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CHICAGO -- Memorial Day weekend violence has left nine people dead and 35 others wounded, Chicago police said.
Police said three people were shot while standing on the sidewalk in the 9100-block of South Harper Avenue when someone drove up and fired at
around 1:45 a.m.
A 59-year-old man, 57-year-old woman, and a 77-year-old man were all hit
and transported to local hospitals.
The violence happening despite Mayor Brandon Johnson's new safety plan, to increase police on the streets and include community groups to help curb violence in the city.
Over the weekend, 35-year-old William Hair's family spoke to ABC7 about
what happened to their loved one early Saturday morning in Lakeview.
"He was there with his best friend. They pulled up, didn't have a chance
to do anything. His best friend, thank God, was with him, and valiantly
tried to save his life, and performed CPR, helped him breathe. My son
fought for his life, but he was gone," Bill said.
Hair was one of five people shot over the past four days in Lakeview,
police are saying they plan to increase patrols in that area.
Sunday night, police say a 2-year-old boy was shot while was playing in a bedroom with an adult when a gun went off - the boy was hit in the right
hand.
Earlier that same day, a 2-year-old girl was hit in the hand after she
found a gun and accidentally shot herself. Both children are expected to
be OK.
"This is not an accident. This is negligence due to these guns inside
these homes with no lock on it. Get a lock, lock it down, save these
children," said community activist Andrew Holmes.
The violence has been happening despite Johnson's new safety plan to
increase police on the streets and include community groups to help curb violence in the city.
SEE ALSO | Anti-violence group seeks to create 'safe space' at Englewood gathering over Memorial Day weekend
ABC7 caught up with Johnson at an unrelated event on Monday.
"We have a lot of work to do in the city. Poverty didn't go away over the weekend. And, we understand that when communities have been disinvested in
and traumatized, that you're seeing the manifestation of the trauma,"
Johnson said.
Johnson also said he was encouraged to see people coming together over the weekend, in hopes of building a safer Chicago.
"We definitely have to come together as a community to continue to work on this. We are in a state of emergency," said Carolyn Ruff with BLM - Women
of Faith.
In an open roll call on the Southwest Side over the weekend with police, Johnson, community members, local and state leaders, the 8th District
Chicago police commander vowed to work diligently to combat crime.
"We're showing we won't stand for violence in this neighborhood or in any neighborhood and we're showing the 8th District and the Chicago Police Department is behind us," said CPD Commander Bryan Spreyne. "It's
difficult. It's definitely trying times and as I've told a lot of the communities before, it's not just the police department that's suffering.
Every job, every career, every aspect of business is short on employees."
Johnson said he will continue to work with all of the city's partners in addressing the root causes of crime and bring necessary support to
communities.
"This weekend, what you saw on display is that everybody recognizes that
it's going to take all of us to unite the city and to build a better
stronger safer city," Johnson said.
Holiday weekend shootings
A man was killed and a woman was injured in a West Garfield Park shooting
early Sunday, police said. The 35-year-old man and 30-year-old woman were sitting in a parked car in the 4100-block of West Taylor Street around
2:09 a.m. when someone fired shots, Chicago police said. The man was shot
in the head and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Hospital. The woman was
in critical condition at the same hospital with a gunshot wound to the
side. No arrests have been made and detectives are investigating.
Over an hour earlier, three men were shot on Chicago's North Side, CPD
said. The men were walking on the sidewalk in the 600-block of West Barry Avenue in the city's Lakeview neighborhood at about 12:50 a.m. when shots
were fired, Chicago police said. The three were outside the Mariano's at Broadway and Barry when the shooting took place, according to CPD. Chicago
fire crews took one of the men to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center
in serious condition, with gunshot wounds to the back and chest. A 22-
year-old man also was taken to Masonic in good condition with a gunshot
wound to the leg, and a 32-year-old taken to Masonic was in good condition
with a gunshot wound to the back, police said. It was not immediately
clear what led to the shooting. No one was in custody later Sunday
morning. Area Three detectives are investigating.
