Two men were shot inside a business early Sunday on the South Side, Chicago police said.
The men, 18 and 19 years old, were in the business in the 100 block of East 51st Street around 5:50 a.m. when another man wearing a gray jumpsuit opened fire, police said.
They were both shot in the leg and are in stable condition. The 18-year-old was taken to Provident Hospital of Cook County, and the 19-year-old was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center.
No one is in custody, police said.
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