A Chicago teen lost her life just hours after her younger sister attended President Obama’s speech on gun violence.
North Chicago police are questioning two people in connection with the murder of 18-year-old Janay McFarlane, a young mom, who was gunned down on Friday night while walking down the street–the same day her sister, Destini Warren, attended the president’s talk pushing for stricter gun control laws.
Angela Blakely, mother of both the girls, told The Chicago Tribune that the shooting death of local teenager, Hadiya Pendleton, had a profound impact on her slain daughter, Janay.
“It’s terrible, it’s terrible the only thing I can remember is my daughter telling me, ‘Mommy, it’s so sad about Hadiya. That makes no sense,’” Blakely said. “She always asked me a lot of questions about death.”
Obama made special mention of Pendleton, who was shot and killed after performing in his second inaugural parade, during his speech Friday at Hyde Park Academy High School on the south side of the city.









