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Tracking homicides in Chicago

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Showing 16 homicides in Belmont Cragin since Jan. 1, 2007.

Name, age +
Story
Date +
Time
Block Cause +
Locale
Joel Verdugo, 20
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3/25/12
2:30 p.m.
2200 N. Lavergne Ave. Gunshot
Sidewalk
Valentin Bahena, 17
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1/8/12
3 a.m.
2200 N. Lawler Ave. Gunshot
Apartment
Harry Rodriguez, 23
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10/23/11
1:54 a.m.
2000 N. LeClaire Ave. Gunshot
Apartment
Xavier Silva, 20
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10/1/11
4:18 a.m.
2200 N. Mango Ave. Gunshot
Street
Cesar Salgado, 34
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12/30/10
10:35 p.m.
6000 W. Diversey Ave. Gunshot
Street
Bacilio Flores, 41
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11/13/10
3:35 a.m.
2100 N. Laramie Ave. Stabbing
Apartment
Stanley Letkiewicz, 94
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10/13/10
8:40 p.m.
2800 N. Long Ave. Assault
Residence
Michael McMillan, 24
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6/8/10
1 p.m.
5900 W. Fullerton Ave. Gunshot
Pawn Shop
Melvin Vallejo, 29
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6/27/09
1:59 a.m.
6100 W. Diversey Ave. Gunshot
Street
Andreas Garcia, 21
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11/27/08
10:30 p.m.
2800 N. Kilpatrick Ave. Assault
Sidewalk
Vladimir Hernandez, 18
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9/16/08
10:21 p.m.
6100 W. George St. Gunshot
Street
Jorge Sotello, 28
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6/29/08
2:07 a.m.
5600 W. Grand Ave. Stabbing
Other
Name Unknown, 35 4/3/08
9:15 p.m.
2800 N. Leclaire Ave.
Sidewalk
Joseph Perez, Unknown 11/1/07
5:12 p.m.
2400 N. Mason Ave. Gunshot
Alley
Clifford Salazar, 81
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9/18/07
3:42 p.m.
4900 W. Drummond Pl. Assault
Residence
Nico Dezort, 17
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6/25/07
5:16 p.m.
2400 N. Marmora Ave. Gunshot
Street

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Tracking homicides in Chicago is an ongoing project of the RedEye. This site is updated regularly with information from the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office, the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Breaking News Center. Information is subject to change. Data points appear Thursdays in RedEye’s print edition.

EveryBlock was a source for 2008 homicide data.

dataSteal the data that drives this application

This application is based on Homicide Report, created for the Los Angeles Times by Ken Schwencke. It was adapted for use in Chicago by Ryan Mark, Chris Groskopf, Joe Germuska and Brian Boyer.

Tracy Swartz wrangles the data and writes the posts.

Drew Sottardi organizes and maps the print edition.