9-Year-Old Girl Killed, 10 Wounded in Chicago Mass Shooting

Tragic mass shooting in Chicago leaves 9-year-old dead, 10 family members wounded. Police seek suspects as community mourns and authorities offer emergency assistance to support victims.

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9-Year-Old Girl Killed, 10 Wounded in Chicago Mass Shooting

Ariana Molina. Photo credit: ABC7

A tragic mass shooting incident in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood on Saturday has left a 9-year-old girl dead and 10 of her family members wounded. The young victim, identified as Ariana Molina, was attending a family celebration in the yard when three gunmen opened fire into the crowd from a distance.

According to the Molina family members, the shooting was not gang-related, despite police suspecting gang involvement. The family has shared information about the gunmen with investigators, who are continuing their efforts to find the suspects responsible for this senseless act of violence.

The Chicago Police Department, in collaboration with community organizations, will be opening an emergency assistance center on Wednesday to provide resources and support to the residents impacted by this and other recent violent crimes in the area. The center, located at the Richard J. Daley Academy, will offer services such as counseling, victim compensation, and property repair free of charge to the public from 3 to 7 p.m.

Ariana's father, Jose Molina, who was also injured in the shooting expressed his grief and disbelief at how someone could do this to his innocent child.

Why this matters: The tragic shooting of Ariana Molina and her family members highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in Chicago and its devastating impact on communities. The incident highlights the urgent need for effective measures to address the root causes of violence and provide support to those affected by such senseless acts.

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling has questioned the lack of public outrage over this tragedy as dozens of mourners gathered in the neighborhood on Monday to honor the victims by raising pink balloons and lighting candles. The emergency assistance center aims to help the victims and their families in their process of healing, while a team of investigators continues to work on identifying and apprehending the perpetrators of this heinous crime.

Key Takeaways

  • 9-year-old Ariana Molina killed, 10 family members wounded in Chicago shooting
  • Shooting not gang-related, family shared info with police to find suspects
  • Chicago PD opening emergency assistance center to aid victims and community
  • Victim's father shares grief on TikTok, community devastated by senseless act
  • Police question lack of public outrage, continue efforts to apprehend perpetrators