Driver shot, seriously wounded after argument with another motorist in Little Village

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Driver shot, seriously wounded after argument with another motorist in Little Village
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A 25-year-old motorist was seriously wounded Saturday morning after getting involved in a verbal altercation with people in another vehicle in Little Village on the West Side.

The 25-year-old man was driving northbound about 7:01 a.m. in the 2000 block of South Whipple when an argument began with people in a separate vehicle traveling in the same direction, Chicago police said.

Suspects in the offender vehicle began firing shots at the man, who was struck in his right arm, according to police.No one is currently in custody.

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