Four men were shot Sunday afternoon in the Austin neighborhood, Chicago police said.
The men were on a sidewalk around noon in the 4900 block of West Ferdinand Street when an unknown car pulled up and three people, armed with handguns, got out and fired shots at them, according to police.
All four men are in good condition. A 26-year-old shot in the ankle and a 51-year-old shot in the side were taken to Stroger Hospital. A 31-year-old shot in the shoulder and a 37-year-old shot in the legs were taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital, police said.
No one is in custody.
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