Rapper, 31, dies after being shot 64 times as he walked out of Chicago jail

Rapper, 31, dies after being shot 64 times as he walked out of Chicago jail
Rapper, 31, dies after being shot 64 times as he walked out of Chicago jail
Rapper, 31, dies after being shot 64 times by two gunmen who ambushed him as he walked out of Chicago jail Three people shot in what Chicago police are calling an ambush on Saturday  One of the victims was Londre Sylvester, 31, also known as rapper KTS Dre  Police say Sylvester suffered more than 60 bullet wounds to face and body  He was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital where he was pronounced dead  Sylvester was shot as he walked out of Cook County Jail in Little Village  A woman, 60, who was with Sylvester suffered a gunshot wound to the knee  Another woman, 30, who was a bystander had a bullet graze her face, per police 

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Londre Sylvester, 31, was one of three people who were shot just outside Cook County Jail in the Little Village section of Chicago on Saturday

Londre Sylvester, 31, was one of three people who were shot just outside Cook County Jail in the Little Village section of Chicago on Saturday

A Chicago rapper died after suffering as many as 64 bullet wounds to his head and other parts of his body in what police are calling an ambush shooting just as he was released from jail.

Londre Sylvester, 31, who is known by his stage name KTS Dre, was one of three people who were shot just outside Cook County Jail in the Little Village section of Chicago on Saturday.

The shooting took place as Sylvester was released from the jail while wearing a monitoring device on his ankle, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Witnesses reported that two armed men stepped outside a vehicle and started shooting Sylvester, striking him in the face and chest.

Investigators found at least 59 shell casings on the 2700 block of West 27th Street, which is across the street from the jail.

Sylvester was rushed to

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