13 wounded in shooting at Chicago memorial for slain person

CHICAGO (AP) — A shooting early Sunday at a house party held in honor of someone who was killed in April left 13 people wounded, four of them critically, Chicago police said. The shooting stemmed from a dispute at the memorial party, Chief of Patrol Fred Waller said at an early morning news conference. He said shots were first fired just after 12:30 a.m. The victims range in age from 16 to 48 and suffered "different and various gunshot wounds to their bodies." Two people were being questioned, Waller said. One of them was arrested with a weapon, he said, while the other was wounded. Waller said police recovered a revolver. "It looked like they were just shooting randomly at people as they exited the party," Waller said. Waller did not provide details on the person who was being memo
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