Chicago Authorities Launch Investigation After Woman Found Fatally Shot in Garfield Park Alley

Chicago police are investigating after a woman was found fatally shot in a West Garfield Park alley on North Kilbourn Avenue Friday morning.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 13, 2026, 12:34 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from the Chicago Sun-Times.

Chicago Authorities Launch Investigation After Woman Found Fatally Shot in Garfield Park Alley - article image
Chicago Authorities Launch Investigation After Woman Found Fatally Shot in Garfield Park Alley - article image

Morning Discovery in West Garfield Park

The Chicago Police Department responded to reports of a person down at approximately 5:30 a.m. on Friday. Upon arrival at the 200 block of North Kilbourn Avenue, officers located a woman lying in an alleyway. Paramedics were summoned to the scene, but the victim was pronounced dead on arrival. The shooting marks another incident of violence in the Garfield Park area, where residents have recently expressed heightened concerns regarding public safety during early morning hours.

Forensic Details and Scene Investigation

Preliminary reports from investigators indicate that the woman, whose age has not yet been determined by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, suffered a single gunshot wound to her left flank. Forensic investigators remained on the scene throughout the morning, marking shell casings and examining the perimeter of the alley. As of Friday afternoon, no weapons had been recovered, and police had not released a description of any potential suspects or vehicles seen leaving the area.

Neighborhood Impact and Ongoing Violence

The location of the discovery, situated in the West Garfield Park neighborhood, has seen a recent uptick in violent encounters. In a separate incident highlighted by the Sun-Times Wire, a 23 year old man was also fatally shot in the same neighborhood. Community activists and local leaders continue to call for increased patrol presence and resources for conflict de-escalation in the district, noting that the frequency of these attacks often peaks in secluded areas like residential alleys.

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