Horror as three-month-old baby boy is shot in the chest in Walgreens parking lot after parents popped out to buy formula

A three-month-old baby boy and his father were seriously injured after being shot at in their car outside a Chicago Walgreens, where they had stopped to buy formula.  Jeremiah Carlos and his 21-year-old father, who was not identified, were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital on Saturday with injuries so serious the baby will need medical
Horror as three-month-old baby boy is shot in the chest in Walgreens parking lot after parents popped out to buy formula

A three-month-old baby boy and his father were seriously injured after being shot at in their car outside a Chicago Walgreens, where they had stopped to buy formula. 

Jeremiah Carlos and his 21-year-old father, who was not identified, were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital on Saturday with injuries so serious the baby will need medical treatment until his teenage years, doctors said.

The family-of-three were attempting to pull out of the West 26th Street Walgreens around 4:30pm when two armed males got out of an SUV and began shooting at their Camaro, a police report, viewed by the  Chicago Sun-Times, said.

The baby’s mother jumped into the driver’s seat and took off down 24th Street until she was able to wave down an ambulance.

Seven children were shot in Chicago over the weekend, including Jeremiah,  Block Club Chicago, a nonprofit organization, reported.

Jeremiah Carlos (pictured) and his 21-year-old father, who was not identified, were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital on Saturday with critical and serious injuries, respectively

Jeremiah Carlos (pictured) and his 21-year-old father, who was not identified, were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital on Saturday with critical and serious injuries, respectively

Jeremiah was shot in the chest while the family of three were attempting to pull out of the West 26th Street Walgreens around 4:30pm

Jeremiah was shot in the chest while the family of three were attempting to pull out of the West 26th Street Walgreens around 4:30pm 

Jeremiah’s father was struck in the right shoulder and arm multiple times and a bullet grazed his neck. He fled inside the store while the gunmen, armed with a green rifle and handgun, got back in their vehicle and fled down Albany Avenue. 

Little Jeremiah was intubated and underwent surgery on Monday, according to The Sun-Times. He has been downgraded to stable condition. He was transferred to Stroger Hospital for further care, the police report said. 

The mother, Lily M, told ABC 7 Chicago that the surgery went well. 

The father was discharged from Mount Sinai on Saturday. 

Police recovered a dozen 9mm casings and nine rifle casings from the scene. Photos of the family's car show at least 12 shots penetrated the windshield and front of the car

Police recovered a dozen 9mm casings and nine rifle casings from the scene. Photos of the family’s car show at least 12 shots penetrated the windshield and front of the car

Carlo's father was struck in the right shoulder and arm multiple times and a bullet grazed his neck. He then fled inside the store while the gunmen, armed with a green rifle and handgun, got back in their vehicle and fled down Albany Avenue

Carlo’s father was struck in the right shoulder and arm multiple times and a bullet grazed his neck. He then fled inside the store while the gunmen, armed with a green rifle and handgun, got back in their vehicle and fled down Albany Avenue

A vendor who is set up in the Walgreens parking lot, which also serves several other businesses, said she heard ‘at least 15’ gunshots before she saw people running. 

Police recovered a dozen 9mm casings and nine rifle casings from the scene. 

Photos by ABC 7 Chicago of the family’s car show at least 12 shots penetrated the windshield and front of the car. No arrests have been made.

DailyMail.com has reached out to the Chicago Police Department and the family for comment. 

Lily started a GoFundMe for the family, writing: ‘While simply out for a store run to get baby formula, this unfortunate and senseless act of violence occurred and turned our family’s worlds upside down. We are now facing a devastating crisis.’ 

Little Jeremiah was intubated and underwent surgery on Monday. Doctors informed the family the infant will require medical treatment until he's a teenager to treat his injuries

Little Jeremiah was intubated and underwent surgery on Monday. Doctors informed the family the infant will require medical treatment until he’s a teenager to treat his injuries

As of Tuesday, Jeremiah is still hooked up to a lot of ‘tubes and IVs.’ 

‘The road to recovery will be long and challenging, requiring multiple surgeries, continuous medical care, and therapy. As we focus on being by Jeremiah’s side every step of the way, the mounting medical bills and related expenses will become overwhelming,’ the mother wrote. 

The fundraiser has garnered $2,310 out of its $10,000 goal, as of Wednesday afternoon. 

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply
Related Posts
Babysitter Accused Of Running Over Toddler With Car
Read More

Babysitter Accused Of Running Over Toddler With Car

A babysitter in Connecticut is facing charges for running over the 2-year-old child she was meant to be looking after with a car. Maria Santiago, 55, who was looking after several children, allegedly ran over the toddler after he opened the door of her car and fell out while the vehicle was moving. Local police
‘Good Bones’ Star Mina Starsiak Hawk Reveals Heartbreaking History Behind Her Latest HGTV Flip
Read More

‘Good Bones’ Star Mina Starsiak Hawk Reveals Heartbreaking History Behind Her Latest HGTV Flip

“Good Bones” star Mina Starsiak Hawk is making a roaring return to reality TV with the release of a new HGTV spinoff that will see her taking on an incredibly personal and poignant home-flipping challenge alongside her husband, Steve Hawk. “Good Bones: New Beginnings” will show Starsiak Hawk taking on a particularly emotional challenge: transforming
America’s ‘slowly dying’ cities – and the southern metropolis expected to boom as panicked residents flee
Read More

America’s ‘slowly dying’ cities – and the southern metropolis expected to boom as panicked residents flee

Climate change is set to reshape American cities over the next few years as people increasingly abandon flood, heat and wildfire 'danger zones' for calmer climes. Scientists told DailyMail.com that several cities are 'slowly dying' due to residents fleeing popular waterside destinations which are prone to flooding - with many metros predicted to look 'dramatically different'