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Couple ambushed chicago
Couple ambushed chicago













couple ambushed chicago

Gyovanny Arzuaga fue asesinado y Yasmin Perez se encuentra en estado crítico luego de ser baleados por un grupo de afroamericanos, quienes los sacaron de su auto por portar la bandera de Puerto Rico al finalizar la Parada Puertorriqueña /P1gYlAzzFt

couple ambushed chicago

It gained some traction when a popular social media figure, Molusco, said that the couple was killed because they were flying a Puerto Rican flag. In Puerto Rico, the story received even less coverage. Tortillas vs two Boricuas killed brutally. Instead, the lead story this week that featured Latinos was the growing outrage at a high school coach in California who had been fired after tortillas were thrown at Hispanic opponents after a championship game. No hashtags, no thoughts, and prayers, no protests on the street, and just a small fist of flowers in a makeshift memorial. Most of the United State’s media categorized the brutal attack as a local story-one fit for the city’s crime blotter. The couple was one of 10 victims who died and 65 wounded in a weekend of violence. They hope to have a suspect in custody soon. The police have “promising leads” after tips from the community have identified a suspect who likely did the shooting. But it’s horrific nonetheless,” Lightfoot added. “I don’t believe they are typical by any stretch of young black men in our city. The man who was killed literally used his body as a shield and paid for that with his life,” the mayor said. But there were others who were standing by who dragged that poor woman out of the car. There’s one person who dealt the fatal shot. “As you saw from the horrific video, it wasn’t just one person. This also happened to be the first official federal celebration of Juneteenth.Ĭhicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who had marched in the parade earlier, condemned the attack as “horrific.” City cameras captured the crime in grainy detail. Gyovanny Arzuaga, 24, and his 23-year-old partner Yasmin Perez, the mother of their two children (age one and three) were ambushed last weekend while attending the Puerto Rican Day Parade at Humboldt Park by a group of men after what police said was a minor car accident. The graphic video of the attack went viral and blew up a story that otherwise would have slipped under the wire as just another violent day in an American city. The couple was celebrating Chicago’s Puerto Rican Day Parade, flying a big Boricua flag attached to their car when they were ambushed. A woman dragged out of her car by a group of men, beaten then shot in the neck, her boyfriend dying, shot multiple times execution-style as he shielded her body with his.















Couple ambushed chicago