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The Mystery of the Baseball Stadium Shooting 3 people hit
Three people who were watching the game at the Chicago White Sox home stadium in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) were shot and injured. However, there are no witnesses as well as those on the suspect list, leading to all kinds of speculation.
According to ABC and other foreign media on the 30th, the incident occurred during the White Sox vs. Oakland Athletics match at Guerntidrate Field in Chicago on the 25th. At that time, three women sitting in the seat behind the outfield left fielder were shot one after another, and a woman in her 40s was seriously injured in her right thigh and had to receive emergency treatment. The other two, in their 20s and 30s, respectively, also suffered abdominal and back injuries.
The victim in her 30s testified, "After two binge drinks, my back hurt as if I was being pinched," adding, "The woman sitting in the back seat screamed one after another and looked down at my feet and there was a bullet." However, there were no other witnesses and no one was on the list of suspects. You have to go through a security check to enter the stadium, and questions continue about how guns could be brought in continue.
There were also reports that one of the victims may have carried a gun and fired incorrectly. This is because some forensic scientists have raised the opinion that the bullet may have been fired by mistake based on the fact that it went down to the calf after being hit by the thigh of a victim in his 40s. However, the woman denied, saying, "There was no gun brought into the stadium and it had nothing to do with firing," adding, "The medical staff examined X-rays and others and confirmed that the gunshot wound was not caused by self-harm or misfire."
After reviewing CCTV footage taken at the security checkpoint, the White Sox club also said, "There has never been a problem with the victim, and a person standing in front of him with a cell phone was caught by a metal detector and sounded a warning." The investigative authorities also said, "The allegation that the woman committed self-harm with a gun has not been confirmed." 토토사이트
The local police held a long meeting the previous day to check all videos and evidence related to the incident, but it was reported that they could not find any clues. Earlier, he drew the line, saying, "The shooting took place inside the stadium, and there is no possibility that a bullet flew from the outside," but he said, "We are also actively looking into the possibility that the bullet was fired from outside the stadium.
" Meanwhile, it was reported that the White Sox club did not accept the request by the police to stop the game at the time of the incident. There was controversy over this, but some say that it was rather an appropriate judgment because no suspects and weapons were seen. "Emergency evacuation of 22,000 spectators into a restricted passage at dark times could pose a greater risk," said Eugene Roy, a former Chicago police chief.