0 The Unsolved Murder of Casanova West: A Tragic Tale from Chicago's East Garfield Park
- Unsolved Murders
- by CSC Blog
- 03/02/2025
Incident Overview
On August 15, 2015, at approximately 2:05 a.m., 27-year-old Casanova West was driving near the intersection of Carroll and Central Park avenues in Chicago's East Garfield Park neighborhood. During this time, he was shot multiple times in the chest, back, and arm. Following the shooting, his vehicle crashed into a pole in the 300 block of North Central Park Avenue. Emergency responders transported West to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 2:37 a.m.
Victim Background
Casanova West, affectionately known as "Doodie," resided in the 200 block of North Central Avenue. He was a beloved individual with a vibrant personality, known for his impeccable style and sense of humor. West had four sisters whom he cherished deeply and was a father to three children. Friends and family remember him as someone who loved partying, was dedicated to his family, and had a unique way of expressing himself.
Community Impact
The loss of Casanova West sent shockwaves through the East Garfield Park community. His family and friends expressed profound grief, highlighting the void left by his untimely death. Comments from loved ones reflect a deep sense of loss and the enduring impact of his absence.
Investigation Status
As of now, there is no public information available regarding arrests or identified suspects in connection with Casanova West's murder. The case remains unsolved, with authorities continuing to seek leads to bring justice to West and his family....Read More