Chicago police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred in the Garfield Park neighborhood earlier this week.
The victim has been identified as 23-year-old Taeshaun Conic.
Gunfire erupted around 11:40 a.m. on Wednesday morning.

The incident took place in the 4100 block of West Adams Street.
Conic was walking down the street when the shooter opened fire.
He suffered multiple gunshot wounds during the attack.

Emergency responders rushed Conic to Mount Sinai Hospital for urgent care.
Medical staff later pronounced him dead at the hospital.
The Cook County medical examiner’s office conducted an autopsy on Thursday.
Officials confirmed that Conic died from his gunshot injuries.
The office officially ruled the death a homicide.
No other injuries were reported during the incident.
Witnesses told police the shooter fled the scene heading west.
As of this report, the shooter remains at large and is not in custody.
Area 4 detectives are currently leading the murder investigation.
Recent History
The 4100 block of West Adams Street is located in a high-traffic area of West Garfield Park.
This neighborhood has faced a challenging start to the year regarding public safety.
In recent months, residents have reported an uptick in daylight shootings near local parks.
Similar incidents have occurred within a five-block radius over the last 90 days.
Community leaders often cite the intersection of Pulaski and West Adams as a point of concern for local foot traffic.
The Chicago Police Department has previously increased patrols in this sector to combat street-level violence.
Despite these efforts, the midday timing of this shooting has left many neighbors feeling uneasy.
Area 4 detectives are currently reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and residences.
They are hoping to identify the vehicle or path used by the suspect to flee west.
Garfield Park remains one of the city’s focus areas for violence interruption programs.











