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Chicago – Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell rested his brother Christian on Saturday afternoon after an 18-year-old boy was shot deadly in Chicago on June 24th.
Mourners gathered from all over the country at the Livingward Christian Center in Forest Park, a suburb of Chicago, to celebrate the lives of Christians.
In his compliment, Caldwell began by quoting Martin Luther King Jr.: “Everywhere injustice is a threat to justice everywhere.”
FOX News analyst Giano Codewell remembers his 18-year-old brother. He was hit deadly in Chicago.
“Knowing that my brother Christian was murdered, and certainly not the intended target, is an injustice we oppose,” Caldwell said. “We are also thinking about people who don’t know their names. Hundreds of people are killed every year in Chicago. They also deserve justice.”
He continued. “I lit the flames to make sure that the Chicago people, the dying brothers and sisters, had a voice and a platform, and they could hear, You can hear the police the wrong place, the wrong time for Christians. [times] Have you heard that story? “
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According to Chicago Police Department, Christian was one of three victims shot dead at 11400 blocks on South Vincennes Avenue on the night of June 24th. The other two were injured. The other victims, a 31-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman, were unknown to the Christians who were with his friends at the time.
According to CPD, an unidentified male criminal entered a black sedan and fled eastward from the scene after the shooting. The department has not shared any further updates since the incident occurred.
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Fox News analysts added that the community needs to unite and support each other with police to stop violence in cities like Chicago.
Christian is memorable for his smile, his love for friends and family, and his interest in sports, video games and music.
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Caldwell and his brothers were two of nine poorly raised brothers in Chicago. He has repeatedly criticized the city’s “crime-vulnerable” policy, which allows criminals to return to the streets. Born in 2004, Christian is the youngest of nine siblings and is 18 years old this year. Caldwell previously told Fox News Digital that Christians and his other younger brother resembled his son because Caldwell was the father of their lives.
Christians were buried in the Oak Park Cemetery on Saturday afternoon.