(Chicago) đ Luis Alberto Aguilar Peres, 23, Venezuelan living at the Woodlawn Shelter died of comnination of Fentanyl and Cocaine ⊠06/02/2023 06:48:00 AM ⊠ME2023-03318 Report ⊠autopsy results were just made public âŠ.
Combined Drug (Fentanyl, 4-ANPP (Despropionyl Fentanyl) and recent Cocaine) Toxicity âŠ
Migrant Shelter is located at the old Wadsworth Elementary School building, 6420 S. University Ave on the southside of Chicago.
Dec 26, 2023
âfoaming at the mouth and unresponsiveâ migrant dies inside the old Wadsworth Elementary School building on Friday pronounced dead at the scene after Police arrived ⊠Mayor Johnson and city officials disregarded warnings from black community
Immigrant dies at shelter at shuttered Woodlawn school that stirred controversy
Though the police havenât said any crime was involved in the death, Ald. Jeanette Taylor said the first known death of an immigrant at a city of Chicago-operated shelter will heighten community concerns.
By Fran Spielman, Tom Schuba and Michael Loria
Jun 2, 2023, 2:28pm CDT Sun-Times
An immigrant died Friday morning at a shuttered elementary school in Woodlawn thatâs being used as a temporary shelter, marking the first publicly known death at a city-owned facility since large numbers of immigrants began arriving in Chicago last year.
Officers responded about 6:15 a.m. to a call of a 26-year-old man who was âfoaming at the mouth and unresponsiveâ at the old Wadsworth Elementary School building, 6420 S. University Ave., according to an alert from the Chicago Police Department obtained by the Sun-Times.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A police spokesperson didnât provide any additional information but said detectives were conducting a death investigation, indicating the fatality isnât thought to be criminal in nature.
Natalia Derevyanny, a spokeswoman for the Cook County medical examinerâs office, said an autopsy hasnât been conducted yet. The man hasnât been publicly identified because his family hasnât been notified of his death, she said.
Andris and Jose Duarte didnât know the man who died, but Jose Duarte, 23, said his passing shook him deeply. âItâs weird because we donât know what happened,â he said.
The couple from Venezuela arrived in Chicago a few weeks ago with their 5-year-old daughter, Leoskylls. The mother and daughter have been staying at a temporary shelter in Piotrowski Park in Little Village, while Jose Duarte has been sleeping at the Wadsworth respite center.
He said he heard about the death from others staying there who said the man was found dead by his roommates when they got up to look for work.
âThey tried shaking him several times, but he wasnât getting up,â Duarte was told. âWe didnât even know him, but heâs a human being.â
Johan Ferrer, an immigrant from Venezuela, knew the man who died only in passing. Still, he said he was disturbed by the discovery, given how far theyâd both traveled.
âOne comes a long way. One comes for a dream,â said Ferrer, 36. âPassing through the jungle and everything, itâs not easy.â
The death comes as the city grapples with a growing immigrant crisis that has led to racially charged public debates over funding to support the influx of arrivals and where to house them.
Since Texas Gov. Greg Abbott began sending immigrants to Chicago by bus and plane last August, more than 8,000 have arrived, mostly from Central and South America.
The proposal to turn Wadsworth Elementary into a respite center stirred controversy among Woodlawn residents, leading to allegations of racism against some Black residents who opposed the plan.
Local Ald. Jeanette Taylor (20th) said the first known death of an immigrant will only exacerbate community concerns.
âI just want to make sure it wasnât a fight, a shooting or anything like that,â Taylor said. âBut itâs a death, so people are definitely going to be concerned. And because it was there, we got to make sure that he wasnât sick, [and] it wasnât disease.â
A cathartic and racially charged debate in the City Council Wednesday reduced Taylor to tears as she explained how torn she was about supporting the use of surplus funds to house, feed and care for migrants when the needs of Chicagoâs Black residents continue to be ignored.
âDonât let these tears fool you,â she said during the debate. âWhen I have these tears, itâs usually because Iâm mad as hell and I want to fight.â
After airing her longstanding grievances, Taylor declared her intention to vote in favor of $51 million in funding, saying âitâs the right thing to help other people because, as Black people, thatâs what we do.â
âBut when the hell are you gonna help us?â she added.
Her colleagues gave her a standing ovation as voices from the gallery could be heard shouting âtraitorâ and âsellout.â
Taylor is a close ally of Mayor Brandon Johnson and the mayorâs choice to chair the City Councilâs Education Committee. She said she plans to meet with him on Monday to âfigure out next steps toward keeping the community and migrants safe.â
âWe need to be transparent and talk about whatâs the real plan to get people taken care of,â she said.
âA lot of that was never discussed with me, nor was it discussed with the community,â added Taylor, who claimed former Mayor Lori Lightfootâs administration had kept critical information from her.
She raised questions about how the shelter at Wadsworth is being run, and that 500 men were being housed there with just 80 women.
âThatâs a recipe for disaster,â she said. âIâm concerned about that. Now with this death [and] not really knowing what happened, Iâm concerned about the health issues that might be in there.â
She said she plans to urge Johnson to thoroughly examine âthe spaces, how we take care of them and then what actually happens there.â
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2023/6/2/23747107/immigrant-dies-woodlawn-shelter-wadsworth-elementary-school
picture credit Neighbors held a memorial service June 10, 2023 at Concord Missionary Baptist Church for Venezuelan migrant Luis Alberto Aguilar Peres. Credit: Jacqueline Cardenas/Block Club Chicago
https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/06/12/south-siders-preach-unity-as-neighbors-mourn-venezuelan-migrant-who-died-at-woodlawn-shelter/