CHICAGO (AP) — A 12-year-old Michigan girl spending the summer in Chicago was fatally shot, just a few hours after attending a cousin's eighth-grade graduation, police and family members said.
She'nyah O'Flynn was returning to a house in Chicago's West Garfield Park neighborhood on Thursday night when she and a man were shot, apparently unintended victims of gunfire from a nearby party.
Her mother, She'vaughn O'Flynn, rushed to a hospital from Covert, Michigan, still in her pajamas. After she got to the hospital, she was asked if she wanted to see the body, the Chicago Tribune reported .
"I'm ready as I can be," O'Flynn replied. "I got the Lord with me."
Police said there were no immediate arrests.
O'Flynn said her daughter was a good student who loved playing soccer.
A 36-year-old man was injured in the shooting. The man's mother, Linda Riley-Bailey, says Chicago's violence is too much.
"They're killing our future," she said.