Chicago Expressways Closed After Back-to-Back Shootings
Two separate shootings occurred on Chicago expressways early this morning, leading to significant disruptions. The incidents happened just minutes apart and resulted in one fatality.
First Shooting on the Stevenson Expressway
The first incident took place on the Stevenson Expressway around 2:20 AM. Police officers are currently on the scene investigating, with flashing lights visible and no cars allowed on the affected stretch of the road. Investigators are scouring the area for evidence, and the expressway remains closed, causing traffic issues. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes.
Second Shooting Near I-94 and Stony Island
The second shooting occurred shortly after the first, near the I-94 southbound exit to Stony Island. According to a witness, this incident was a result of road rage involving a tow truck. The witness reported that a brick on the roadway sparked the confrontation. The SUV’s driver, believing the tow truck had thrown the brick, began shooting, and the tow truck driver returned fire. This altercation led to the fatality reported by the Illinois State Police.
Ongoing Investigations and Traffic Advisory
Both shooting incidents are under active investigation by the Illinois State Police. Authorities are working to confirm the details and causes of the shootings. Meanwhile, significant portions of the affected expressways remain closed, and commuters are urged to use alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion.