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12 hours in Chicago: 2 dead, 19 wounded — including 5 who were hurt in same attack

CHICAGO - Two men are dead and at least 19 people were wounded in overnight violence, including five who were wounded in the same shooting on the West Side, Chicago police said.

The shootings began about 7 p.m. Friday and ended shortly after 6 a.m. Saturday, leaving 21 total victims shot, including two teenage boys and one teenage girl. Almost all occurred on the city's South and West sides.

The most recent fatal attack happened shortly after 5:30 a.m. in the 3200 block of South Huron Street in the East Garfield Park neighborhood. Residents heard shots and found

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