A 15-year-old girl who performed at President Obama's
inauguration last week was shot dead Tuesday while hanging out with
friends in bullet-scarred Chicago.
Hadiya Pendleton was
standing under a canopy in Vivian Gordon Harsh Park when a gunman ran
down an alley, opened fire at the group and fled in a white car, police
said.
Pendleton was shot in the back but managed to run about a
block before she collapsed, officer Laura Kubiak said. She died at the
hospital.
A 16-year-old boy was wounded in the 2:20 p.m. incident.
Police said Pendleton, who had no criminal record, was probably not the
intended target.
Friends of the young majorette described her as a bubbly, well-liked student.
“She
was always smiling and laughing,” said Tyler Genovesi, 14. “She was
just a really nice person. … There’s a lot of people crying in school
today. It’s very sad. The band is playing for her right now.”
On Twitter, Pendleton’s schoolmates were decrying the loss of innocent life.
“You
are more than loved and missed,” one wrote. “Your laugh smile and silly
happy personality has made my day more times than I can remember.
Nobody deserves this, especially not you.”
The shooting happened in an upscale neighborhood where residents were shocked.
"I was torn apart," said Robin Hollis, who lives across the street from the park. "I cried when I heard about it."
Pendleton's
murder was one of three shooting deaths in the city on Tuesday. More
than 40 people have been shot dead in Chicago since the beginning of the
year. The city leads the nation in guns seized by police.
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