Shooting with no injuries:
A Chicago police officer fired on a gunman who fired shots into a crowd of people in the West Englewood neighborhood on the city's South Side, authorities said this morning.
No one was struck by the gunfire during the brief shootout that occurred in the 7000 block of South Hermitage Avenue just before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
An Englewood District officer standing on the block spotted the shooter firing a handgun into a group of people standing nearby, police said.
The shots sent the crowd scattering for cover, though at least one man pulled a handgun and returned fire at the gunman, according to authorities.
So at least three weapons being fired, but no one caught a bullet.
Nineteen-Paul - we wouldn't want anyone to think that Chicago generally, and Englewood specifically, was dangerous.