The Chicago Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that the shooting happened in the area of ​​South California Avenue and West Polk Street. Police said at a news conference that a 3-year-old, an 11-year-old and a 13-year-old were among the injured. Police said the other shooting victims were adults. In addition to the victims injured in the shooting, authorities said one person was also hit by a car. Police have not released more information about the person who was hit by the car. POLICE DEPOLICE, LIBERAL POLICIES DRIVE CHICAGO’S BUSINESS EXIT, POLLIZE MOST OF POOR: EXPERTS Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said pod camera video shows at least one car and they believe two shooters opened fire on a crowd standing at the intersection for a vigil. Police said the attack lasted only 3 seconds and the gunmen fired randomly into the crowd. Brown said no suspects have been arrested and a motive for the attack is unclear. So far, police said no deaths have been reported as a result of the shooting. Police said only that the victims were in “various conditions.” A bystander told FOX 32 Chicago that he started to help the injured, but there weren’t enough emergency vehicles there to accommodate an injured child. “We took another girl, a little girl, about 13 years old, and brought her into that ambulance,” the eyewitness said. “But the ambulance driver said, ‘No, we can’t bring her in because you’ve got worse people.’ So we just sat her on the bumper.” GIANNO CALDWELL SACKS CHICAGO MAYOR LIGHTFOOT FOR REFUSAL TO ACKNOWLEDGE HER CITY’S CRIME PROBLEM The same eyewitness said he found a little girl with a bullet wound below her knee and took her to a nearby hospital. He also saw an adult man who had reportedly been shot in the head. “He was on the ground and they said he was shot in the head and there was blood everywhere,” the man said. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP This story is developing, please contact us for updates.