

Yancy said Capo was well-respected in the South Shore neighborhood, where the rapper lived. It's the kind of thing you hear about on the news sometimes, but when it happens right where you live, it hits home." "It's so hurtful to see such a young life taken away right in front of you. "It's just unbelievable, there are really no words for that," Yancy said. There he found his friend laid out and bleeding on the sidewalk. Saturday in the 7700 block of South Kingston.Īrthur Yancy, a friend of Capo and the building manager of an apartment complex on the block where he died, said he ran outside as soon as he heard gunshots.

But police did say a "documented gang member" was slain at 1:40 p.m. Police and the Cook County Medical Examiner's office didn't confirm Carr's death.

Shamus Toomey discusses the shooting and nearby fatal crash: I don’t understand what is going on with all these kids. The streets of Chicago is something,” Hess said, according to Fox. Fox Chicago, quoting Capo's manager Renaldo Hess, said the rapper, real name Marvin Carr, was dead. TMZ first reported that the dead man was Capo. He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, but he died. A video of the aftermath shows him on the ground, bleeding badly as bystanders coax him to hang on. The 22-year-old Capo was shot in the back and hip while standing outside in the 7700 block of South Kingston Avenue at about 1:40 p.m. Two are in custody, but no charges have been filed as of Sunday afternoon. CHICAGO - Chicago rapper Capo, a part of Chief Keef's Glo Gang crew of rappers, was shot and killed in the South Shore neighborhood Saturday afternoon during a string of carnage that police say may also include the death of a 13-month-old.Ĭapo's alleged killers are suspected of running over and killing a 13-month-old baby in a stroller as they fled the broad daylight crime scene.
