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7-year-old girl was fatally shot Sunday afternoon and a second person sustained gunshot injuries while sitting inside a vehicle at a McDonald's drive-thru in Chicago's Homan Square neighborhood, police said.

According to Chicago police, both victims were inside the vehicle when they "heard gunshots and felt pain."

The 7-year-old, who sustained multiple gunshot wound, was taken by Chicago police officers to Stroger Hospital where she was pronounced dead. She was identified as Jaslyn Adams.

The other victim, her father, was shot in the torso and taken to Stroger Hospital in serious condition. It wasn't immediately clear if he was related to the young girl.

No offenders were in custody Sunday evening, police said.
 
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The other victim, her father, was shot in the torso and taken to Stroger Hospital in serious condition. It wasn't immediately clear if he was related to the young girl.

Apparent contradiction here. Is he her father or is relation not necessarily clear? Maybe it wasn't clear at first, but then was revealed that they were father and daughter. Clarification of this phrasing, or correction, would be appreciated. Not blaming you, @Sugar Cookie, but that's simply an existent aspect of the text.
 
He is her father another source says he is.
A 7-year-old girl was killed and her father was seriously wounded in a shooting Sunday afternoon as they were getting food at a McDonald’s drive-thru in the Homan Square neighborhood.

The father, Jontae Adams, 28, and his daughter, Jaslyn, were in a silver Infiniti about 4:20 p.m. at the McDonald’s, 3200 W. Roosevelt Road, when they were shot, Chicago police said. A McDonald’s employee, who asked not to be named, said two people got out of a gray car and started shooting at the victim’s car.

Jontae Adams frantically called his mother, Lawanda McMullen, after the shooting.

“He said, ‘Ma, come get me. They just shot my baby,’” McMullen recalled.

The girl, who has three siblings, was shot repeatedly and was taken by police officers to Stroger Hospital, where she was pronounced dead, police said.

Her father was shot in the torso and also taken to Stroger, where his condition was listed as serious, police said.

Police said the shooting was believed to be gang-related, and less than three hours later, two people were shot in their car at a Popeyes in Humboldt Park, which investigators believe is connected to the McDonald’s shooting.

A 33-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman were in a blue Chevy Malibu, having just ordered food, at the Popeyes drive-thru window at Chicago and Kedzie, when a gunman pulled up in a car at 7:12 p.m and opened fire. The man was shot in the left leg; the woman in the abdomen. Both were taken to Stroger Hospital, with the man in serious condition, the woman in critical.

Both shooting scenes were littered with shell casings.

At the McDonald’s parking lot, onlookers gathered just outside of the police’s caution tape, stunned at the audacity of the shooting.

“Unbelievable, they did this in front of all those cameras,” one man who asked to remain anonymous said. “These kids are getting bold.”

Jaslyn was a student at Cameron Elementary School. She was nicknamed Pinky “because she was bright” and pink was her favorite color, family members said.

Even before the Popeyes shooting, outside Stroger Hospital, family members begged for an end to violence.

“Put the guns down,” Tawny McMullen pleaded as tears streamed down her face. “Our kids want to play, my kids can’t even go out the door because of [the violence.] Please put the guns down, please. My 8-year-old baby says she don’t even want to go outside to play because she’s scared she’s going to get shot. This has gotta stop.”

Other community activists, including an emotional Andrew Holmes, also called for a ceasefire.

“You just took away somebody’s queen. You just took away a mother’s daughter. You just put hurt on the father — for what?” said Holmes, who called the shooting “senseless.”

“Every parent has taken a child to McDonald’s to get something to eat. Not to get some bullets. To the shooter, why? Why? If you had any kids, have you ever taken your kids to McDonald’s?”

Marvin Edwards, president of 100 Men Standing, a Cabrini-Green group advocating against gun violence, encouraged anyone with information relating to the shooting to come forward.

“We are sick and tired of this. It makes no damn sense,” Edwards said. “Whoever pulled this trigger on this young lady and took her life, trying to get something to eat from McDonald’s, whoever housing these individuals, turn these people in . . . We are pleading with you, do not let this go undone. Turn them in right away. This family are going through living hell right now because of the acts of some fools.”
 
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The Internet claims a 7-year-old Chicago girl was killed in a McDonald's drive-thru because her father received a PPP loan.

Jontae Adams, 28, and his daughter Jaslyn were in the drive-thru at a McDonald's fast food restaurant when she was shot on Sunday, April 18.

Facebook users say the thugs targeted Adams because his name appeared on a list of PPP loan recipients published by the Small Business Association.

