Nine people are dead and at least 50 people have been shot in incidents across Chicago over the weekend, Chicago police said on Sunday evening. Some of the victims were children.
On Friday evening, a 15-year-old boy was shot and killed on Chicago’s South Side, officials said. The teen was identified as Terrance Malden, whose family members said was standing in the street when someone inside a light-colored vehicle opened fire, striking him in the back.
His family members suggested there is hypocrisy over the lack of outrage over the teen’s death.
“I’m sick of it. I’m tired of it. We talk about Black Lives Matter, but I’m sick and tired of what’s going on in these streets,” said Erikka Gordon, Malden’s aunt, according to ABC7.
In the most recent fatal shooting on Sunday, police stated that five people were shot in North Lawndale. A 52-year-old man was shot in the neck during the incident, and he died at the scene.
No suspects have been taken into custody or identified, officials told the outlets.
Good Kids Mad City organized a “love march” in the wake of the recent violence plaguing the city, which has claimed the lives of several children.
“There’s not enough graduations, weddings, baby showers,” march organizer Nita Tennyson, 22, told the outlet. “It’s funerals and urns. That’s all I’ve been to in the past four years. And I ended up losing one of my friends this weekend. And I wanted to do the march because it’s enough.”
Two marches are being planned for Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Englewood neighborhood and at 4 p.m. in the South Shore area.