Shards of broken glass cut a firefighter’s face when shots were fired in Ravenswood Manor early Wednesday.
An off-duty firefighter driving home from work was cut by broken glass from his own car when someone fired shots in the Ravenswood Manor neighborhood Wednesday morning.
An assailant in a car opened fire about 6:30 a.m. while the firefighter, 37, was driving in the 2900 block of West Montrose Avenue, said police and Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt.“It wasn’t serious,” Merritt said of the injury. “He was treated and released from Swedish Covenant Hospital.”Area 5 detectives are investigating.
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