Champaign Police were dispatched at 3:16 a.m. on July 27, 2024, to the 1800 block of W. Bradley Avenue for a report of a shooting with injuries. Upon arrival, officers located two women – both aged 22, both from Champaign – who had suffered gunshot wounds. One of the victims had been struck in the cheek and hand. The second victim had suffered a graze wound to the leg. They received immediate treatment on-scene by officers and personnel from the Champaign Fire Department until they could be transported to an area hospital. The wounds of both are considered non-life-threatening and they remain in stable condition.
The initial investigation indicates that the victims were attending an impromptu gathering in a parking lot when a yet unknown subject produced a firearm and opened fire. The subject then fled the area. The reason for the gunfire is not yet known. Officers continue to canvass the surrounding area for witnesses and video footage that may be of investigative assistance. Any resident or business in the nearby area with exterior surveillance camera systems is encouraged to notify the police department. No arrests have been made at this time and the investigation is ongoing. Future updates may be provided as they become available.
Champaign Police ask that anyone who has additional information please call 217-351-4545. Arrangements can be made for information to be shared privately. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may also submit tips to Crime Stoppers by phone at: 217-373-8477 (TIPS); online at 373tips.com; or the “P3 Tips” mobile app.
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