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Woodlawn Today
By the People, for the People
At Least 3 Shot at Woodlawn Gas Station
Fire officials respond to incident at local BP station
Feb. 26, 2026 at 1:58am
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At least three people were wounded in a shooting at a gas station in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood on Wednesday evening. The victims self-transported to a nearby fire station, where they received medical attention before being taken to the hospital. Their current conditions are unknown.
Why it matters
Gun violence remains a persistent issue in many Chicago neighborhoods, with the Woodlawn area experiencing its share of shootings in recent years. This latest incident highlights the ongoing public safety challenges facing the community.
The details
According to sources, the shooting occurred at a BP gas station in the 6600 block of South Stony Island. The victims were at the gas station when the gunfire erupted, and they then drove themselves to a nearby CFD Engine 63 firehouse to seek help. Firefighters provided medical aid to the wounded individuals before they were transported to the hospital.
- The shooting took place on Wednesday evening.
The players
CFD Engine 63
The local fire department that responded to the shooting and provided medical assistance to the victims.
The takeaway
This latest incident of gun violence in Woodlawn underscores the ongoing public safety challenges facing the community and the need for continued efforts to address the root causes of such crimes.


