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At vigil for Jaslyn Adams, 7, neighborhood leaders and family call for shooter to be turned in

At vigil for Jaslyn Adams, 7, neighborhood leaders and family call for shooter to be turned in Sarah Freishtat, Katherine Rosenberg-Douglas, Rosemary Sobol © Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune Johnny Adams, the grandfather of Jaslyn Adams, cries while talking with members of the press during a vigil on April 19, 2021, for 7-year-old who was a fatally shot in a vehicle Sunday while sitting in a McDonald s restaurant drive-through with her father. The 7-year-old girl killed Sunday afternoon while with her father in a McDonald’s drive-thru was a first grade student who attended a Chicago public school in Humboldt Park, and Chicago detectives are investigating her fatal shooting as possibly targeting her father, according to police.

The Day - Chicago child, 7, shot 6 times at McDonald s; father may have been target - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published April 20. 2021 12:05AM  Sarah Freishtat, Katherine Rosenberg-Douglas and Rosemary Sobol, Chicago Tribune CHICAGO – The 7-year-old girl killed Sunday afternoon while with her father in a McDonald’s drive-thru was a first-grade student who attended a Chicago public school in Humboldt Park, and Chicago detectives are investigating her fatal shooting as possibly targeting her father, according to police. Jaslyn Adams, 7, was shot six times Sunday as she and her father waited at the McDonald’s in the Homan Square neighborhood on the West Side, a preliminary police report states. A responding police officer took the gravely injured child in a squad car and rushed her to Stroger Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 4:39 p.m. Her father, 29, with whom she had been in an Infiniti sedan at the time of the shooting, was shot once in the lower back, the report states. He also was taken to Stroger in serious condition.

Daywatch: Pritzker deploys National Guard to Chicago, Illinois latest struggles with mass vaccination and developer gives up on huge project across from Goose Island

Daywatch: Pritzker deploys National Guard to Chicago, Illinois’ latest struggles with mass vaccination and developer gives up on huge project across from Goose Island Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune A former Chicago Tribune printing and distribution facility at 700 W. Chicago Ave., April 19, 2021, where developers had planned an office and residential project along the Chicago River. © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune A bicyclist passes by migratory ducks on Botany Pond on the University of Chicago campus, March 24, 2021. Meanwhile, as of Monday, nearly half of Illinois residents 16 and older have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. But rising hospitalizations and cases, along with the looming threat of COVID-19 variants, are holding the state back from loosening restrictions.

Graded on a Curve: New in Stores for February 2021, Part Three

The Vinyl District February 18, 2021 Part three of the TVD Record Store Club’s look at the new and reissued releases presently in stores for February 2021. Part one is here and part two is here. NEW RELEASE PICK: V/A, Brighter Days Ahead (Colemine) As was the case with most of us, when the pandemic-related reality of 2020 became fully evident, Loveland, Ohio’s Colemine Records found it necessary to shift focus. Instead of following through with a hefty release schedule, owner-operator Terry Cole began offering individual tracks from acts affiliated with Colemine and Karma Chief Records and placing them under the thematic

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