Chicago (WLS) – Chicago police said that a 37 -year -old man was killed in a deadly manner near Edotter Shace on Tuesday morning.
The shooting took place at about 2:17 am in 6000 blocks from North Sheridan Street.
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Police said that the officers responded to the scene and found a victim of a live bullet in the internal thigh. The police said he was transferred to St. Francis Hospital, where he later announced his death.
The police ranked the accident as an investigation into the death. He was initially considered a murder.
Officers can be seen in searching for evidence at the back of the apartment building near the loading berth.
The observation video from a neighboring building appears to be a person walking a dog at the same time that the shooting occurred.
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One of the neighbors who did not want to go in the camera said he heard someone screaming for help. On Tuesday morning, officers can be seen with diving equipment in Lake Michigan, where they looked for evidence.
The neighbor Leslie said: “I asked me, and he said that he saw six or seven cars from the police squad wandering on the Shiridan road.” “You were shocked because you have never heard or saw something happening in this field.”
Neighbors are trying to understand what happened before the shooting.
“It is very rare to see someone walking there, unless you walk your dog, and usually goes there,” said Brian Lenker.
The management team at the Malibu East Condinium Complex said in a letter to the residents that a visitor's visitor had accidentally shot himself in the thigh on the basement of the building.
The message said: “He went out from the outside and the police found him on the sidewalk at the end of Glinke.” “It does not involve any shelter, homeless, or vaginal, or suspicious of the building.”
But the neighborhood is still on the edge of the abyss after a strange incident.
“It is frightening because I am out here all the time with my dog,” said Yvonig Craig, based in Edgeoter.
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