A security guard was being questioned by police late Thursday after a shootout outside a Bronzeville liquor store left a Chicago grandmother dead.
The owner of Bounty TAC Force, which employed security guard involved in, said the guard had just been hired and had worked about 10 shifts. The owner confirmed his employee, Victor Brown, was the security guard working outside Wood’s Food and Liquor at 35th Street and Indiana Avenue.
“Very engaging, very talented,” Scott Onque, pastor of the church. “All of the pictures you’re going to see, you’re going to find her smiling.”“She just did not deserve to die in the streets of Chicago,” he said. A police source said the incident started with an argument between Brown and a man outside the liquor store on Monday.
“He could’ve shot anybody that came out of any one of those stores down there,” he said. “He could’ve hit anybody.”