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Last May, Tommie Gatewood was looking forward to grabbing breakfast with his 27-year-old son, who was trying to get back on his feet after losing his job.
But later that month — before the breakfast happened — Gatewood got a call saying his son had been fatally shot in Chicago. He thought it was a cruel joke until a nephew who works in law enforcement confirmed the details.
His son, Tommie Gatewood Jr., was among at least 26 people who were killed during a violent weekend last May that overlapped with protests and unrest in Chicago over the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
Without a clear plan, Chicago police officers found themselves outnumbered and unprepared as vandalism and unrest spread from downtown to neighborhood businesses and as concerns grew about violence amid the chaos, according to a report from the city’s office of the inspector general.
One year later, we spoke with three families who lost loved ones to gunfire that weekend.
“Tomorrow is not promised to you,” said Jerri Richards, whose son JaQuawn Newman was killed. “You try to live your life the right way, the best that you can, and you just pray. Take one day at a time.”
Read the full story from Elvia Malagon.
Mister Kelly’s documentary to preview on WTTW-Channel 11
Chicago will get its first look at a new documentary about the famed Rush Street nightclub Mister Kelly’s this week on WTTW-Channel 11.
The film will air as a one-hour special at 8 p.m. Thursday, followed by a rerun at 10 p.m. Sunday. The full version, clocking in at 80 minutes, premieres nationally this fall.
The film includes live footage of performances from the club, where such greats as Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Herbie Hancock and Lenny Bruce got their acts together during their up-and-coming years. Big names including Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan chose the venue as the site of their live albums.
The executive producer of the film is David Marienthal, whose father George and uncle Oscar operated Mister Kelly’s as well as two other prominent Chicago nightclubs of the era: the London House and the Happy Medium Theater.
“Our city was the entertainment epicenter of the country during that time,” Marienthal said in a statement, “and my father and uncle built an unrivaled talent incubator.”
Read Darel Jevens’ full story here.
The Cubs have a vexing problem, and it’s not about hitting or pitching. Some players are creating their own competitive disadvantage by refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine, Rick Telander writes.
Bulls forward Patrick Williams showed flashes of immense two-way potential during his rookie season. Now he needs to embrace that mentality and run with it, according to veteran teammate Thad Young.
While the White Sox were having a good time on the field in a 5-1 win over the Cardinals, some of their fans got into a brawl in the bleachers that was caught on video by onlookers.
As more fans return to stadiums, what is your most memorable experience attending a Chicago sports game? Reply to this email (please include your first name and where you live) and we might feature your answer in the next Afternoon Edition.
Yesterday, we asked you: How much has your daily routine returned to “normal” since being vaccinated? Here’s what some of you said…
“I’m fully vaccinated. Still taking the same pandemic precautions although I go to more places (rehab center for therapy, salon for pedicure), but not much else. Still too many unknowns to completely relax.” — Ayani Good
“I’m not carrying around constant anxiety.” — Angela Ballard
“My family had a baby shower last weekend in a park. We’re mostly health care workers and seniors.” — Felice Eleazar
“My routine has changed very much for the better. I actually made it to Wrigley Field for the first time since 2019! Also, I can visit relatives without the fear of a severe case of covid. It is wonderful!” — Jo Ann Fields
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