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Seven people were shot in what police are saying was a gang related shooting at a video release party for 13-year old Chicago rapper Lil Mouse.
The party was being held at Mr. G's Entertainment Center on Chicago's South Side last night when someone threw a chair, sparking a fight. Three gunmen opened fire inside the club where there were hundreds of people according to the Chicago Tribune.
All of the injured showed up at area hospitals.
Three people showed up at Advocate Christ Medical Center: A 19-year-old woman, a 21-year-old man and a 23-year-old man. A man in his 20s was taken to Holy Cross Hospital and another man, 21, showed up there on his own. Two others, a 26-year-old man and a 36-year-old man, went to Little Company of Mary Hospital. There were no reported deaths.
Mouse and King Samson had been performing at the club
Raheem "Big Cuz" Karriem, president of Hella Bandz Music Group, said Lil Mouse performed at the club and left two hours before the shooting.
Mr. G’s Supper Club and Entertainment Center released this statement on behalf of their management:
“Our establishment is deeply saddened concerning the senseless incident which initiated on the exterior of our building after hours. We ask that the general public join us in praying for the victims of this cowardly act. We also have pledged our full and complete cooperation with the Chicago Police Department in its investigation of this matter.”
Mouse recently released a music video for "I'm 4Real" where he references killings and having "shooters."
So far no arrests have been made.
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