Chicago Police Investigate Early Morning Shooting After 19 Year Old Victim Is Abandoned At St. Mary’s Hospital

A 19 year old man is in serious condition after a shooting in Chicago. Victim dropped off at St. Mary's before transfer to Stroger Hospital. Police investigating.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 30, 2026, 9:12 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from FOX 32 Chicago

Chicago Police Investigate Early Morning Shooting After 19 Year Old Victim Is Abandoned At St. Mary’s Hospital - article image
Chicago Police Investigate Early Morning Shooting After 19 Year Old Victim Is Abandoned At St. Mary’s Hospital - article image

Gunviolence Incident Triggers Investigation In West Side Chicago

Chicago detectives have opened an investigation into an early morning shooting that left a teenager seriously injured. The incident came to the attention of law enforcement after the 19 year old victim was dropped off at St. Mary’s Hospital by unidentified individuals. Officers were dispatched to the medical facility to secure the scene and begin the process of identifying where the actual shooting took place.

Timeline Of The Emergency Medical Arrival

Medical staff at St. Mary’s Hospital reported that the young man arrived at approximately 4:08 a.m. on March 30, 2026. Upon initial assessment, doctors discovered a single gunshot wound located in the victim's lower back area. Given the nature of the injury and the need for advanced trauma care, the decision was made to move the patient to a facility better equipped for high stakes surgical intervention.

Transfer To Stroger Hospital Under Serious Condition

The victim was subsequently transported to Stroger Hospital, where he remains under the care of trauma specialists. Hospital officials currently list the man in serious but stable condition as he recovers from his injuries. While his physical state has leveled off, the medical team continues to monitor for complications arising from the location of the wound near the lower spine and back.

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