Minutes earlier, a man was fatally shot in Washington Heights early
Sunday, police said. The man, 20, was in the 1000-block of West 105th
Street at about 12:30 a.m. when two men approached and at least one of
them fired shots, according to Chicago police. The victim was struck in
the head and legs, and he was pronounced dead on scene. No arrests have
been made and detectives are investigating.
Another man has died after being shot in Woodlawn Saturday night, police
said. The man, 26, was leaving a gas station in the 500-block of East 67th Street around 10:55 p.m. when someone in a white SUV fired shots,
according to Chicago police. He was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center with multiple gunshot wounds to the back. He was pronounced dead at
the hospital. No one is in custody and detectives are investigating.
Just under an hour earlier, a 14-year-old girl suffered a graze wound
during a shooting in Englewood. Just before 10 p.m., the teen was standing
on a sidewalk with a group of people in the 7000-block of South Ada Street
when the shots were fired, Chicago police said. She suffered a graze wound
to the right arm and was treated at the scene, but declined to be taken to
a hospital, police said. No one was in custody.
Earlier that day, a woman was killed and three men were wounded in an
Auburn Gresham drive-by shooting. Just before noon, the woman and men were
in the 7900 block of South Ashland Avenue when a vehicle approached and
someone inside opened fire, Chicago police said. The woman, 69, was found
in a nearby vehicle with a gunshot wound to her flank, police said. She
was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where she was
pronounced dead, police said. One man, 55, was shot in the back and
another, 34, in the arm, police said. They went to the University of
Chicago Medical Center in good condition. The third man, 26, was hit in
the shoulder and went to Stroger Hospital, where he was listed in good condition, authorities said. No one was in custody.
Under an hour earlier, a man was shot to death in the Humboldt Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side. It happened about 11:15 a.m. in the 1100-block of North Ridgeway Avenue, according to Chicago police. The man, thought to be between 25-30, suffered multiple gunshot wounds. He died at
a hospital. Area detectives were investigating.
Earlier Saturday morning, a man was shot and killed in the Little Village neighborhood on the Southwest Side. At about 3:20 a.m., Johnathan Salgado,
22, was standing on the sidewalk in the 2400-block of South Homan Avenue
when he was shot in the chest, according to Chicago police. He was taken
to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he later died, police said. No one was in custody.
About 20 minutes earlier, two people were shot, one fatally, in the Heart
of Chicago neighborhood, police said. A 36-year-old woman and a 37-year-
old man were standing on a sidewalk in the 2300-block of West 18th Street
just before 3 a.m. when someone fired shots, according to Chicago police.
They were taken to a nearby hospital, where the man was pronounced dead.
The woman was listed in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the
face. No arrests have been made and detectives are investigating.
At around 12:50 a.m., police say a man, 33, was found shot to death in
Auburn Gresham. He was found on a sidewalk in the 7800-block of South
Seeley Avenue according to police. He suffered a gunshot wound to the
armpit and was pronounced dead on the scene. No one is in custody and detectives are investigating.
A 16-year-old girl was also shot while standing on a sidewalk in East
Garfield Park. It happened early Saturday morning around 1:11 a.m. in the
3000 blk. of W. Jackson. The teen was taken to Mt. Sinai in fair condition
with a gunshot wound to her right side. There is no one in custody and
Area Four detectives are investigating.
Another teen was shot in a Jeffrey Manor home after opening the front door Friday night, Chicago police said. The shooting happened just before 10:30
p.m. in the 9700-block of South Merrill Avenue, police said. The 17-year-
old male victim was still inside the home when he was shot in the leg. He
was taken to a hospital in good condition, police said. No other
information was immediately available.
Last weekend, at least 23 people were shot, one fatally, police said.
Source: Sun-Times Media Wire - Copyright Chicago Sun-Times 2023.)
ABC7 Chicago contributed to this report.
https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-memorial-day-weekend-shootings-shooting- crime-crimes/13314389/
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