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Car plows into crowd of people outside Chicago gay bar, 3 Killed, One Critically Injured
Uploaded On:Monday 15th of August 2022
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Three men were killed and another was hurt in a hit-and-run crash on the city's South Side early Sunday morning, Chicago police said. Witnesses and family members told ABC7 this began as a fight inside of a bar overnight and continued outside before it turned deadly in an instant. Two of the victims killed have been identified as 27-year-old Devonta Vivetter and 25-year-old Donald Huey, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. "I've been crying all day. It's just - I can't believe it," said Vivetter's cousin, Anita, who didn't want to show her face on camera. The crash happened at about 5 a.m. in the 7000 block of South Jeffery Boulevard in Jackson Park, police said. "It's no way you couldn't have seen the folks in the middle of the street. And for you to keep going like that, this is ridiculous," said one person who didn't want to be identified. Video shared with ABC7 shows the horrific crash at 70th and Jeffery as a group of men appeared to fight in the middle of the street. We've frozen the video right before the deadly impact. A sedan was traveling southbound when it struck the four men, who were standing in the street. Vivetter's cousin said the fight started steps away inside of The Jeffrey Pub. "Someone jumped in they car and ran them over. Saw that they were fighting, jumped in the car and ran them over," she said. "You could just hear down the street: boom, boom, other people were getting hit. I was just focused on who I was in front of, the victim. The victim that was in front of me. I was just focused on him," the witness said. Several shoes were seen scattered on the pavement, showing just how violent the crash was. "He didn't deserve it," Anita said. "And for you to keep going like! This is ridiculous!" The vehicle fled the scene, police said. "Not only is there no regard for the law, but there's no regard for life," said community member Dr. Mark Stearnes. Three victims were transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where they were pronounced dead, police said.

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