Why hasn't suspected baby-shooter, Antonio Bucio, been charged with attempted murder? |
22-year-old Antonio Bucio has been charged with the Wednesday, June 8, 2011, shooting at Avondale Park, 3516 West School Street.
A 2-year-old and a 7-year-old girl were shot.
According to initial reports, one girl was shot in the back and the other girl was shot in the head.
The 7-year-old is in stable condition and the 2-year-old is said to be in good condition, reports Chicago Breaking News.
Citizens were attending an Avondale neighborhood CAPS meeting at the Park, when the shooting occurred.
Bucio was reportedly aiming at members of the Latin King street gang when he shot the little girls.
Bucio has been charged with two felony counts of aggravated battery with a firearm.
I don't understand how anyone could dumb enough to pull out a gun and start shooting towards a crowd of innocent people. His parents must be very proud!
ReplyDeleteor as stupid as him...
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, check out the "teardrop" by his eye...means his already killed someone.
ReplyDeleteI have a Latino friend who is in his forties. When he was a kid, his mother was shot in the head, right before his eyes. They were picnicking at a Southwest Side park, when gangs started shooting. His mother died in his arms.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, sorry to hear that. Children should NEVER have to be a part of the violence created by adults.
ReplyDeletethe teardrop under his eye, towanda please stay away from the tv
ReplyDeleteNot the tv that gave me that info. One of the "nicer" ghetto thugs I have chatted with told me. Maybe he was bs'ing me, who knows. Besides, I'm blind, it's not a teardrop, it's a "D".
ReplyDeleteBut thank you for telling me to stay away from the tv, it's not a good place to go sometimes and I have way more fun than you get watching tv anyway;)
When is multiculturalism/diversity going to start showing the benefits? I'm getting slightly impatient. Diversity is a good; no need to talk about why as we all understand that living among people who are similar to yourself, and among whom you feel comfortable is anachronistic at best.
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