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Nykea Aldridge | Facebook photo

Woman pushing stroller fatally shot; was cousin of NBA star Wade

Less than 24 hours after participating in an ESPN town hall on violence in Chicago, Bulls star Dwyane Wade was devastated by news his cousin was shot and killed while pushing a baby stroller Friday afternoon in the South Side Parkway Gardens neighborhood.

It’s the latest example of senseless violence in a year of extraordinary gun violence in Chicago.

“My cousin was killed today in Chicago,” Wade tweeted Friday night. “Another act of senseless gun violence. 4 kids lost their mom for NO REASON. Unreal. #EnoughIsEnough.”

Nykea Aldridge, of the 6400 block of South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, was taken to Stroger Hospital with gunshot wounds to the head and arm and was pronounced dead at 4:15 p.m., according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

About 3:30 p.m., Aldridge, 32, was walking with a baby in a stroller and a man in the 6300 block of South Calumet when two male suspects walked up and fired shots at a third man, according to Chicago Police.

Deputy Chief of Detectives James Jones speaks to reporters outside CPD headquarters Friday night. | Daniel Brown/Sun-Times Media

Deputy Chief of Detectives James Jones speaks to reporters outside CPD headquarters Friday night. | Daniel Brown/Sun-Times Media

“As she was walking down the street some type of altercation occurred which didn’t involve her,” Deputy Chief of Detectives James Jones told reporters at Chicago Police headquarters Friday night.

“We are talking to a couple of individuals that were in the area that have given us information regarding the shooting,” Jones added. “We don’t know what their involvement is and we are trying to hash out specifically and verify their story.”

He had few other details to share, saying the investigation “is very early in its stages right now.”

A relative took custody of the baby, who was not injured.

Police said Aldridge was not the intended target of what Jones called “this senseless shooting.”

The Bulls issued a statement Friday night saying “the entire Chicago Bulls organization” was “deeply saddened” by the Aldridge’s death.

“We send our deepest condolences to the entire Wade family during this difficult time,” the team’s statement said.

Dwyane Wade’s mother, Jolinda Wade, shown with her son in 2010, identified the victim of a shooting Friday in Parkway Gardens as her niece. The woman who was pushing a stroller when she was caught in a fatal crossfire between two men. | Associated Press f

Dwyane Wade’s mother, Jolinda Wade, shown with her son in 2010, identified the victim of a shooting Friday in Parkway Gardens as her niece. The woman who was pushing a stroller when she was caught in a fatal crossfire between two men. | Associated Press file photo

Jolinda Wade, mother of Dwyane Wade, talked with reporters Friday evening at Stroger Hospital. She participated in the nationally televised town hall with her son the night before.

“Just sat up on a panel yesterday, The Undefeated, talking about the violence that’s going on within our city of Chicago, never knowing that the next day we would be the ones that would be actually living and experiencing it,” Jolinda Wade said.

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Wade told reporters that her niece was struck by “bullets that have no name” as she was on her way to enroll her children in school.

“We’re still going to help empower people like the one who senselessly shot my niece in the head,” Wade told reporters as she held her sister in her arms, in remarks posted online by WGN-TV.

Jolinda Wade said it was the second child her sister has lost to gun violence.

Wade, senior pastor of New Creation Binding and Loosing Ministry in Chicago, spoke of the importance of giving the young men who are shooting each other in Chicago help to transform their minds and find a better direction with their lives.

“We ask that everyone continue to pray for us,” she said.

“She wanted to raise her family and see her family do better and was aspiring to do better herself,” Rev. Edward Jones Jr., a family friend, said Friday night. “She’s warm, loving, joyful — that’s the only way I can describe her.”

Contributing: Sun-Times staff

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