
Early Wednesday morning, Chicago’s Far South Side neighborhood of Roseland became the scene of a grisly crime, as a 33-year-old man was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds that ended his life. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that the man's body was found at around 5:10 a.m. on the 10100 block of South Prairie Avenue, according to the Chicago police.
No arrests have been made in connection with the shooting, and the victim's identity has not yet been disclosed. The area, now cordoned off to stem the flow of traffic, is being scrutinized by Area 2 detectives, as stated by CBS News. Meanwhile, a community reels, and the specter of violence lingers like a lingering specter, marking out its territory in the everyday lives of the people.
The Chicago Police Department has so far provided scarce details about the circumstances leading up to the shooting.
Investigations into the shooting are ongoing as detectives work to piece together the events that culminated in the man's death, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.









