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Labor Day weekend violence in Chicago: 4-year-old boy killed, seven other children wounded, total of 66 shotSun-Times Wireon September 7, 2021 at 1:13 pm

Six people were killed and at least 60 others were wounded in Chicago, including eight children 17 and younger, over the Labor Day weekend.

The youngest murder victim was a 4-year-old boy who was shot while getting a haircut in a home in Woodlawn Friday night.

Mychal Moultry Jr., who was visiting from Alabama, was struck twice in the head about 9 p.m. when bullets smashed through the window of a home in the 6500 block of South Ellis Avenue, Chicago police said.

The boy’s father held him until paramedics arrived, community activist Andrew Holmes said. Mychal died Sunday. He was the second 4-year-old shot in Chicago in a week, and the second 4-year-old killed in the city this year.

Chicago Police Supt. David Brown pleaded with the community Monday to help detectives after Mychal and seven other children were shot over the weekend.

“We need people in the community to come forward. This is beyond trusting police. This is about the safety of our babies,” Brown told reporters.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the weekend violence was driven by people who “have absolutely no regard for the sanctity of human life.” Echoing Brown, Lightfoot once again urged residents of neighborhoods that are “under siege” to cooperate with the police to “stem the tide on this violence.”

“The people in the neighborhoods who are doing the shooting, they are known to people in the neighborhoods,” Lightfoot said in an unrelated news conference. “I understand the fear that’s out there but I’m just calling upon people in these neighborhoods — particularly when we think about the number of children who have been shot — you’ve got to have your faith overcome your fear. You’ve got to step up.”

Lightfoot said her office will announce initiatives focused on gun violence “in the coming days” but did not disclose any details.

Chicago police investigate Saturday afternoon after a 12-year-old boy and 15-year-old girl were among three people shot outside a Citgo gas station at North Sacramento Boulevard and West Fulton Street in East Garfield Park. A back to school picnic was happening at the Citgo when the shooting occurred.Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times

Seven other children struck by gunfire

On Saturday, a 16-year-old boy showed up at Stroger Hospital with a gunshot wound, police said.
Two girls, 12 and 15, were among three wounded near a back-to-school event in East Garfield Park. Police said they recovered the car used in the shooting, but no one was in custody.
Saturday night, a 15-year-old boy was hit in a drive-by shooting in Englewood.
Another 13-year-old boy was seriously wounded in a South Chicago shooting. Police said the boy was in a basement with friends when someone shot through a window.
Sunday morning, a 14-year-old boy was shot while walking to a car with his father in Little Village.
A 17-year-old was among two teens shot in Washington Park.
Outside Comer Children’s Hospital Friday night, advocates try to console the father of a 4-year-old boy who was shot in Woodlawn.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Other murder victims

A 25-year-old man was killed Monday afternoon in a shooting in Brainerd. He was shot in the head in the 9200 block of South Eggleston Avenue and taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he died.
A 50-year-old man was killed Monday morning while driving in West Garfield Park. He crashed his car after being shot several times in the 4200 block of West Washington Boulevard, police said.
In South Shore, a person was shot in the head while inside a car in the 7800 block of South Clyde Avenue, police said.
Hours earlier, Enrique Negrete, 23, was stopped at a traffic light in the 3700 block of South Kedzie Avenue when he was shot in the head following a brief conversation with the alleged shooter, who was traveling in another car, police said. Negrete died in the 5500 block of South Albany Avenue in Brighton Park, about two miles south of the shooting scene.
Another man was killed late Saturday in Lawndale. Officers found the 41-year-old lying between two parked cars in the 1600 block of South Central Park Avenue, police said. He was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital with two gunshot wounds to the chest and was pronounced dead.

Aside from Negrete, none of the adult homicide victims has been identified.

Other shootings

A 34-year-old CTA bus driver was shot Saturday night on Washington Avenue near State Street, police said. Dennis Green, 38, was arrested and charged in the shooting.
Five people were wounded in Lawndale early Saturday when someone opened fire from a car at a gathering in the 1400 block of South Tripp Avenue, police said.

At least 47 others were wounded in weekend shootings between 5 p.m. Friday and 5 a.m. Monday.

Last weekend, at least six people were killed and 50 others wounded in citywide gun violence.

