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Chicago toddler’s fatal shooting streamed live on Facebook

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CHICAGO: A toddler and a man were fatally shot while riding in a car in a Valentine’s Day attack captured in a live video on Facebook.

Police said Wednesday that they were still searching for a suspect in the shooting which shocked Chicago, a city grappling with a surge in violence so severe that it has drawn the condemnati­on Donald Trump.

The two-year- old boy, identified by officials as Lavontay White, was shot in the head on Tuesday and died at a hospital.

The boy was riding in the back seat of a red sedan, with his 20year- old aunt and a 26-year- old man in the front, when another of President man began shooting at them, according to authoritie­s.

Officials have not publicly named the pair, who were livestream­ing their car ride on Facebook as shots rang out.

The woman can be seen screaming and running out of the car and into an alley, as multiple shots are heard in rapid succession. Images of the vehicle showed multiple bullet holes.

The man, who also died of a gunshot wound to the head, was the intended target of the gang-related shooting, police said.

The woman, who was reportedly pregnant, was wounded in the stomach and survived.

“This has just got to stop somewhere,” police chief Eddie Johnson told news media on Tuesday.

“Our children shouldn’t have to keep paying the price for our inability to hold repeat gun offenders accountabl­e for their actions,” Johnson said.

“I’m sick of it, and I know Chicago is sick of it.”

Johnson has repeatedly blamed lax sentencing of repeat gun offenders as a major reason why police struggle to stem the Midwestern city’s raging violence, which authoritie­s have attributed largely to gangs.

The shooting on Tuesday was one of three in a particular­ly difficult period of just a few days, which saw children fall victim to shootings. — AFP

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This file picture shows curators posing by a giant Tricolour flag at St Andrew’s Hall in Norwich. — AFP photo

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