Chicago White Sox explain why game continued after two fans suffered gunshot wounds in stadium

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Chicago White Sox explain why game continued after two fans suffered gunshot wounds in stadium

"It's not clear where the bullet came from. There are no reports of any gunshots in our ballpark," said Chicago White Sox Vice President of Communications Scott Reifert. "There was no gunshot sound within the ballpark."

Chicago White Sox officials said on Saturday that they don't know where the bullet that apparently hit two fans on Friday actually came from, and also explained why the game continued afterwards.

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White Sox video shows when gunfire hits 2 fans during game

The White Sox released a video showing the exact moment when two women were struck by gunfire in Section 161 at Guaranteed Rate Field during Friday's game. Commotion can be seen 15 seconds into the video in the middle of the section. Someone can be seen flagging down security.

"It's not clear where the bullet came from. There are no reports of any gunshots in our ballpark," said Chicago White Sox Vice President of Communications Scott Reifert. "There was no gunshot sound within the ballpark."

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2 women struck by gunfire during White Sox game

Chicago police say two women were wounded by gunfire inside Guaranteed Rate Field during the White Sox game Friday night. A White Sox spokesperson says it remains unclear whether the shots were fired from outside or inside the park.

Chicago police say a 42-year-old woman was shot in the leg and a 26-year-old woman sustained a graze wound to the abdomen. Chicago Public Schools said one of the victims is a teacher.

 The incident occurred in Sections 161 and 162.

The White Sox released a video showing the exact moment when two women were struck by gunfire. Commotion can be seen then someone flagging down security.

Reifert also answered questions on Saturday about why the game continued after the shooting.

"As the CPD press release said last night, once they were on site, they conferred with our security, and the feeling was that there was no active threat and the ballgame could continue," Reifert said. "Initially, it presented as just a fan who needed first aid. It was just a wound. No one understood it was a bullet or a gunshot."

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'Shooting incident' occurred at Chicago White Sox game: police

A person was reportedly wounded by gunfire at Guaranteed Rate Field during the Chicago White Sox-A's game Friday night.

The Sox said that the post-game concert was canceled so that police investigators could do their work with the lights on and no fans around.

"We're very proud of our security. There are layers of security. We certainly reviewed it. We do after every incident. It's not something we talk about publicly because that kind of defeats the purpose," Reifert said.