A quiet evening in the heart of Chicago turned violent when a teenager opened fire on a busy downtown street.
The shooting occurred on the 0-100 block of East Washington Street in the Chicago Loop.
Police report the incident happened on February 16, 2026, at approximately 8:41 p.m.

Investigators say a young male discharged a handgun during the confrontation.
The gunfire struck an innocent bystander who was simply walking in the area.
The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the foot.

Emergency responders treated the victim, while the shooter fled the scene on foot.
Detectives are now looking for an African-American male between the ages of 14 and 16.
The suspect is described as being between 5’7″ and 5’9″ tall with a thin build.

At the time of the shooting, he wore a black hooded sweatshirt and black pants.
He carried a black backpack during the incident.
Witnesses noted he was wearing distinctive Air Jordan 12 Retro “Black University Gold” basketball shoes.
Police have released images of the suspect and are asking the public for help with identification.
Recent History
The Chicago Loop has seen a shifting crime landscape over the past several months.
While the Central District is heavily patrolled, East Washington Street remains a high-traffic corridor for both tourists and commuters.
This shooting follows a pattern of “spillover” violence that often occurs near transit hubs in the downtown area.
Last year, similar incidents of aggravated battery involving juveniles were reported just blocks away near Millennium Park.
Community leaders have expressed growing concern over the presence of firearms in the hands of young teenagers in the 1st District.
Local business owners have increased private security, yet random acts of violence continue to impact the city’s commercial core.
The Chicago Police Department has increased foot patrols in the Loop, but suspects often disappear into the CTA tunnel system.
What You Can Do
If you recognize the individual described or have any information about the shooting, dial 9-1-1 immediately.
Provide a detailed description of the suspect’s location and clothing to dispatchers.
You can also submit anonymous tips online at CPDTIP.com.
The police urge residents not to approach the suspect, as he may still be armed and dangerous.











