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Shooting at White Sox game leaves 2 injured; police unsure if shots were fired inside or outside stadium

A shooting Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field left two women injured with non-life-threatening injuries, the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Police said in statements.

A 42-year-old woman was hit in the leg by a bullet, according to police, and was treated at University of Chicago Medical Center. A 26-year-old woman suffered a bullet graze to her abdomen but refused medical attention.

Police added that this was not an active shooter situation, but investigators haven't determined if the shots were fired from outside or inside the stadium. Police also don't believe the shooting involved an altercation.

Fans at the game told reporters that the shooting occurred in the third inning of the game between the White Sox and the Oakland Athletics. Police later said the victims were struck between Sections 161 and 162. Stadium security reportedly evacuated the area but told fans not to leave, and play did not stop.

Two fans suffered non-life threatening injuries after they were shot inside Guaranteed Rate Field. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
Two fans suffered non-life-threatening injuries after they were struck by bullets inside Guaranteed Rate Field. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

A postgame concert featuring Vanilla Ice, Rob Base and Tone Loc was canceled "due to technical issues." The White Sox lost the game 12-4.

Major League Baseball has yet to comment on the incident.