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Chicago Police Officer Arshell (Chico) Dennis' son Arshell Dennis III shot & killed at 82nd & South Sacramento - Another once great community dies from BLACK CANCER link :
Chicago Police Officer Arshell (Chico) Dennis' son Arshell Dennis III shot & killed at 82nd & South Sacramento - Another once great community dies from BLACK CANCER
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Investigators say the man who was shot and killed in the Wrightwood on Saturday night was the son of Chicago Police officer.
Arshell Dennis III came home from college to surprise his sick mother for her birthday when neighbors say a gunman walked up and started shooting.
The incident occurred at a home near 82nd Street and Sacramento, according to police.
Dennis, a graduate of Urban Prep, was studying journalism and in his junior year at St. John's University in New York City. He was supposed to go back to school on Sunday.
The Dennis family released the following statement on Sunday: "Our family is deeply saddened by this tragic and senseless shooting. The loss of our son is stunning and painful. Trey was a junior in college at Saint John's University, majoring in journalism. Tragically, we were going to take him to airport today at 3 p.m. to return to school. Now because of this senseless violence, we will be grieving and planning his funeral. Trey was smart, funny, and the light of our lives. We ask for privacy at this time as we collect ourselves and deal with this stunning loss."
Neighbors say people were celebrating a birthday when the gunman walked up and started shooting.
"I knew it was gunshots and I was thinking, just like everybody else thinking now. Everybody is scared... my neighbor came out very upset, crying," said Carol, a neighbor.
According to a CPD spokesperson, Supt. Eddie Johnson spoke with Officer Arshell (Chico) Dennis on Sunday morning.
"As always, the men and women of the CPD will stop at nothing to find who was responsible and bring a sense of closure and justice to Officer Dennis and all of families affected by violence," said Supt. Johnson in a statement. "But in order to address the root of this violence, we must change the way the criminal justice system treats the reckless, repeat gun offenders who are causing this violence and send a clear message that when you are involved in gun crimes you will be held accountable."
Police say another man was in serious condition after the shooting. No one has been arrested.
Investigators say the man who was shot and killed in the Wrightwood on Saturday night was the son of Chicago Police officer.
Arshell Dennis III came home from college to surprise his sick mother for her birthday when neighbors say a gunman walked up and started shooting.
The incident occurred at a home near 82nd Street and Sacramento, according to police.
Dennis, a graduate of Urban Prep, was studying journalism and in his junior year at St. John's University in New York City. He was supposed to go back to school on Sunday.
The Dennis family released the following statement on Sunday: "Our family is deeply saddened by this tragic and senseless shooting. The loss of our son is stunning and painful. Trey was a junior in college at Saint John's University, majoring in journalism. Tragically, we were going to take him to airport today at 3 p.m. to return to school. Now because of this senseless violence, we will be grieving and planning his funeral. Trey was smart, funny, and the light of our lives. We ask for privacy at this time as we collect ourselves and deal with this stunning loss."
Neighbors say people were celebrating a birthday when the gunman walked up and started shooting.
"I knew it was gunshots and I was thinking, just like everybody else thinking now. Everybody is scared... my neighbor came out very upset, crying," said Carol, a neighbor.
According to a CPD spokesperson, Supt. Eddie Johnson spoke with Officer Arshell (Chico) Dennis on Sunday morning.
"As always, the men and women of the CPD will stop at nothing to find who was responsible and bring a sense of closure and justice to Officer Dennis and all of families affected by violence," said Supt. Johnson in a statement. "But in order to address the root of this violence, we must change the way the criminal justice system treats the reckless, repeat gun offenders who are causing this violence and send a clear message that when you are involved in gun crimes you will be held accountable."
Police say another man was in serious condition after the shooting. No one has been arrested.