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CHICAGO – Tragedy struck on the city’s West Side Thursday evening when an Uber driver and a young student became victims of a fatal shooting, according to Chicago police and local authorities.
The heartbreaking incident claimed the life of 18-year-old Damarion Johnson, who was on the verge of securing a full scholarship to play college basketball. His final moments were spent immersed in the passion he held dear.
Exclusive footage obtained by ABC7 captured the harrowing drive-by shooting as Johnson was on his way home from a basketball session, riding in an Uber.
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Authorities reported that the shooting occurred in the 200 block of North Homan Avenue in the Garfield Park neighborhood just before 8:30 p.m.
The victims, a 38-year-old man and the 18-year-old Johnson, were traveling south in a white sedan when a grey SUV approached them. A suspect inside the SUV opened fire, according to police reports.
The 38-year-old, shot in the arm, was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, CPD said. The 18-year-old, shot in the body, was transported to Mt. Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The 18-year-old victim was identified as Damarion Johnson by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Johnson’s dreams and aspirations were fueled by basketball, until gunfire tore them away.
“He just kept saying he wanted to make it out,” Project sWISH Chicago founder McKinley Nelson said. “He was just robbed of so many things. And I feel like he was on his way to making it out… He got an opportunity to go to college for free, right, from multiple places. So he was just weighing his options on what decision was best fit for him, and before he could announce that decision, his life was cut short.”
Johnson was in the backseat of an Uber ride when exclusive video obtained by ABC7 showed a gray SUV driving beside it at Homan and Lake in Garfield Park. Someone then leaned out the back window. ABC7 froze the video just as that shooter opens fire on the white car.
“Kids were still outside playing,” nearby resident Latora McCampbell said. “We was all scared, like, everybody dropping to the floor. That’s how loud those shots were.”
ABC7 reached to Uber for comment about one of their rideshare drivers being killed in the shooting, and an Uber spokesperson provided the foillowing statement:
“There are no words to describe this tragic loss of life, and our thoughts are with the victims’ loved ones during this difficult time. We’re doing everything we can to support police during their investigation, and we hope those responsible are brought to swift justice.”
As for Johnson, he spent years playing basketball with Project sWISH Chicago, a basketball program for inner city youth.
“He wasn’t just one of many kids that we’ve seen come in and out of the program,” Nelson said. “He was a real little brother to me, and I really had true love for him.”
The senior student was also a recent transfer at Christ the King Jesuit College Prep in the Austin neighborhood.
“Earlier today we were made aware of the tragic death of one of our students. Our entire Christ the King school family is grieving this senseless loss,” the school said in a statement. “During this incredibly difficult time, our priority is supporting our students and staff as we process this tragedy. Dealing with death is never easy, and it is especially challenging when it involves a young person with a promising future. Our counseling team is available for any student or staff member who needs a safe space to talk. Please keep this student, his family, and our entire school community in your thoughts and prayers.”
Police did not immediately provide further information about the shooting. Area Four detectives are investigating.
“Just a sad situation, like, everyday I’m praying for better,” McCampbell said.
While police have made no arrests, Uber says it is working closely with law enforcement. Grief counselors are available at Johnson’s high school.
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