Chicago Outrage (60621): Man Seen on Video at Shooting Scene Claims “He Can’t Remember” – LIVE UPDATES

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Englewood neighborhood (60621) – A man caught on surveillance video during a South Side Chicago shooting is now claiming he “can’t remember” what happened, despite clear footage and multiple eyewitnesses placing him at the scene. The incident occurred near 63rd Street and South Morgan in the Englewood neighborhood. Chicago police say the man was seen standing near the victim moments before gunfire erupted. Though detained, he denied any involvement or memory of the shooting. Investigators are reviewing the video and interviewing additional witnesses. Authorities urge anyone with cellphone footage or information to contact them immediately as charges are being considered.

Chicago Outrage (60621): Man Seen on Video at Shooting Scene Claims “He Can’t Remember” – LIVE UPDATES

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Suspect denies involvement despite clear surveillance footage and eyewitnesses

  • IMPACT: Chicago PD reviewing conflicting statements tied to South Side shooting

  • QUOTE: “He claimed memory loss, but evidence tells another story” – Chicago Police

  • ACTION: Authorities request additional footage, tips from area residents

Hyperlocal Impact

  1. Precise Location:
    Englewood neighborhood (ZIP 60621) — Near 63rd St & S Morgan St, South Side Chicago

  2. Community Quote:
    “We all saw him there — now he acts like it never happened?”
    Donnell Reese, 63rd Street vendor

  3. User-Submitted Visual:
    @ChiWitness – Taken at 9:18 PM, moments after shots fired on 63rd Street

Exclusive Angle

WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:

This case unfolds just days after Mayor Brandon Johnson renewed promises to curb gun violence. Community frustration is building over suspects dodging accountability, even when caught on camera.

DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:

CPD Case File #23-5409 — obtained exclusively by NewsBreak from incident records

Crisis Response

  • Local Resources:
    » Chicago Crime Stoppers: 1-800-535-STOP
    » Victim Support Services: 312-997-2222

  • Official Guidance:
    “If you were near the scene or have footage — contact us immediately.”
    Cmdr. Luis Navarro, Chicago Police Department

Community Pulse

VOTE: Should video evidence override suspect denials in violent crimes?
👍 YES — Cameras don’t lie
👎 NO — Still needs fair process
Drop your thoughts in the comments — city leaders are watching feedback

Update Log

  • 9:20 PM: Police respond to shots fired on 63rd Street

  • 9:45 PM: Man detained nearby; denies knowledge of incident

  • 10:30 PM: Video confirms suspect present at shooting with witnesses

  • 11:15 AM: Charges pending; investigation continues with public input

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