CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- New surveillance video shows a suspected gunman who shot a woman Wednesday morning as she was walking in the Fulton River District.
Chicago police released video Thursday evening showing the suspect in a local bike repair shop in the 600 block of West Fulton about an hour before the shooting.
No arrests have been made in the shooting that targeted the 29-year-old woman as she walked near her workplace around noontime in the bustling West Loop.
She was on a sidewalk with two acquaintances when a male rode up on a bike and fired a single shot without stopping or saying a word, Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said in a news conference.
The woman was shot in the back and rushed to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Johnson said. She underwent surgery and was expected to survive.
The attack happened about 11:50 a.m. in the 200 block of North Milwaukee Avenue, police said.
Shortly after the shooting, police released surveillance photos of the suspected gunman riding a mountain bike. The low definition images showed a man in dark clothing and light-colored shoes.
Johnson said the woman may have been targeted by the gunman. She was in an area that rarely sees gang conflict, he said.