Chicago crime crisis: First homicide of 2024 happens mere moments into New Year's Day

The Chicago Police Department reported that the Windy City's first homicide of 2024 took place soon after midnight on Monday, taking the life of a 53-year-old man.

Chicago's first homicide of the year took place just moments into New Year's Day, as the Windy City continues to suffer from an uptick in violent crime.

The Chicago Police Department told Fox News that its officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 7000 block of South Wabash Avenue early Monday morning. A 53-year-old man was shot "multiple" times and pronounced dead on scene.

According to FOX 32 Chicago, at least 19 bullet holes were observed at the scene of the crime.

"Police responded to a person shot and found three victims inside of a residence who were struck by gunfire," the Chicago Police Department's statement read.

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Authorities then found a 49-year-old female victim with a gunshot wound to her head. She was rushed to University of Chicago Medical Center, where she remains in critical condition.

Another female victim, 48, was found with a wounded arm and taken to UChicago Medicine in stable condition.

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"Further investigation indicates that the gunfire came from outside of the house and struck the victims after piercing through the window," the police said in a statement. "There is no one in custody and Area One Detectives are investigating."

Neighbors told FOX 32 that it was a targeted shooting, but declined to be interviewed on camera due to safety concerns.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Chicago Police Department for more information, but no new details were available.

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