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Chicago rapper Q50WLil50 killed after shooting in South Side

At least 10 shell casings were recovered from the scene along with Anthony’s belongings.

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The Cook County Medical Examiner has identified the teenager fatally shot on Tuesday night, October 22nd, as 15-year-old Anthony, known by his rap name “Q50wLil50.”

The shooting occurred around 8:30 PM in the area of 66th & Champlain.

Responding to reports of gunfire, Chicago police discovered Anthony in an alley with multiple gunshot wounds.

He was rushed to Comer Children’s Hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival.

According to the Chicago Police Department (CPD), Anthony was waiting for someone in an alley when an unidentified offender approached him.

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A brief struggle ensued before the offender fired several shots and fled on foot.

At least 10 shell casings were recovered from the scene along with Anthony’s belongings.

Anthony, inspired by rap music, aspired to become a rapper himself and had recently participated in an interview with “Dju.”

This incident tragically highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence claiming the lives of young people.

The community and parents are urged to work together as a whole to provide support and guidance for youth, taking action to prevent such tragedies.

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The investigation is ongoing with Area 1 Detectives searching for the suspect. Anyone with information can report anonymously at CPDTIP.COM or contact the Chicago Police 3rd District at (312)747-8201.


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Heavy Police Presence at Roseville High School Following Large-Scale Fight

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This morning, a large-scale altercation erupted at Roseville High School, prompting immediate safety measures.

The school is now under a shelter-in-place order, meaning all students and staff are required to remain in secure locations as the situation is managed.

The disturbances began less than an hour ago with a series of fights, escalating quickly across campus.

Reports indicate that several students, primarily young women, were involved in the altercation, and a number have already been taken into custody in handcuffs.

Local law enforcement is on site, working alongside school officials to restore order and ensure the safety of all individuals on campus.

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Further details about the cause of the unrest and any injuries have yet to be disclosed.


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