Latest: Wade's cousin hit by stray shot in possible robbery

CHICAGO (AP) The Latest on the fatal shooting of NBA star Dwyane Wade's cousin in Chicago (all times local):

3:55 p.m.

Police are investigating whether NBA star Dwyane Wade's cousin was hit by a stray bullet during a robbery on a Chicago street.

Nykea Aldridge was killed Friday afternoon while pushing her baby in a stroller near a school.

Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi (goo-lee-EHL'-mee) said Saturday two ''people of interest'' are being interrogated by detectives. He says police also are investigating whether the encounter involved a driver for a rideshare company.

Police say two males walked up and began shooting at a third man but hit the 32-year-old mother of four in the head and arm. Guglielmi says she was not the intended target.

Aldridge's family says she recently relocated to the neighborhood on the city's South Side, about 1+ miles southwest of the University of Chicago.

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2:15 p.m.

Chicago police say they're questioning three people in the shooting death of NBA star Dwyane Wade's cousin.

Officer Bari Lemmon said Saturday the people are considered ''persons of interest.''

Nykea Aldridge was killed Friday afternoon while pushing her baby in a stroller near a Chicago school where she was going to register her children.

Police say two males walked up and began shooting at a third man but hit the 32-year-old mother of four in the head and arm. Aldridge was not the intended target.

Wade grew up in Chicago's south suburbs and recently signed with the Chicago Bulls. He decried the violence on Twitter, saying Chicago needs ''more help& more hands on deck'' and the city ''is hurting.''

Chicago is seeing a jump in shootings and homicides this year.

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12:05 a.m.

Police say NBA star Dwyane Wade's cousin was an innocent bystander pushing her baby in a stroller near a Chicago school when she was fatally shot.

Nykea Aldridge's famous relative, who grew up in Chicago's south suburbs, tweeted about her death Friday. He says it was an ''act of senseless gun violence'' and that Chicago needs ''more help& more hands on deck.''

Wade ended his tweets with the hashtag ''EnoughIsEnough.''

Aldridge's family says the 32-year-old mother of four recently relocated to an area on the city's South Side, about a mile and a half southwest of the University of Chicago.

She was walking to register her kids at the school when two males walked up and fired shots at a third man but hit Aldridge in the head and arm.