1 shot in Lincoln Park, hour after family feud

Written By Chicago News Report on Sunday, July 15, 2012 | 7/15/2012 01:02:00 AM

Authorities are investigating a shooting in Chicago’s Clybourn Corridor, Lincoln Park neighborhood.

The shooting occurred around 12:33 a.m. at 2617 North Hoyne Avenue, on the city's North Side.

According police dispatch reports, the gunman fired multiple shots into an occupied home.

When police arrived, they found a male shooting victim lying on the floor inside the North Hoyne Avenue address.

Authorities said eyewitnesses identified the shooter as a black male named Anthony Barbarino.

About an hour prior to the shooting, police were called to the same block for a disturbance involving a fight between two unrelated families.

During the melee, a girl, said be 13 or 14-years-old, was hit in the head with a baseball bat, said police.

Barbarino’s aunt, who lives on the 2700 block of North Hoyne Avenue, was involved in fight, said police.

At 12:43 a.m., police arrested Barbarino in the Costco parking lot at 2746 North Clybourn.

At the time of his arrest, Barbarino was not carrying a gun and police were actively searching for the weapon.

An officer at the scene said the shooting victim was transported to Illinois Masonic Hospital in stable condition.

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