A 33-year-old man was killed in West Garfield Park early Sunday, Chicago police said.
He was found suffering from several gunshot wounds around 1:45 a.m. in the 4300 block of West Van Buren Street, police said. The man was taken to Stroger Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
No one has been arrested, according to police.
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