Chicago surveillance cameras registered the almost execution style of murder of a man while walking with people who seemed to be his friends near a playground in the Chicago Elementary School at the beginning of Wednesday. More than 35 Shell -Om shells were found on the spot, generated by at least two shooters who shot relentlessly at the victim, even after he fell into the grass.
CPD issued a short media advice about the shooting, which occurred around 5:08 am in the 10100 block of South Prairie next to the playground of the Bennett Elementary School:
A 33-year-old male victim was discovered that no longer responded to the above location with several shot wounds over the body. The victim was pronounced on stage. No other injuries were reported. Nobody is in custody at the moment. The circumstances around the incident are being investigated by the two detectives area.
Video posted online shows exactly what happened: the victim and three companions ran in the middle of Prairie Avenue when one of the men started running for the others. After taking a few steps, one of the other men, who stood directly behind the victim, shot a shot from a point-blank range.
The shot seems to miss or apply small injuries because the victim dives after the shot and then tries to run away. At that time, both the original shooter and the man who fired a flood of bullets in front of the group and sent the victim to the grass between the street and the sidewalk.
The images, which may be disturbing for viewers, is available here.
CPD -Supervisors asked researchers and proven technicians to accelerate their work, hoping to prevent students from being exposed to the crime scene while they arrived in front of the class.
Officials did not release the name of the victim to the public, but an overview of the data from Cook County Court showed that he had not taken on any charges here in more than ten years. Those earlier cases were for owning a stolen vehicle and the illegal possession of a firearm.
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