the medical team quit the club on Thursday, saying they had been blamed for the Champions League defeat against Porto the previous night
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2h ago 14:26

Ibrahimovic, they say, has been offered the chance to be an “assistant coach” at Old Trafford, and hopes that his next move will be into management.
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2h ago 14:24

De Telegraaf, the respected Dutch newspaper, are reporting that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has agreed to join Manchester United on a free transfer.

    — De Telegraaf (@telegraaf)
    May 23, 2016

    Manchester United haalt Zlatan Ibrahimovic binnen https://t.co/UZrepiNhzU

Updated at 2.28pm BST
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2h ago 14:21

Here’s photographic evidence that Jose Mourinho is, um, no longer at home. I know it’s not much, but it’s all I’ve got.
Jose Mourinho
Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho leaves his house in London. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
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2h ago 14:14

Here’s a four-year-old report on a Bobby Charlton interview, notable for the pronouncement that “Mourinho is a really good coach but that’s as far as I would go really” and that “he pontificates too much for my liking”.
Sir Bobby Charlton says José Mourinho would not suit Manchester United
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2h ago 14:07

“With under-21 coach Warren Joyce said to be wanted by Blackburn, surely the U21 job would would be the ideal gig for Giggs (sorry!),” writes Alistair Langford-Wilson. “It always seemed weird to suggest putting him straight into the hot seat having never had to take full responsibility for managing his own team through a season. And going to another club to gain experience seems pointless - there is no other club like United, and as we’ve seen with Moyes and Van Gaal, success elsewhere does not guarantee success at OT. Pep and Zidane both managed their clubs’ reserve teams before taking on the senior job. Why not Giggs?”

I agree. It would allow United’s new manager to bring in his own assistant, while simultaneously keeping Giggs close and ensuring some distance. Giggs, meanwhile, has seen any number of United players leave amid talk of them proving their managerial credentials before returning to take over at Old Trafford - Bryan Robson’s the big one - and it hasn’t worked out for any of them yet (though I guess he’s also seen the likes of Mike Phelan and Brian McClair stay around and not get the promotions they presumably desired).

Meanwhile, some news regarding Giggs’s exit:

    — Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst)
    May 23, 2016

    Told Giggs exited Carrington via different exit than one players and staff usually go through. Van Gaal still there. #mufc

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3h ago 13:59

If you need a soundtrack to this unexpectedly long countdown to a potential accouncement, Manchester band the Courteneers have provided one!

The best thing about the Courteneers remains the fact that their biggest hit, 2008’s Not Nineteen Forever, reached a peak chart position of 19. And, it’s true, it didn’t stay there forever - it dropped to No30 the following week.
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3h ago 13:52

Breaking: Jose Mourinho has gone shopping.

    — Fred Nathan (@FreddieNathan)
    May 23, 2016

    Jose Mourinho just came out of his house and sped off pic.twitter.com/QnVFbJKriY

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3h ago 13:51

    — Lion J. Mutongah (@jmutongah)
    May 23, 2016

    @Simon_Burnton Frm From Kenya I don't think Giggs can cope with Mourinho's high-handed management style

Even if his style were low-handed, or middle-handed, put yourself in Mourinho’s shoes for a moment. You’d surely prefer your own appointment as assistant, someone you know well and are comfortable with, someone with whom you know with absolute certainty you will work effectively, rather than a club legend with his own pre-existing relationships both with the players and around the club to protect.
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3h ago 13:48

The Manchester Evening News’ Ryan Giggs story is now live, here. There is not a lot of extra detail, but they say he has been given the chance to remain “in some capacity”.
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3h ago 13:45

    — Craig (@jorgalbertz)
    May 23, 2016

    @Simon_Burnton serious Q. It's obvious that Man Utd would want Giggs to stay. When a journo writes that, how much is assumption vs evidence?

I think it implies some actual knowledge of the process being undertaken. It comes from the man Manchester United reporter at the main Manchester newspaper - I would expect them to have good contacts. They’re promising more soon, so we’ll see what details are forthcoming.

Updated at 1.45pm BST
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3h ago 13:41

Here’s something for the Game of Thrones fans among you:

    — The Culture (@_MidKnightGaz)
    May 23, 2016

    Winter had come for LVGhttps://t.co/zr0xz6K04A

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3h ago 13:37

Memphis Depay has arrived in Portugal for a training camp with the Dutch national side, and has posted a little video online in which he shows us his room and the swimming pool, and briefly mentions the FA Cup final:

    Of course I was not involved in the squad but I’m still happy that we won the title. It’s still a title.

    — Memphis (@Memphis)
    May 23, 2016

    Bom Dia! Arrived in Portugal with the national squad. Let me show you guys around https://t.co/3cpeqIx6zQ

University league table: Loughborough races into top five


Cambridge University studentsLoughborough University, famous because of its athletic prowess, has leapfrogged to the top five within the new Guardian University Guide.

While the most notable three places were retained by Cambridge, Oxford and St Andrews, Loughborough jumped seven places to participate Surrey in fourth. The university – that was Team GB’s preparation HQ inside the run-up to your London Olympics – was particularly boosted through the success of the engineering department. It ranked highly because of its fashion and textiles, and also design and crafts courses.

Cambridge, which held on to the most notable spot from the Guardian’s main league table for that sixth year repeatedly, increased its dominance along the specialist tables, coming top in 12 subject areas.

Other universities rising from the rankings include Leeds (moved from 23 to 16), Falmouth (31 to 21) and City – which jumped from 37 to 18, turning it into the fastest climber on this year’s top 20.

