Police in Chicago have confirmed the discovery of a child's head, hands, and feet in the waters of Garfield Park. The confirmation comes in the middle of an ongoing investigation, sparked by a 911
call on Saturday reporting a "suspicious object floating in the
lagoon." Once a group of police officers arrived at Garfield Park, the
suspicious object was revealed to be a toddler's left foot. "Since I've been here, they've pulled two bodies out of the water," resident Connie Mitchell tells ABC7 of her 19 years spent in the area. "Now to know that it's a kid, that's what is sickening and sad."
According to local authorities, the victim is believed to be between two and four years old. "We are not talking of a newborn, and we are not talking about a first grader," Alderman Jason Ervin told reporters. "This is someone who should have been noticed is not around." As noted by NBC5 in Chicago,
the identity of the victim remains unknown. Furthermore, investigators
are currently unable to confirm whether the parts are from one or
multiple victims. However, a single 20-pound weight was also discovered
near the same area as the body parts.
Investigators
are currently debating whether or not to drain the lagoon entirely,
with dozens of officers still combing the area near Garfield Park for
additional parts or related evidence. "Garfield
Park is the jewel of the West Side, and that someone would bring this
type of nonsense to this community is reprehensible," Ervin adds. "This
is not a reflection of the West Side of Chicago or the values of the
Garfield Park community or the people who live in this city."
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By Trace William Cowen
1 comment:
End time is here...tterrible n horrible things are indeed happening m its getting worst each day
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