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Chicago Concealed Carrier Who Shot Man Won’t Face Charges

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A good guy with a gun. In Chicago . . . No Charges For Concealed Carry Holder Who Shot Man Near West Side Store

A person with a permit to carry a concealed gun has been released without charges after shooting a man Monday night at a Near West Side store.

About 5:30 p.m., a 55-year-old man who was naked except for the socks he was wearing caused a “disturbance” outside a retail store in the first block of South Western Avenue, according to Chicago Police.

Just another day on Chicago’s west side.

The naked 55-year-old broke a glass and was acting menacingly toward others when the concealed carry holder fired a shot, striking the man in the leg, police said.

The menacing naked dood was hospitalized in critical condition. The un-named 55-year-old man – the one who was legally carrying a concealed weapon, no thanks to the best efforts of Chicago’s city fathers — is home with his family for Christmas. Mayor Rahm Emanuel was unavailable for comment.

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