Chicago Sun-Times

10-YEAR-OLD GIRL KILLED BY STRAY BULLET MOURNED

Several hundred turn out to honor Logan Square victim, condemn violence

- BY MANNY RAMOS AND TOM SCHUBA Staff Reporters Manny Ramos is a corps member in Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of Chicago’s South and West sides.

Lena Nunez was watching television with her brother Saturday night at their grandmothe­r’s Logan Square apartment when tragedy struck.

A stray bullet that tore through a window of the home in the 3500 block of West Dickens went on to strike the girl’s head, according to the Chicago Police Department and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Within hours, Lena was pronounced dead at Stroger Hospital.

She was just 10 years old.

Monday evening, several hundred people poured into the street in front of Lena’s home, where candles and flowers memorializ­ed a child gone too soon. Family and friends mourned openly; their wails echoed on the block as people’s heads hung low.

For a quick moment, lightning broke through the clouds, and seconds later, a roaring thunder startled people — a man shouted “God does not need a microphone!”

“This has gotten me [shaken] up; we can no longer accept our children being murdered in our streets,” said Robert Torres, cofounder of Parents for Peace and Justice. “These are babies that didn’t have a chance to grow up, so I think we are all hurting as a city and as a community.”

The vigil — organized by 26th Ward Committeew­oman Angee Gonzalez Rodriguez and Lena’s family — was emotional as people grasped for some comfort within the Gospel. Many pastors from around the community came to show their respect and preach for peace.

“We all want justice, I pray for peace over the family that is mourning this loss,” said Pastor David Marrero of New Life Covenant Humboldt Park Campus. “There could be many excuses on why violence is happening — people could point toward the poverty, people can point it toward the drugs, people can point it toward any other thing, but when it really comes down to it all, it really comes down to the condition of the person’s heart.”

“And I am praying there is a hard change in people’s hearts.”

Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36th) called on people to speak out if they know something. Though the shooting did not take place in his ward, he showed his support and condemned what he called “urban terrorists.”

“Every weekend, 50, 60, 70 people shot; babies getting killed, for what — you don’t own this block,” Villegas said.

Villegas said he is working to introduce some kind of “witness protection ordinance” that would protect people who fear retributio­n.

Geovanny Nunez, a family member who launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover the upcoming funeral costs, described her as “a sweet little girl filled with joy, hopes and dreams.”

“Her untimely death has broken the hearts of many,” wrote Geovanny, pointing to the girl’s family — her parents and the brother who was there when the fatal gunshot rang out.

“No parent should ever have to bury their child,” Geovanny added. “That’s not the way it’s supposed to be!”

And yet, Lena is among a growing number of young children who have recently been victimized by Chicago’s summer gun violence.

Two boys, ages 1 and 3, have also been shot and killed over the past two weekends.

During a news conference Monday, CPD Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said Lena appears to have been shot by a gang member targeting rivals from almost a block away. Deenihan added that detectives have identified a “suspect vehicle,” though no arrests have been made in the shooting.

With her family members “devastated” by the tragedy and already reeling financiall­y in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Geovanny started the crowdfundi­ng campaign Sunday to raise $35,000 to pay for Lena’s funeral and burial costs.

By Monday evening, nearly 1000 people had already kicked in a total of $40,085.

 ?? MANNY RAMOS/SUN-TIMES ?? A vigil for 10-year-old Lena Nunez is held outside her Logan Square apartment Monday evening.
MANNY RAMOS/SUN-TIMES A vigil for 10-year-old Lena Nunez is held outside her Logan Square apartment Monday evening.
 ?? GOFUNDME ?? Lena Nunez
GOFUNDME Lena Nunez

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