
The lawyer for a woman wounded in a shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field during Friday night’s White Sox game denies that she brought a firearm to the park in a statement issued Tuesday.
The claim disputes reports that the woman brought a weapon through the stadium’s metal detectors and accidentally fired it while in her seat.
According to the statement, the woman, 42, is a White Sox season ticket holder and holder of a FOID card. The woman has not been charged with a crime.
The woman’s attorney said that her injuries have been reviewed by “firearms and medical experts who confirm the gunshot wound our client sustained was not self-inflicted and was not the result of her accidentally discharging a firearm.”
The other person wounded, a 26-year-old woman, is a Chicago Public Schools teacher, the district confirmed in a statement on Tuesday.
“We can confirm that a Chicago Public Schools teacher was injured Friday night while at the White Sox game. On behalf of…
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