Shooting outside Uptown pizza place

Written By Chicago News Report on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 | 5/29/2012 02:51:00 AM

A male victim was shot outside a North Side, Uptown neighborhood pizza place, said police.

At 2:19 a.m., 911 callers reported shots fired on the 1100 block of West Foster Avenue and on the 5100 block of North Broadway, near Lori’s Pizzeria and Liquors.

One report indicated a shooting victim was lying in a doorway at 5153 North Broadway.

Another report said a victim shot at 1142 West Foster Avenue.

After the shooting, eyewitnesses saw a small, dark gray car, possibly a 1990s Toyota Corolla, driving eastbound on Foster.

The vehicle was occupied by three black males and a short, heavy-set, black female.

Police said the female was driving the getaway car. 

The shooting victim was transported to Illinois Masonic Hospital in unknown condition.

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