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Out of control nigger girl, 17, fatally shot in South Lawndale; police questioning person of interest
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Black Liars Don't Matter
2022-07-04 22:46:59 UTC
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If her parents had taught her how to behave she would still be
alive. She acted like a typical nigger and got shot.

A person of interest was taken into custody after a 17-year-old
girl was fatally shot Friday afternoon in South Lawndale.

Just after 3 p.m., Tierra Franklin was near the parking lot of a
business in the 2500 block of South Kolin Avenue when a male on
a bicycle approached her and opened fire, Chicago police and the
Cook County medical examiner’s office said.

She was struck in the torso and went to St. Anthony Hospital
where she was pronounced dead, police said.

A person of interest was brought into area headquarters for
questioning.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/2022/7/1/23192042/girl-17-fatally-
shot-in-south-lawndale-police-questioning-person-of-interest
Black Liars Don't Matter
2022-07-04 23:12:16 UTC
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If her parents had taught her how to behave she would still be
alive. She acted like a typical nigger and got shot.

A man on parole said he fatally shot a 17-year-old Friday in
Little Village after he saw her throw water at an employee of a
McDonald’s, according to Cook County prosecutors.

Anthony Heredia, 19, told investigators that employees of the
McDonald’s at 4334 W. 26th St., called that day and asked him to
come to the restaurant after the employees recognized the girl,
Tierra Franklin, from an altercation at the restaurant the
previous week, prosecutors said in court Sunday.

When Heredia arrived, the employees told him everything was
fine, and he waited in the ’s parking lot while Franklin and her
family got food inside, according to prosecutors.

When Franklin walked up to a drive-thru window and threw a cup
of water inside, splashing an employee, Heredia pulled a gun and
fired twice at her as she ran back to a car, prosecutors said.

Franklin was struck in the back about 3 p.m. and taken to St.
Anthony Hospital by her family, where she was pronounced dead,
the Chicago police said.

Employees at the McDonald’s declined to talk with a reporter
Sunday. A request for comment with a spokesman for the
McDonald’s Corp. was not returned.

Family members told ABC7 Franklin was headed into her senior
year at Curie High School and dreamed of becoming a lawyer.

After the shooting, a surveillance camera recorded Heredia
returning to the parking lot and picking up a shell casing, and
investigators later matched another shell casing recovered at
the scene with a shell casing found in Heredia’s pocket when he
was arrested a short time later, prosecutors said.

Charged with first-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon,
Heredia was ordered held without bail Sunday.

He’d been paroled in March after pleading guilty earlier this
year to reckless discharge of a firearm, according to county and
state records.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/7/3/23193450/anthony-
heredia-tierra-franklin-mcdonalds-shooting-murder-gun-crime-
chicago-little-village
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2022-07-05 00:12:44 UTC
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If her parents had taught her how to behave she would still be
alive. She acted like a typical nigger and got shot.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- A man has been charged with the shooting death
of a 17-year-old Curie High School student, Chicago police said.

Anthony Heredia, 19, shot and killed Tiera Franklin in Little
Village on Friday, police said Sunday.

On Saturday, family and friends gathered to remember the life of
the teen.

Franklin just buried her mother in April and her father was
killed when she was only 5 years old. Now, her family is
planning her funeral after she was shot and killed.

"They tell you they're going out to the store, you expect them
to come back home," said Franklin's aunt, Juanita Flowers. "So
it's tragic."

A sense of regret is fueling this family's pain as Flowers said
she was too late Friday picking up her niece before the 17-year-
old was shot and killed.

"I feel like if I would've been here, maybe an hour, 45 minutes
earlier, she would've been in the car with me. She wouldn't have
been at the location where it happened," Flowers said.

Chopper 7 HD was above the scene that afternoon where police
said the girl was shot in her torso near a fast food parking lot
in the 2500-block of South Kolin in the city's Little Village
neighborhood.

Loved ones said she was with other family members when she was
shot. They rushed her to the hospital, where she passed away.

"I was at home waiting on them to come back," said Larhonda
Sanderson, another aunt of the teen. "They never came back."

The family said the teen was going into her senior year, with
dreams of becoming a lawyer.

"Looking forward to graduating next year from Curie High School,
looking forward to prom," Flowers said.

Police said Heredia was on a bicycle when he pulled out a gun
and shot her.

"We just lost her mother in April. We're not even nowhere near
healed from that," said Krystina Ross, a family friend.

The smiles of the mother and daughter duo are forever stitched
together in a quilt, while their deaths leave behind a pain much
too hard to fix.

"I just wish she was still here. I wish this would have never
happened," Sanderson said.

https://abc7chicago.com/curie-high-school-tiera-franklin-chicago-
shooting-little-village/12013736/

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