CHICAGO (AP) — Eight people standing on a Chicago street corner were wounded when occupants of a passing vehicle opened fire on them. Police officials say the shooting occurred early Sunday in the South Side Burnside neighborhood. The wounded, including two women, range in age from 28 to 38. They were taken to area hospitals in serious to critical condition. The wounded are among at least 60 people hit by gunfire in Chicago since Friday night, six of the shooting victims have died. The violence is occurring on a weekend that has seen two teenagers, a 14-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy die from wounds suffered in previous shootings.

Police also say an 11-year-old girl was shot and seriously wounded in Chicago near the end of a weekend that saw at least 60 people wounded in shootings across the city. Chicago police say the girl was shot in the back Sunday night when witnesses said they saw someone open fire from a red vehicle on the city’s South Side. She was taken by a relative to a hospital and was said to be in serious condition. The girl was among at least 60 people shot, six of them fatally, between 3 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday in Chicago.