
Chicago police and the White Sox are continuing to investigate after two fans were struck by gunfire during the third inning of Friday night’s game against the Oakland Athletics.
White Sox officials told NBC Chicago that they are not sure if bullets that struck two women at the game came from inside or outside the ballpark.
“We at this point had not had a gunshot report,” Scott Reifert, the White Sox’s Vice President of Communications said during a pregame interview Saturday.
Gun expert and president of Safer USA Consulting Group David Lombardo said Saturday that it is possible for bullets to travel long distances.
“For instance, a 9mm bullet fired from a pistol can travel a mile,” Lombardo said.
The incident happened at around 7:20 p.m. Friday, with video released by the White Sox shows a seemingly normal crowd at the time of the incident.
However, the video also shows a small group of people appear to look down and wave for help. The rest of the…
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