A search of the database shows a Jontae Adams in Chicago received a $20,000 emergency pandemic loan for his small business.

After the list was published, Adams took to Facebook and joked that his opposition was probably downstairs waiting for him.
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A suspect in the weekend murder of a 7-year-old girl at a West Side McDonald’s was chased by police on the Eisenhower Expressway Thursday afternoon and shot while he allegedly tried to carjack someone, police said.

Police shot the man multiple times after he crashed a vehicle and then tried to carjack a family, Police Supt. David Brown told reporters.

Brown said the man was wanted in the murder of Jaslyn Adams, who was shot Sunday afternoon inside a car with her father in Homan Square.

Shortly after 4 p.m., Chicago police officers performing surveillance of the suspect in a western suburb attempted to stop the suspect’s vehicle on the expressway, Brown said. That’s when the suspect crashed on the shoulder of the roadway and attempted to carjack a vehicle carrying a family.

The officers then shot the suspect multiple times, Brown said.

“We don’t know if the offender shot back. We can’t confirm that at this point,” he said. Two guns allegedly belonging to the suspect were recovered at the scene.

Brown said the suspect was taken to a hospital for treatment. Police spokesman Tom Ahern said the man was expected to survive. No officers were hurt.

“There were other people involved” in the incident, Brown said, but no one else was taken into custody.

Brown said the shooting is being investigated by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, which probes all shootings involving city police officers.

Jaslyn was killed Sunday after two people exited a car and opened fire in a McDonald’s drive-thru at 3200 W. Roosevelt Road.

The girl, who has three siblings and was nicknamed “Pinky,” was shot repeatedly and taken by police to Stroger Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Her father, Jontae Adams, was treated for a gunshot wound to his torso, police said.

“That’s my baby I just lost,” Adams told reporters Wednesday. “I got shot. My baby got shot six times… I want my daughter’s killers locked up.”
 
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An 18-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder after being identified as one of the perpetrators responsible for the murder of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams on April 18, according to police.

Marion Lewis, 18, faces a first-degree murder charge along with 17 other felony charges, including one count of aggravated vehicular hijacking, three counts of attempted first-degree murder and six counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm.

Lewis was arrested on Thursday afternoon on the Eisenhower Expressway following a pursuit after being identified as one of perpetrators responsible for Jaslyn’s murder.

Officers attempted to stop Lewis, who was inside of a vehicle before the vehicle crashed and Lewis fled from the scene.

Lewis attempted to carjack a vehicle with a family inside nearby before a Chicago police officer intervened and fired a shot, striking Lewis.
Police said they believe the shooting to be gang-related, and the investigation continues. Chicago police Supt. David Brown said in a press conference Saturday afternoon that there are more offenders responsible for Jaslyn’s murder.

The dad will never be safe.

I wonder if he regrets pissing on someone's grave now.
 
A second man has been charged in the shooting death earlier this month of a 7-year-old girl who was sitting in car with her father outside a Chicago McDonald’s, authorities announced Tuesday.

Demond Goudy, 21, was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder in the April 18 death of Jaslyn Adams and attempted murder in the wounding of 29-year-old Jontae Adams. Police did not detail the role Goudy played in the girl’s death.

Goudy was arrested Monday on Chicago’s West Side after a SWAT team surrounded the residence where he was tracked. Goudy surrendered, police said.

Jaslyn and her father were in a McDonald’s drive-thru when men pulled up in a silver Audi, according to Cook County prosecutors. They say surveillance video shows two men get out of the car, fire weapons at the victims’ car and get back into the Audi. When the victims’ car started to move forward, the two men got out of the Audi again and fired more shots into the vehicle before speeding away. Twenty-eight shell casings were found at the scene.
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Fugitive wanted for murder of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams arrested by FBI: prosecutors
Devontay Anderson has been wanted since late April when he was charged with first-degree murder in Cook County Circuit Court.
A man wanted for months in connection with the fatal April shooting of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams has been arrested by the FBI, federal prosecutors disclosed Tuesday.
Devontay Anderson has been wanted since late April when he was charged with first-degree murder in Cook County Circuit Court, records show. Last month, the FBI announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.
Meanwhile, the feds separately charged Anderson with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. In a two-page document filed late Tuesday morning, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney M. David Habich disclosed the FBI arrested Anderson on Monday in Chicago.
No further details about Anderson’s arrest were contained in the document, which asked a judge to dismiss the federal unlawful flight charge against him. The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokeswoman for Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx told the Sun-Times in an email, “We have no information to provide.”
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