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The city was still pulsing with its usual Monday energy when everything changed in a single burst of violence. People were shopping, talking, weaving through crowds beneath glowing storefronts. Among them was 20-year-old Mariana Gómez, clutching a neatly folded résumé she hoped would land her a new job.
She had plans that evening, plans for her future, plans she never imagined would be interrupted. She chose a busy hour to walk down Fifth Street—a place she’d always felt safe…..CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
But safety vanished in seconds.
Around 5:30 p.m., gunfire erupted without warning. Witnesses later said it sounded like fireworks at first, sharp pops slicing through the usual city noise. Then came the screams, the frantic scrambling, the chaos. People dove behind cars, ducked into shops, sprinted toward alleys—anywhere that felt like shelter. What had been a normal, crowded street instantly turned into a nightmare.
The gunfire was aimed at a local shopkeeper, a man known in the neighborhood for running a small specialty market. He had called police several times over the past year about threats and vandalism. No one knew his troubles would escalate into something this brutal. But on that evening, a gunman approached him with a precision that suggested a grudge, not a random strike.