Family IDs 9-year-old girl killed in in Back of the Yards shooting; 3 children among 10 others shot

CHICAGO (WLS) — A child is dead and 10 other people are injured after a mass shooting at a family gathering on the city’s South Side on Saturday night.

The shooting happened at about 9:18 p.m. near 52nd Street and South Damen Avenue, in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, Chicago police said.

At first I thought it was fireworks, but when I saw my daughter laying down on the floor with a bullet in the head, I realized it wasn’t fireworks

Jose Molina, father of girl killed in shooting

Officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert for 18 gunshot rounds at the location, police said. They found multiple people shot and started performed live-saving measures on the victims.

A witness said they saw a black sedan approach the area, and someone unknown started shooting into the crowd before fleeing southbound on Damen Avenue, Chicago police said in an update on Sunday.

Police said the shooting was likely a targeted act of violence.

The victims included seven adults and four children, police said. A girl was shot in her head. She was taken to the hospital, where she later died.

The girl’s father, Jose Molina, identified her as 9-year-old Ariana Molina.

A celebratory banner from Saturday night’s family gathering still hangs Sunday on the Back of the Yards home, which is now filled with grief and sadness.

“We were about to cut the cake when they started shooting from nowhere,” Jose Molina said.

He said a barrage of gunfire came from the corner of Damen Avenue and 52nd Street, but it wasn’t until the unthinkable happened that Molina understood what was happening.

“At first I thought it was fireworks, but when I saw my daughter laying down on the floor with a bullet in the head, I realized it wasn’t fireworks,” Molina said. “I tried helping her but it was too late.”

Ariana was killed in an instant as she was one of 11 shot.

“The offenders actions, make no mistake, are horrific and unacceptable in our city,” Chicago Police Department Deputy Chief Don Jerome said at a late Saturday night press conference.

All except one of the victim appear to be family members. In the hospital remains Molina’s wife, who was shot in the back, along with his daughter’s godfather and two nephews, and 1- and 8-year-old boys who were shot several times in the stomach.

The victims have been successfully operated on, Molina said, but his wife still doesn’t know their only daughter is dead.

“I haven’t told my wife yet because she’s still in a lot of pain of her own,” he said. “I don’t want to give her more pain at the moment.”

While police have said it was a targeted shooting that appears to be gang-related, Molina strongly refuted that while condemning what he said is the neighborhood’s increasing violence.

“We were working on buying a house to get out of here because of this, and now it’s too late,” Molina said. “My daughter is not here no more.”

Here’s the latest on the surviving children, according to police:

-A 1-year-old boy was shot in the abdomen and was initially reported to be in critical condition.

-An 8-year-old boy was shot in the abdomen and was initially reported to be in critical condition.

-A 9-year-old boy’s hand was grazed by a bullet, and he is expected to be okay.

For the adults, a 36-year-old man was shot in the arm and in his back, and he was initially reported to be in critical condition.

Here’s what we know about the injured adults that are in good condition:

-A 19-year-old woman was shot in the leg.

-A 26-year-old woman was shot in the thigh.

-A 30-year-old woman was shot in the forearm.

-A 36-year-old woman was shot in the back.

-A 38-year-old man was shot in the foot.

-A 40-year-old woman was shot in the right leg.

Police say there are likely two shooters. No one is in custody.

Alderman Stephanie Coleman, who represents Chicago’s 16th Ward released the following statement on Sunday morning:

The Back of the Yards community is united in our grief, prayers, and collective mindset that we must continue to stand firm against these senseless acts of physical force.
Violence is a citywide issue that continues to falsely characterize the true essence and intrinsic nature of our neighborhoods. This tragedy has left us all heartbroken and distressed. I am hopeful and confident that Superintendent Snelling and the Chicago Police Department will work tirelessly to apprehend the person or persons responsible for this cowardly crime.
I want to send my heartfelt condolences to the family of this precious jewel and my prayers to every person injured.”

This is a breaking news story. Check back with ABC7 for further updates.

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