The Associated Press
Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy says the city has logged its 500th homicide of the year.
McCarthy
issued a statement Friday calling the milestone a "tragic number that
is reflective of the gang violence and proliferation of illegal guns
that have plagued some of our neighborhoods."
The police
department went back and forth Friday, first verifying the 500th
killing, then backing off and saying an earlier death was still being
investigated.
By late Friday, police confirmed
40-year-old Nathaniel Jackson had become the 500th homicide victim when
he was fatally shot in the head outside a convenience store on the
city's West Side.
The last time Chicago reached the
500-homicide mark was in 2008, when the year ended with 512 killings.
Last year, city records show Chicago had 435 homicides.