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The boy was near a sidewalk about 6:15 p.m. Wednesday when four males exited a car and at least one of them fired shots.
In an abrupt about-face, festival organizers announced the event will remain in Chicago after all. Neighborhood residents who were eager to see the festival leave town expressed dismay on learning they'd be dealing with the noise, trash, traffic again.
The bookseller has pushed back the store's opening before, citing "unforeseen site conditions."
"I immediately was like 'Why isn't Divvy or Lyft doing the responsible thing?'" said Glenn Rischke, whose group has been recovering bikes from the lake this summer.