Chicago police investigating homicide near Mayor Brandon Johnson’s home

A person was found dead just after midnight in the 5700 block of West Chicago Avenue, according to police.

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Chicago police are conducting a homicide investigation after a person’s battered body was discovered early Saturday in this alley off the 5700 block of West Chicago Avenue, not far from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Austin neighborhood home.

Chicago police are conducting a homicide investigation after a person’s battered body was discovered early Saturday in this alley off the 5700 block of West Chicago Avenue, not far from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Austin neighborhood home.

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A person was found dead early Saturday on the West Side, prompting a homicide investigation near Mayor Brandon Johnson’s home in the Austin neighborhood.

A female was found just after midnight in the 5700 block of West Chicago Avenue, according to Chicago police. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police didn’t release additional details. 

An autopsy found she died of “multiple injuries stemming from assault,” according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Her death was ruled a homicide.

She was identified as Kelly Seebruch, 42, the medical examiner’s office said.

Johnson’s home is less than two blocks away from where the body was found.

The first-term mayor faces an early test this Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer that typically ushers in an uptick in city gun violence.

More than a dozen people were shot across Chicago in separate attacks over the first night of the weekend, leaving at least three people dead.

Just hours after city beaches were officially opened for the season Friday afternoon, gunfire broke out while more than 80 teenagers were gathered at North Avenue Beach. No one was hit. A 15-year-old boy was taken into custody.

At least 18 other homicides have occurred in the Austin community so far this year, among more than 200 citywide, according to Sun-Times data.

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