Chicago High School Students Fatally Shot in Broad Daylight
Masked suspects targeted group of students leaving Innovations High School, no arrests made yet
- Two teenage boys, identified as Monterio Williams, 17, and Robert Boston, 16, were fatally shot on Friday as they were leaving Innovations High School in Chicago.
- The boys were among a group of students who were targeted by masked suspects who jumped out of two cars and opened fire.
- No arrests have been made in connection with the shooting as of Saturday afternoon.
- The shooting is being described as a 'senseless act of violence' by Chicago Police Deputy Chief Jon Hein.
- Innovations High School, where the victims were students, is a privately run, publicly funded school that aims to re-engage children who may have dropped out or faced trouble in traditional schools.