Chicago, Feb 6:
At least five people were gunned down in Chicago, including a 34-year-old man
whose mother had already lost her three other children to
shootings.
Ronnie Chambers, who was his mother Shirley's youngest child,
was shot in the head while sitting in a parked car on the city's West Side. A
21-year-old man who was also in the car was wounded, police said.
Shirley
Chambers, whose two other sons and daughter were shot in separate attacks more
than a decade ago, was left grieving again.
"Right now, I'm totally lost
because Ronnie was my only surviving son," Chambers said.
Shirley
Chambers' first child, Carlos, was shot and killed by a high school classmate in
1995 after an argument. He was 18. Her daughter Latoya, then 15, and her other
son Jerome were shot and killed within months of one another in
2000.
"What did I do wrong? I was there for them. We didn't have
everything we wanted but we had what we needed," she asked.
Chambers said
despite this latest tragic chapter in her life, she's not bitter or
angry.
"They took my only child. I have nobody right now. That's my only
baby," she said.
A few hours after Ronnie Chambers was killed, a gunman
opened fire on three men near a South Side eatery, killing two of them and
wounding the third, police said.
Detectives were called to the scene of
another shooting in which a man in his 30s and a teenager were shot to death.
There had been no arrests.
Chicago's homicide count eclipsed 500 last
year for the first time since 2008. As grim as it is, Chicago's homicide rate
was almost double in the early 1990s — averaging around 900 — before violent
crime began dropping in cities across America.
Last year's increase,
though, stood in sharp contrast to New York, where homicides fell 21 percent
from 2011, as of early December.
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