A restaurant worker was injured in a drive-by shooting in West Loop.
A restaurant worker was injured in a drive-by shooting in West Loop Friday night, according to Chicago police.
Police say the 34-year-old victim was standing on the sidewalk in the 110-block of West Hubbard outside Aberdeen Tap around midnight when someone in a white Durango started shooting toward the restaurant.No one is in custody and Area Three detectives are investigating.
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