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Self-Defense Shooting Leaves Concealed Carry Holder Wounded In Chicago

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsAugust 10, 20252 Mins Read
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Self-Defense Shooting Leaves Concealed Carry Holder Wounded In Chicago
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A Chicago concealed-carry license holder was wounded early Saturday morning after exchanging gunfire with two armed attackers in the South Loop. Police say the man returned fire before being shot in the shoulder and hospitalized in fair condition.


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CHICAGO, IL (2-minute read) — Chicago police are investigating an early morning shootout in the city’s South Loop that left a concealed-carry license holder wounded. The incident happened around 2:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1300-block of South Wabash Avenue.

Authorities say a 35-year-old man had just stepped out of his vehicle when another car pulled up alongside him. Two men got out, produced firearms, and opened fire. In response, the intended victim, legally carrying under Illinois’ concealed carry laws, drew his own firearm and fired back.

The man was struck in the shoulder during the exchange and transported to Northwestern Hospital, where he’s listed in fair condition. No one else was injured in the incident. The suspects fled the scene and remain at large, with Area Three detectives leading the investigation.

Self-Defense in Urban Settings

Incidents like this highlight the unpredictable nature of street encounters, especially in high-crime areas. Even with training, real-world shootings often happen quickly, in low-light conditions, and at close range. While the intended victim’s quick response may have prevented further harm, it also reinforces the importance of practicing drawing from concealment, firing accurately under stress, and staying aware of surroundings when exiting a vehicle, particularly at night.

Safety Tip: If you carry a firearm, train regularly for real-life scenarios, including low-light conditions and close-quarter encounters. Always pair your carry habits with strong situational awareness to reduce the risk of being caught off guard.

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