Chicago Sun-Times

Little Village groups call for peace talk after shooting of Adam Toledo

- BY ELVIA MALAGÓN, STAFF REPORTER emalagón@suntimes.com | @ElviaMalag­on Elvia Malagón’s reporting on social justice and income inequality is made possible by a grant from The Chicago Community Trust.

More than a week after a 13-year-old boy was fatally shot by Chicago police, community members are calling for a peace talk with Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Ogden District commander.

“We have called on him to talk peacefully,” said Baltazar Enriquez, the president of the Little Village Community Council, about Chicago Police Department Cmdr. Gilberto Calderon. “To bring him to the table for him to mourn with us, for him to cry with us and for him to suffer what we are suffering.”

Holding signs stating “Justice for Adam,” the group also called for the release of any videos that will show the moments leading to when Adam Toledo was gunned down by police early March 29 in the 2400 block of South Sawyer Avenue. Officials did not disclose that the person who was shot was a minor until days after the shooting. Since then, community groups have held protests and vigils for Toledo.

He described Toledo as “our George Floyd,” pointing out policies are already changing because of the shooting. Lightfoot previously said she has directed Chicago police to draft a new foot pursuit policy.

Kristian Armendariz, 23, of Little Village, was among those who called for officials to come to the neighborho­od to speak with community members to improve relations between police and residents. He also said the group wants to see a community-led review board that would look into police discipline.

“I shouldn’t have to fear for my life seeing a squad car pass by me, but instead I’m terrified for my life,” he said, adding he could be stereotype­d because he’s Latino and lives in Little Village.

The group decried reports about alleged retaliatio­n against police officers in the area. Enriquez said residents in Little Village are hardworkin­g and “not cop killers.”

After chanting Toledo’s name, the group shared food in the parking lot of Farragut Career Academy while others stopped in front of a makeshift memorial surrounded by religious candles.

 ?? TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES ?? Baltazar Enriquez speaks Tuesday, joined by other Little Village community leaders calling for a meeting with Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Ogden District Police Cmdr. Gilberto Calderon.
TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES Baltazar Enriquez speaks Tuesday, joined by other Little Village community leaders calling for a meeting with Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Ogden District Police Cmdr. Gilberto Calderon.

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