23-Year-Old Man Killed in Early Morning Shooting in Chicago’s Edgewater

23-Year-Old Man Killed in Early Morning Shooting in Chicago’s Edgewater
23-Year-Old Man Killed in Early Morning Shooting in Chicago’s Edgewater


Victim Found Dead in Uptown Near Sheridan and Winona

CHICAGO — A 23‑year‑old man was shot and killed early Saturday morning in the Uptown neighborhood on the city’s North Side, police confirmed. Chicago police officers responded to reports of gunfire around 4:00 a.m. Saturday, December 27, 2025, near the 5100 block of North Sheridan Road and found the young man with a fatal gunshot wound.

Emergency responders pronounced the man dead at the scene. Police have not yet publicly released the victim’s identity, pending notification of next of kin. Neighbors reported hearing multiple shots in the area shortly before officers arrived, and investigators say they are searching for the person or persons responsible.

Chicago Police Investigation Underway

The Chicago Police Department’s Area North detectives have taken over the investigation into the fatal shooting. Detectives canvassed the neighborhood in the early hours after the incident, speaking with potential witnesses and examining surveillance footage from nearby businesses and residences to identify any clues about the shooting or the suspect’s movements.

Police officials said a vehicle was seen fleeing the scene just after the shots were fired, and investigators are working to determine whether it is connected to the crime. As of the latest update, no arrests have been made, and authorities have released no description of a suspect. They are urging anyone with information to contact the Chicago police or Crime Stoppers with tips.

Community Reaction and Safety Concerns

Residents in the Uptown neighborhood expressed shock and sadness following news of the young man’s death. Several neighbors near the scene said gunfire has been a concern in the community, and they called for increased patrols and community policing efforts to help prevent further violence. Some described the neighborhood as typically lively and safe, making the shooting particularly unsettling for local families and businesses.

A nearby business owner, who asked not to be named, said early‑morning shootings are rare in the area, but that the incident reminded residents of the broader challenges the city faces with gun violence. Officials and neighborhood leaders have reiterated that public safety remains a priority and that community tips can be critical in solving violent crimes.

Information for the Public

Chicago police emphasized the importance of community cooperation, encouraging residents who may have seen or heard anything unusual in the Sheridan Road area early Saturday to come forward. Authorities reiterated that no action should be taken independently by civilians and that any sightings or relevant information should be reported directly to law enforcement.

Tips can be submitted to CPD detectives handling the case or anonymously through Crime Stoppers, which can be reached by phone or through an online portal that doesn’t require identifying information. Investigators stressed that even small pieces of information — such as the description of a vehicle, clothing, or movements near the scene — can assist in advancing the case.

The shooting adds to a pattern of overnight gun violence across the Chicago area, prompting continued discussion among civic leaders and residents about strategies to reduce violent crime and support affected families. Police said additional updates will be shared as the investigation proceeds and more details become available.