North Chicago shooting: Suspects crash vehicle in Home Depot lot after boy, 14, killed, police say

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A North Chicago shooting left a teen shot and killed. Suspects crashed their vehicle in a Waukegan Home Depot parking lot, the police department said.

NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. -- A 14-year-old boy was killed in a north suburban shooting on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.

The boy was at the Citgo station on Jackson Street when he engaged with several people in a vehicle in the Citgo parking lot, preliminary investigation showed. The boy exchanged gunfire with an occupant and the vehicle fled the area.Teen charged after boy killed near Millennium Park 'Bean;' Mayor Lightfoot enacts weekend curfew

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