Two pedestrians injured in collision with hit-and-run driver at North Clybourne Avenue and West Sheffield Avenue in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois
Pedestrians struck in Lincoln Park hit-and-run
Witnesses said the driver did not stop and was traveling at a high rate of speed, perhaps as fast as 50 or 60 miles per hour, and driving erratically.
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