
CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Four people were shot Saturday morning outside a bar in west suburban Berwyn, according to police.
About 2:20 a.m., officers responded to calls of shots fired outside and inside Tipsy’s Tap, 6802 W. 26th St., police said. Upon arrival, officers found four people who had non-life-threatening gunshot wounds.
Multiple individuals thought to have been involved in the shooting were at the scene and taken into custody, police said.
Berwyn police continue to investigate the shooting.
A couple of hours earlier, just after midnight, an unrelated shooting happened outside a bar in Kankakee.
Outside the International Lounge, multiple shooters in a passing vehicle opened fire.
Four people were injured, three by gunfire, with two of the victims airlifted to trauma units, according to Kankakee Mayor Chris Curtis, who added on social media that over 60 rounds were fired.
Curtis further went on to express his frustration with uncooperative witnesses.
(WBBM Newsradio and the Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this copy.)