5 wounded in Chicago high school drive-by
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- Police: Gunmen in SUV fire shots outside Chicago high school
- Five people treated at hospital for gunshot wounds
- Police say shooting appears to be gang-related
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CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Five people were shot Friday outside a Chicago, Illinois, high school, police said.
Police say a shooting outside a Chicago high school on Friday may be gang-related.
Authorities said the shooting occurred about 8 p.m. CT outside Dunbar High School on Chicago's South Side.
"It appears to be gang-related," Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis said at a news conference, adding that more than 200 officers were investigating the incident.
"We anticipate solving this thing in the not too distant future," Weis said.
Chicago Fire Department spokeswoman Eve Rodriguez said the five people -- all males -- were wounded by gunfire and taken to area hospitals. Two were in serious condition, one was in critical condition and two were in stable condition, she said.