Two hours later, officers said a home on Chittenden St. was punctured by more than a dozen rounds. Ashley Lego, her fiancée Willie Davis and their children were just sitting down for dinner when the gunfire started.

“My fiancee said, ‘get down on the ground, there’s people out there shooting!’” Lego said. “We got down and after everything was said and done, our house had been shot 13 times. Our four-year-old son was there. As my fiancée was shielding him, my son looks over at my fiancée and asks him if he’s going to go fight the bad guys. He said, ‘buddy, you can’t find a bad guy with a gun.’”

In the moments after the shooting, officers reported seeing an unoccupied Dodge Minivan rolling near the intersection of Fuller St. and the eastbound exit ramp of I-77. Three males were running from the vehicle when officers and a police K9 captured all three. A 17-year-old male was arrested on weapons charges. A 15-year-old and 19-year-old male were also detained. Additional charges are pending.

Officers reported finding three handguns near the scene of the shooting, police said.

The gunfire pockmarked their home’s front siding and even shattered their living room window. Luckily, the home’s brick construction prevented any of the bullets from entering the home. Even still, the incident left the family rattled.