Leaders are calling for the community’s help after two children were killed on Saturday in Chicago
On Saturday, 10-year-old Lina Nunez was shot and killed while sitting on her family’s couch in the Logan Square neighborhood.
We’re burying our hope”
One-year-old Sincere Gaston was also shot and killed in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood on Saturday.
Community activist Ja’mal Green is offering a $5,000 dollar reward in the death of Sincere Gaston and Earley Walker, owner of W&W Towing, has announced a $25,000 reward for information into the shooting of Gaston in conjunction with a new group of business leaders called “I’m Telling, Don’t Shoot.”
“We have decided to correlate a group of business owners, and it’s a group fed up with gun violence in our communities,” Walker said.
Chicago police continue to investigate both of Saturday’s fatal shootings involving children.