Postal worker shot on Chicago's Side
CHICAGO â A postal worker was shot and killed in the West Pullman neighborhood on Friday. Police said the shooting happened around 11:40 a.m. in the 12100 block of South Harvard Avenue. The postal worker was in front of a home when an unknown man walked up and shot her, then fled in a vehicle.The woman was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center with multiple gunshot wounds, and was pronounced dead.
'Sanders said would see Redmond's smiling face on her block every day.'She would just come up and down the block, and just deliver the mail. Didn't bother nobody. It's like it's devastating to the area,' Sanders said.No one was in custody Friday afternoon. Area 2 detectives were investigating.
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