Contributing: Rachel Hinton and Tom Schuba

Crime scene tape blocks off a portion of the Lakefront Trail near the 800 block of North Lake Shore Drive, where a man was shot Monday evening in the Gold Coast.Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times

A man was shot in the leg early Monday outside a home in the 9900 block of South La Salle Street in Fernwood on the South Side.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

A man reacts at the scene after a 22-year-old man was shot in the face early Monday in a backyard in the 9500 block of South Yale Avenue in Longwood Manor on the South Side.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

At least 15 shell casings were recovered in the 2500 block of South Trumbull early Sunday after a 14-year-old boy was shot in Little Village on the Southwest Side.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Passersby watch as Chicago police investigate after a CTA bus driver was shot Saturday night in the first block of East Washington Avenue in the Loop.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Chicago police work the scene where a 13-year-old boy was shot in the head Saturday evening inside a home in the 8500 block of South Marquette Avenue in South Chicago.Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times

Five people were wounded in a mass shooting early Saturday in the 1400 block of South Tripp Avenue in Lawndale on the Southwest Side.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Chicago police investigate after a 4-year-old boy was shot in the head when bullets tore through the window of a home in the 6500 block of South Ellis Avenue late Friday in Woodlawn on the South Side.Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times

Chicago police personnel chat outside Comer Children’s Hospital on the South Side after a 4-year-old boy was shot in the head Friday night in the 6500 block of South Ellis Avenue in Woodlawn.Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

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Man shot on Lakefront Trail on Gold CoastCindy Hernandezon September 7, 2021 at 1:33 pm

A man was shot Monday night on the Lakefront Trail on the Gold Coast.

The man, 28, was sitting on the bike path around 7:15 p.m. near the 800 block of North Lake Shore Drive when he heard gunfire and realized he was shot, police said.

Struck in his buttocks, paramedics took him to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in good condition, police said.

A police car and yellow crime scene tape blocked off a portion of the trail as officers investigated the shooting. A handful of joggers and bicyclists stopped to talk with investigators.

No arrests were reported.

It’s unclear if the gunfire came from Lake Shore Drive or from on the trail. A police spokesperson said Tuesday morning there was no update to report.

Contributing: Tyler LaRiviere

A man jogs by as Chicago police investigate Monday evening after a person was shot on the Lakefront Trail near the 800 block of North Lake Shore Drive in the Gold Coast neighborhood.Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times

Chicago police work the scene Monday evening after a person was shot on the Lakefront Trail near the 800 block of North Lake Shore Drive in the Gold Coast neighborhood.Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times

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Fall Fashion 2021: Bold MovesLynette Smithon September 7, 2021 at 1:00 pm

COVID-19 stripped 18 months of live performances from the Joffrey Ballet. It was a devastating blow to the dancers, stunting their already short careers. They leaned on family and each other and found creative ways to keep their bodies and their craft in shape. At the start of the pandemic, many company members stayed in Chicago, continuing their classes by laying scraps of dance flooring near a kitchen counter or using dining chairs as a barre. Joffrey’s Crisis Stabilization Fund raised nearly $12 million to keep the doors open and pay salaries. Last fall, the dancers returned to the studios in small pods to prepare three digital premieres. Getting ready for a return to the stage has been slow but rewarding, they say.

Dancer Alberto Velazquez’s first live performance was for about 25 people at a press conference in May. “When I stepped back onstage,” he says, “that feeling came back and I realized how much I missed it.”

The audiences will be much bigger next month, when the Joffrey returns to a new home at the Lyric Opera House — freshly renovated with new seats, enhanced sightlines, and improved accessibility.

“We’re not out of this pandemic yet, but we are so happy to be back,” says artistic director Ashley Wheater. Home: A Celebration, running October 13 to 24, kicks off the season with live premieres of three works — by Chanel DaSilva, Nicolas Blanc, and Yoshihisa Araioriginally choreographed for digital viewing. Former Joffrey artistic director Gerald Arpino’s Birthday Variations completes the program. It’s a fitting revival: The 1986 escapade was commissioned as a birthday present for Dino D’Angelo, who was then the owner of the Civic Opera House (now the Lyric).

Two full-length ballets — Christopher Wheeldon’s Nutcracker (December 4 to 26) and Yuri Possokhov’s Don Quixote (February 16 to 27) — anchor the season. And choreographer Cathy Marston sets her first ballet created exclusively for the Joffrey: a one-act based on John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. It runs April 27 to May 8, 2022, with Serenade by George Balanchine. For more information, visit joffrey.org.

SHAPE SHIFTERS

Above, on Dara: Alexander McQueen poly faille midi coatdress, $3,840, leather double belt, $920, antique silver stacked engraved ring, $360, antique silver stone ring, $490, and antique silver and stone drop earrings, $450, alexandermcqueen.com. On Jose Pablo: Prada knit turtleneck, $1,390, Prada, 30 E. Oak St.

