Two people wounded in drive-by shooting in South Chicago

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Supporters and opponents of police rallied in Chicago Saturday

On Saturday afternoon, people who support Chicago police and people who want to defund the police squared off where the Christopher Columbus statue used to stand.

Two people were shot Sunday in South Chicago.

About 1:30 p.m. a group of people were standing on the sidewalk in the 8600 block of South Manistee Avenue, when a black Altima drove by and someone inside opened fire, Chicago police said.

A male was struck in the right leg and taken to University of Chicago Medical Center where he was stabilized, police said. A second male walked into South Shore Hospital with a gunshot wound to the hand.

Chicago police are investigating.

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