The Guardian’s league tables rank universities in accordance with: spending per student; the student/staff ratio; graduate career prospects; what grades applicants should get a place; a value-added score that compares students’ entry qualifications using their final degree results; and the way satisfied final-year students are using their courses, according to results from the annual National Student Survey (NSS). Specialist tables also rank universities by subject area.

It was obviously a rise in satisfaction ratings – especially among journalism and accounting and finance students – that helped drive City University’s climb with the tables.

Professor Sir Paul Curran, vice-chancellor, says the university has centered on investing in staff and much better facilities.

“It’s about hearing just what the students say, ensuring that we support our staff to offer high quality education, and also ensuring that the routine everything is done – like students obtain work back punctually,” he states.

Bob Allison, vice-chancellor of Loughborough University, puts Loughborough’s success to having a clear focus.

“Many university strategies are unbelievably long and incredibly complex. My view is there’s little part of doing that. Most people won’t make out the print and they cannot then know what we are wanting to achieve. You can put our university strategy somewhere of paper. I said, make it really quite simple. Focus on no greater than three or four items that will make an important difference.”

Those the situation is supporting staff, improving the university’s international reach, raising standards – and “recognising that most students who come listed below are making an important commitment so we have to invest in them”.

Had Loughborough been a commonwealth country, its athletes would've put it 11th inside the medals table in the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Its alumni include sports stars Sebastian Coe, Paula Radcliffe and Tanni Grey-Thompson. Now it is emphasizing stepping up the pace academically too.

The university moved to the top area for fashion and textiles within the Guardian league tables, is second for design and crafts, third in chemistry and fifth in journalism. Increased entry tariffs in nearly all subject be noticeable as one reason behind this impressive performance.

Allison says it's not because the university includes a burning need to compete with the elite Russell Group of top research universities. “I want Loughborough to get known for Loughborough,” according to him. “Not because were part of some group.” But countless students want to now go there how the university can afford to become choosy.

Particularly striking would be the strong showing of the engineering schools, which offer nearly 40% from the university’s student body and together recruit more undergraduate engineers than another UK institution. Loughborough’s mechanical engineering is third inside the Guardian’s tables. Its materials engineering is second. Allison says the volume of engineers “sets a bit of an ethos for that place. There’s a work ethic that rubs off on all from the students”.

Rachel Thomson, professor of materials engineering and dean on the school of aeronautical, automotive, chemical and materials engineering, says engineering has took advantage of strong partnerships between students, staff, professional bodies and employers. “We are building on the long established good name for engineering education,” she says. “I think perform a lot of things to provide opportunities for students.”

More than 1,220 Loughborough students used work placements this past year – around 400 of which engineering students. The placements help boost student employability: 94% of Loughborough’s graduates enter into employment or further study, in addition to those in full-time employment, 90% undertake professional or managerial roles.

Allison also sees the placements so that you can achieve a diverse student body: the promise of a paid placement really helps to encourage applications from students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The main challenge now, says Allison, is usually to maintain Loughborough’s position on the list of pace setters.

“Everyone discusses it on the surface and sees sport,” says Bryn Wilkes, vice-president, media, at Loughborough’s students’ union. “But in my opinion, why are the place great could be the other things sport brings – friendly competition underpins it. Everyone wants being as good as they could be.”

Monday, April 25, 2016

Man shot in Englewood

A 28-year-old man was shot Sunday night in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side.

He was shot in the right ankle about 10:30 p.m. in the 7300 block of South Sangamon, according to Chicago Police.
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He was taken to Stroger Hospital, where his condition was stabilized, police said.

A police source said the man was a documented gang member and wasn’t cooperating with investigators.

2 dead, 3 wounded in West Englewood shooting

Two men were killed and three other people wounded in a shooting Sunday night in the West Englewood neighborhood on the South Side.

The group was sitting on a front porch in the 2000 block of West 68th Place about 11:10 p.m. when someone got out of a vehicle in a nearby vacant lot and opened fire, according to Chicago Police.
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A 38-year-old man was shot in the neck and taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.

A 27-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to the chest and was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was also pronounced dead, police said. The Cook County medical examiner’s office confirmed the fatalities, but did not release additional information early Monday.

A 27-year-old man shot in the back was taken Christ Medical Center and 17-year-old boy shot in the left leg was taken to St. Bernard Hospital. Their conditions were both stabilized, police said.

A 23-year-old woman was shot in the left leg and taken to Stroger Hospital, where her condition was also stabilized, police said.

Two men grazed in Avalon Park shooting

wo men were grazed by bullets in the Avalon Park neighborhood early Monday on the South Side.

The shooting happened about 1:45 a.m. in the 8200 block of South Kimbark, according to Chicago Police.
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A 28-year-old man suffered a graze wound to the back and was taken to Stroger Hospital, and a 31-year-old man with a similar injury later showed up at South Shore Hospital, police said.

Their conditions were stabilized and they were not cooperating with investigators, police said.

Vehicle struck by bullet on Dan Ryan

A person’s vehicle was struck by a bullet early Monday while driving on the Dan Ryan Expressway.

Shots were fired about 1:45 a.m. and the vehicle was struck while traveling in the outbound lanes near Garfield Boulevard, according to Illinois State Police.
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No one was injured in the shooting, but all outbound lanes were closed to traffic from 47th Street to Garfield while police searched for shell casings.

All lanes were reopened shortly after 3 a.m.