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Boys, 5 and 7, Shot Within Hours On Violent Holiday

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Two small children were shot and critically injured within hours of each while celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with their families in Chicago parks.

A 7-year-old boy was in critical condition Thursday evening after being shot at about 7:25 p.m. at Nat King Cole Park, in the 300 block of East 85th Street, in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood. Witnesses said he was picnicking with his family for the Independence Day holiday.

He was rushed to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

Hours later a 5-year-old boy was shot multiple times as he sat with his family at Cooper Park, 11712 S. Ada St., in the West Pullman neighborhood.

Jaden Donald was shot in his stomach and leg just after 12:30 a.m. when someone opened fire on the crowd.

Community activist Andrew Holmes said witnesses noticed a group circling the block several times before someone in the vehicle opened fire.

"It's very disturbing that our children have to listen to firecrackers and fireworks and all of a sudden [have to] duck," Holmes said.

Two men were also hurt in the shooting. It's not known whether the two shootings were related.

Throughout the city, five people were killed and at least 24 others wounded in shootings since the holiday began.

Cole Park has seen its share of violence. Two people were shot there within a month's time in 2010, prompting officials to remove the basketball rims. Slain Chicago police officer Thomas Wortham, who lived nearby, was focused on restoring the park when he was shot and killed outside his parent's home three years ago.



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