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1 caught, more suspects wanted for fatal shooting of 7-year old Jaslyn Adams in McDonald's drive-thru
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1 caught, more suspects wanted for fatal shooting of 7-year old Jaslyn Adams in McDonald's drive-thru
An 18-year-old man is expected to appear in court on Sunday to face murder charges in the fatal shooting of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams, who died in a hail of bullets fired into her family car while waiting in a McDonald's drive-thru in Chicago, police said. The killing of the young girl, whose father was wounded in the barrage of gunfire, rocked the city of Chicago prompting an angry Mayor Lori Lightfoot to condemned the "unthinkable act of violence" and saying the city's "epidemic of gun violence cutting our children's lives short cannot go on." The suspect, Marion Lewis, who was under surveillance by police in a western suburb of Chicago, was arrested on Thursday after he was allegedly involved in a car chase that ended with a crash on a freeway and a shootout with police that left him wounded, according to Chicago Police Department Superintendent David Brown. Lewis, who was later announced as a suspect in the McDonald's shooting, is just one of several suspects in the killing of Jaslyn, who was shot in broad daylight a week ago today on Chicago's West Side, Brown said.More Related News