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BLUE ISLAND, Ill. (CBS) — Four people were shot when gunmen opened fired during a service at a Salvation Army community center in Blue Island, Illinois, Friday afternoon, a suburb of Chicago.
Blue Island police said a repass service was under way at the Salvation Army Cross Generations Worship & Community Center, at 2900 W. 127th St., for a young woman who had been shot and killed earlier in the week.
Around 3:30 p.m. local time, a vehicle pulled up, and multiple gunmen opened fire in the direction of the building, police said. One person at the service who had a concealed carry permit returned fire, police said.
The young woman’s grandfather said the shots rang out in the middle of the service. He said he heard shots coming from everywhere around.
Four people were wounded in the shooting. Two went to area hospitals with minor wounds and a third with critical injuries, and were taken to area hospitals by first responders.
One more victim self-tranpsorted to an area hospital.
Some of the victims were brought to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where public safety staffers were seen at the emergency entrance.
In the parking lot of the Salvation Army center — on Minnesota Avenue, just off Francisco Avenue — a cluster of evidence markers were seen on the pavement following the shooting, along with shattered glass in the entryway.
A woman who works at a nearby daycare said everyone was safe there, but she told CBS Chicago she heard as many as 10 gunshots and saw two men running down an alley trying to hide. The daycare employee said she also heard there was a car full of bullet holes on the street.
Meanwhile, a nearby car dealership, Napleton Lincoln, was locked down. A representative of the dealership said rounds came through, but did not hit anything.
It was not yet known late Friday whether the shooting was retaliatory in nature.
Police said the investigation was ongoing early Friday evening, and they were pursuing the suspects.