Humberto Hernandez, a 31-year-old Uber driver, found himself in a life-threatening situation while working in Englewood during the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Chaotic Scene Unfolds
Responding to a ride request, Hernandez picked up Dontius Wilson, 23, intending to transport him to a specified location and back home. However, the routine ride took a tragic turn when, nearing Wilson’s residence on the 600 block of West 69th Street, their vehicle was rear-ended, followed by a barrage of gunfire aimed at Hernandez’s car.
Describing the harrowing experience, Hernandez recounted how he evaded further danger as another vehicle attempted to obstruct his path. Despite his efforts to flee to safety, Hernandez’s tires were shot out, compelling him to abandon the vehicle and seek refuge in a nearby alley.
Victim Succumbs to Injuries
Tragically, Wilson sustained multiple gunshot wounds during the attack. Despite Hernandez’s efforts to assist him, Wilson ultimately succumbed to his injuries after being transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center.
Driver’s Dismay and Financial Struggle
Expressing his shock and dismay, Hernandez, a recent addition to the ride-hailing community, revealed his apprehension about continuing his work given the perilous nature of the city’s streets. Moreover, he expressed frustration with the lack of assistance from both Uber and his car insurance provider regarding the financial aftermath of the incident.
Ongoing Investigation
As the investigation into the incident unfolds, no suspects have been apprehended, leaving Area 1 detectives to piece together the events leading to Wilson’s tragic demise.
Conclusion: A Community in Mourning
The Englewood community grapples with the aftermath of this senseless act of violence, mourning the loss of Dontius Wilson while grappling with the ongoing challenges of ensuring safety and security in their neighborhood.
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