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Another Innocent Chicago Child Loses Life in Senseless Gang Violence

By Charlene Wohlhart, published Jun 28, 2007
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Schanna Gayden, 13, an honor roll student at Ames Middle School was enjoying a piece of fruit she just purchased from a street vendor when she lost her life as a result of senseless gang violence according to the Chicago Tribune. Schanna was unaware of an invisible line that divided the playground she often enjoyed playing at into the YLO Cobra's territory, on the west side and the Imperial Gangsters Territory on the east side.

It is reported that the members of the two rival gangs gathered at the park, and shouted and flashed gang signs toward each other this past Monday evening before Tony Serrano, 19, fired several shots, missing his intended target and instead struck and killed Schanna. The rival gang members did not return the shots. Serrano said that he fired his gun because he was instructed to do so by his gang's leader, Mwenda Murithi, 26. Both were arrested for first degree murder of the 13 year old girl.

The arrest came quickly because there were dozens of witnesses at the park on Monday evening at the time of the shooting who identified the suspects, who admitted their involvement.

Schanna's mother, Rita Sallie, found some comfort in knowing that the young men that were responsible for her daughters murder were in custody. According to the Chicago Tribune, she is quoted as having said "I hope at least they regret it. I hope they understand they took someone's baby," Rita Sallie said Wednesday evening as she headed to a march in honor of her daughter. "I hope they didn't just walk away and say, 'Oh, well.' "

Schanna's mom had to spend the day making funeral arrangements for her daughter who loved math, was a fan of the Cubs and enjoyed riding her bike and playing basketball. She was shocked at the ages of the suspects and the fact that they both lived close to her home, noting that she might have seen the men in the past while going shopping.

The two men have had previous encounters with law enforcement, Serrano has had two previous minor arrests, while Murithi is known to have had 28 previous arrests, including four felonies.

Another Innocent Chicago Child Loses Life in Senseless Gang Violence
Another Innocent Chicago Child Loses Life in Senseless Gang Violence

Schanna Gayden, 13, an honor roll student at Ames Middle School

Credit: Chicago Tribune

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hi i used to live in chicago and knows how bad it is how sad to find out that she didnt even get to finish her dreams

Posted on 08/20/2008 at 4:08:23 PM

 
The only way to stop this craziness is for you dum ass people to get off your asses and go outside and beat the gangs out of your neighborhood. If they live there than harrass them until they leave. If you group up as a community, and I do mean old school lynching type mob of people from the community you can over run them out of your neighborhood. But until you dummies get the balls to do that , all you'll do is complain ,and allow more innocent victims to be slain. Im not talking about a march through your neighborhood every weekend, and I dont mean community meetings at the church either. I mean that if they are hanging out at the park get together with people in your neighborhood at that same moment and take the park back from them. If they resist call the police, or even better get a policeman first and go there to the park and kick the gang bangers out. If they live in your neighbborhood, identify their homes as high risk areas, and keep an eye and report everything

Posted on 06/09/2008 at 1:06:41 PM

 
It is horrible, I was just so sad when I found out when she died, because we both attended Ames and I had seen her once in a while, she was a really good girl--

Posted on 07/27/2007 at 6:07:00 PM

 
What a horrible crime against this innocent girl. At least the criminals were caught. That's something. Sophie

Posted on 06/28/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

 
Thanks Kat, yes we sure are getting hit hard with gang violence this year, I hope we find a solution quickly, Kay metioned an article of hers, which I will follow up with and hopefully if all of us do something, perhaps we can at least slow this trainwreck!

Posted on 06/28/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

 
There have been so many deaths of this kind lately in the Chicago area, but they have not brought the kind of publicity that they deserve. My family is from Chicago and I know that gang violence is a huge problem...this is a great article that spotlights what I feel is a very important issue.

Posted on 06/28/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

 
How sad! Senseless is right. What a shame...

Posted on 06/28/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

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