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2 wounded after shooting in Annapolis

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Anne Arundel County Police are on the scene of a reported shooting in the 700 block of Newtowne Drive in Annapolis, Maryland.

Authorities have confirmed two victims suffering from gunshot wounds.

According to initial reports, one victim sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, while the second victim was struck in the back.

Emergency medical personnel responded promptly, and two Maryland State Police medevac helicopters have been requested to transport the victims to trauma centers for urgent medical care.

Police remain on the scene conducting an active investigation.

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No further details regarding the circumstances of the shooting or potential suspects have been released at this time.


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36-year-old Dennis Durley killed in Englewood shooting

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36-year-old Dennis Durley killed in Englewood shooting 900 block of West 63rd Parkway Chicago’s South Side
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CHICAGO, IL — A man was found shot to death Friday night on Chicago’s South Side, prompting a homicide investigation by Area One detectives, according to the Chicago Police Department.

Officers responded to reports of gunfire in the 900 block of West 63rd Parkway in the Englewood neighborhood at approximately 10:00 p.m.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a 36-year-old male victim suffering from gunshot wounds to the head and neck.

Emergency medical personnel were called to the scene, but the victim was pronounced dead on arrival.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office later identified him as Dennis T. Durley, age 36.

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According to preliminary information, a male suspect exited a white sedan, approached the victim, and opened fire before fleeing the scene in the same vehicle.

No arrests have been made at this time, and Area One detectives are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

Authorities have not released details on a possible motive or whether the incident may have been targeted.

Police are urging anyone with information to contact the Chicago Police Department’s Area One Bureau of Detectives or submit an anonymous tip through CPD’s tip line or Crime Stoppers.


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