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The man with the Illinois Concealed Carry License shot the male who showed a handgun.
A concealed-carry license holder shot a male who displayed a gun during an argument between the two on a Chicago South Side street Monday night, police told WLS-TV.
The shooting took place around 9 p.m. in the 7200 block of S. South Shore Drive, police told the station.
'Dumbass in the car displays a gun then gets shot. Oops, shouldn't have done that, huh?'
A 30-year-old man was outside when he got into an argument with a male who was inside a car, WLS said.
Police told the station that at one point the male in the car showed the 30-year-old a handgun.
With that, the 30-year-old — who has an Illinois Concealed Carry License — reportedly shot the male who showed the handgun in the chest, WLS said.
The male who was shot drove himself to a hospital and is expected to be OK, police told the station.
Chicago police placed the male in custody at the hospital, WLS said, adding that charges are pending.
Officers also recovered a weapon at the scene, the station said, adding that detectives are investigating.
A number of commenters under the WLS Facebook post about the incident made their feelings known:
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