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💔 What happened at 79th & May looked like a random daylight execution… until a private home camera quietly changed everything. On February 4, 2026, at around 1:25 p.m. on Chicago’s South Side, 26-year-old Gabryel Gnia Ayres — “Gabby” — was sitting in the front passenger seat of a white car. Her boyfriend was driving. A baby girl just over one year old was strapped into the back seat. Seconds later, a red SUV appeared, 3–4 suspects dressed in black and wearing masks opened fire — more than 50 shots tearing through the middle of the day. Gabby was hit multiple times and did not survive. The driver was seriously wounded but lived. And somehow, impossibly, the baby was not hit by a single bullet. Police say there have been no arrests. The family is devastated. The community is grieving. But a residential security camera, never meant to be part of the investigation, recorded where the shooters went next. And in doing so, it may have revealed who they really are.
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