Chicago Sun-Times

‘SHOOTING AND LAUGHING’

Barber disgusted by security camera footage of suspects who opened fire on East Garfield Park barbershop, wounding 5, including 3 kids

- MITCH DUDEK

Ike Trenell had a bad feeling about the two guys who walked into his East Garfield Park barbershop and glanced toward the back with hard looks on their faces before walking out.

His gut told him to lock the door. As he walked to turn the deadbolt, a spray of bullets came through the shop’s glass windows.

It was Thursday, shortly after 6 p.m., and about 30 people had gathered in the Gotcha Faded barbershop, 234 N. Pulaski Road, including quite a few children — a toddler among them, Trenell said.

Lorenzo Matthews, 11, was hit in the back, abdomen and left arm, and his brother, 12-year-old Michael Smith, was struck in the knee, their family said. Another boy, 16, was shot in the hip.

One of the most disturbing parts of the whole day, Trenell said, occurred when he reviewed security camera footage of the shooters.

“They had nerve enough to be shooting and laughing . . . that’s just crazy,” Trenell said Friday.

“I am very, very, very upset due to the fact that one got shot once and one got shot three times,” the wounded brothers’ mother Cierra Mobley said Thursday.

Lorenzo underwent a second surgery Friday morning at Stroger Hospital, relatives said.

“It went well; the bullets went through his body, but he’s in pain, and when he cries, his mom cries, too,” said Chris Williams, the boys’ uncle.

Lorenzo has another surgery

“YOU NEVER KNOW WHO YOU’RE LETTING IN YOUR DOORS . . . SOMETIMES THEIR TROUBLES FOLLOW THEM.”

IKE TRENELL, who says he is confident the shooters were targeting someone, possibly a man in the back who’d been shot a few months earlier

scheduled for Monday; Michael, also being treated at Stroger, was doing better Friday, Mobley said.

The adolescent brothers were getting their hair cut at the shop for the first time, Mobley said. Their father’s classmate works at the shop, she said, and they wanted to support the business.

Two men, 30 and 40 years old, were also struck, police said. The older man was hit in the thigh and taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, and the younger man took himself to Loretto Hospital with a gunshot wound to the arm. Their conditions were stabilized.

“Something like this never happened. This is a family shop, everyone in the neighborho­od knows,” Trenell said.

“But you never know who you’re letting in your doors . . . sometimes their troubles follow them,” he said, adding that he was confident the shooters were targeting someone, possibly a man in the back who’d been shot a few months earlier.

Denah Evans, a stylist who works at the shop, left work to go to the gym just 20 minutes before the shooting.

On Friday, Evans, with a heavy heart, returned to the shop to keep a few hair appointmen­ts, despite boarded up windows, bullet holes in barber chairs and two shattered vanity mirrors.

The apron Evans wore Friday was on one of the chairs that was struck, leaving a bullet hole directly in the center of it.

“This generation is, excuse my language, just f----- up,” Evans said.

The shooting occurred in the 28th Ward of Ald. Jason Ervin.

“It was a foolish and cowardice act that’s outside the norm of the street,” he said.

“This is a respectabl­e business. I know the owner, and I’ve even had my hair cut there before. It’s not a place that there’s been problems,” Ervin said.

On Friday, police were reviewing surveillan­ce footage from the area and had solid leads, but no arrests had been made, a Chicago police spokesman said.

 ?? MITCH DUDEK/SUN-TIMES ?? Stylist Denah Evans wears an apron with a bullet hole on Friday after Thursday’s attack on Gotcha Faded barbershop.
MITCH DUDEK/SUN-TIMES Stylist Denah Evans wears an apron with a bullet hole on Friday after Thursday’s attack on Gotcha Faded barbershop.
 ?? MITCH DUDEK/SUN-TIMES ?? A bullet hole from Thursday night’s shooting at Gotcha Faded barbershop, 234 N. Pulaski Rd.
MITCH DUDEK/SUN-TIMES A bullet hole from Thursday night’s shooting at Gotcha Faded barbershop, 234 N. Pulaski Rd.
 ?? PROVIDED PHOTO ?? Lorenzo Matthews, 11, at Stroger Hospital. He was hit in the back, abdomen and left arm in Thursday’s shooting.
PROVIDED PHOTO Lorenzo Matthews, 11, at Stroger Hospital. He was hit in the back, abdomen and left arm in Thursday’s shooting.

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