How the Joffrey Company Spent the Pandemic

Dara Holmes is entering her 11th season with the Joffrey. She kept in touch with her church community through Bible studies on Zoom and stayed active by exploring the city on foot. “I walked everywhere,” she says.

When the shutdown started, Jose Pablo Castro Cuevas hadn’t even finished his first season in the main company. He spent nearly six months with his family in Mexico. “I was taking ballet class from the second floor of my house, holding on to the stairwell,” he says.

RIB STAGE

On Olivia: Hyke ribbed wool sweater and pants and Maud seashell and gold earrings, prices on request, Ikram, 15 E. Huron St.

How the Joffrey Company Spent the Pandemic

To keep her mind off not being able to dance as much as she wanted, Olivia Duryea took courses through the Joffrey’s partnership with Harold Washington College. “Coming back, I have more appreciation for performing,” she says. “Every show, I want to be aware that this is a fleeting thing we do.”

ON POINTE KNITS

On Dara: Earrings, dancer’s own. Sacai wool knit dress with cupro slipdress, price on request, Ikram. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello leather high-heeled boots, $1,595, Saint Laurent, 11 E. Walton St.

BARRE NONE BADASS

On Yumi: Dolce & Gabbana nylon puffer coat, $4,995, Dolce & Gabbana, 68 E. Oak St. All Saints cotton tee, $69, Nordstrom, 55 E. Grand Ave. Sacai wool tuxedo skirt, price on request, Ikram. The Office of Angela Scott stamped Italian leather and suede boots, $695, theofficeofangelascott.com.

How the Joffrey Company Spent the Pandemic

Yumi Kanazawa and her boyfriend, Joffrey dancer Valentino Moneglia Zamora, kept each other motivated at home. “It was nice to have someone who understands what we were going through,” she says.

COLOR PLACEMENT

On Yumi: Akris Napa leather cropped jacket, $3,990, and Techno neoprene skirt, $1,390, Saks Fifth Avenue, 700 Michigan Ave. Ribbed wool-blend mock turtleneck, $995, akris.com. Bottega Veneta calfskin handbag with wood and chain details, $5,000, bottegaveneta.com. Stuart Weitzman quilted Napa and smooth calf leather boot, $595, Stuart Weitzman, Northbrook.

CLASSIC LIFT

On Olivia: Gabriela Hearst cashmere sweater, $1,850, Neiman Marcus, 737 N. Michigan Ave. Jil Sander wool and mohair fringed scarf, $490, Blake. Michael Kors Collection double-faced wool-cashmere flannel slit skirt, $790, michaelkors.com. Stuart Weitzman quilted Napa and smooth calf leather boots, $595, Stuart Weitzman.

HAT DANCE

On Jose Pablo: Prada bouclé wool topcoat, $5,100, and Shetland wool V-neck sweater, $2,750, Prada. Esenshel rabbit hair hat, $425, esenshel.com.

BOUNDARY STRETCH

On Olivia: Marni double-faced wool cocoon coat, $2,490, Blake, 212 W. Chicago Ave. Maje cotton romper with broderie anglaise collar, $340, and polyester-blend vest with jeweled detailing, $295, Maje, 100 E. Oak St.

PAUSE FOR APPLAUSE

On Dara: Louis Vuitton broderie anglaise babydoll blouse, $4,800, Louis Vuitton, 919 N. Michigan Ave. Esenshel rabbit hair hat, $395. esenshel.com.

GRAPHIC MOVES

On Princess: Jewelry, dancer’s own. Snow Xue Gao silk dress and Noir Kei Ninomiya faux fur collar, prices on request, Ikram. Maje leather lace-up boots, $445, Maje, 100 E. Oak St. On Alberto: Topman polyester bomber jacket, $65, and Zanerobe cotton joggers, $99, Nordstrom, 55 E. Grand Ave. Dolce & Gabbana leather lace-up oxfords, $1,045, Dolce & Gabbana, w68 E. Oak St.

How the Joffrey Company Spent the Pandemic

Princess Reid, who joined the Joffrey in 2018, spent quarantine on the West Coast, returning to Chicago last August. She worked on building her confidence. “We got a big chunk of our careers taken away from us, but I found new ways to express myself,” she says.

Joffrey veteran Alberto Velazquez quarantined in Mexico with his family. “We haven’t been together for that long since I was 14 years old,” he said. Joffrey dancer Amanda Assucena joined him for part of the time; they took classes and rehearsed together in his mother’s dance studio.

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Stylist Assistants: Hayley Koutsis, Natalie Standiferd
Photo Assistant: Kipp Howe

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