Arrests made in Chicago movie theater shooting incident.
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A ride-share driver and a 16-year-old were arrested after a dispute over a fare led to gunfire inside a crowded movie theater in Chicago. The driver dropped off the teenager and two companions at the theater after the teen promised to pay him cash for an additional ride. When they arrived, the teen hopped out of the vehicle without paying, followed by his companions. The driver followed them into the theater and grappled with the teen, during which a loaded 9 mm handgun with an extended magazine fell from the teen’s pocket. The driver picked up the weapon and fired several rounds into the floor. No one was injured.
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