CHICAGO (AP) — The family of a 10-month-old Chicago girl shot and critically wounded Monday in a car traveling along a freeway are hoping a $10,000 reward leads to an arrest in the city’s latest shooting of a youth.
Ny’Ori Askew was wounded while in the backseat of a vehicle on the Bishop Ford Freeway. Chicago police say the shooting remains under investigation.
The reward announced by the I’m Telling, Don’t Shoot group seeks information that could lead to an arrest in her shooting. The girl’s aunt, Tiara Smothers, said at a news conference announcing the reward that “she hasn’t even made one yet.”
