The owner of a gas station in West Town, 64, was killed by stray fire. Teenage wound

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 A 64-year-old gas station owner was killed by a stray bullet after gunmen opened fire in West Town, also injuring a 17-year-old boy.

Chicago Police said surveillance footage shows four men getting out of a black Lexus at around 10:35 a.m. in Building 100 on Northwestern Avenue and opening fire.

As the shooting started, the 64-year-old BP fuel station owner was unloading the trunk of his car, according to a police source.

Police said the man was shot in the chest and taken to Struger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office has not released his name.

Police said that the teenager was shot in the left muscle by two bullets and took himself to the same hospital. It is not clear if it was the intended target.

Police said that no one had been arrested.

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