Deandre Holiday | Homicide Watch Chicagohttp://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/deandre-holiday/Latest news about Deandre Holidayen-usSun, 26 Feb 2017 11:34:03 -0600Football coach of DeAndre Holiday, 2016's first murder victim, wants others to 'touch lives like young DeAndre did'http://homicides.suntimes.com/2017/02/26/football-coach-of-deandre-holiday-2016s-first-homicide-victim-wants-other-to-touch-lives-like-young-deandre-did/<img class="size-medium wp-image-24088" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150408_231852PS-1-300x300.jpg" alt="DeAndre Holiday/Family photo" width="300" height="300" srcset="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150408_231852PS-1-300x300.jpg 300w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150408_231852PS-1-150x150.jpg 150w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150408_231852PS-1.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">DeAndre Holiday/Family photo</p> <p>By ELIZABETH CZAPSKI<br /> Homicide Watch Chicago</p> <p>When <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/deandre-holiday/">DeAndre Holiday</a>’s family and friends talk about who he was, they all say one thing: He loved football.</p> <p>As a kid, his father Renee Canady recalled, Holiday would pretend to put football pads on his shoulders and say, “Dad, I’m gonna play, I’m gonna play!” </p> <p>When he reached fifth grade, Holiday joined the <a href="http://www.southsidewolfpack.org/">Southside Wolfpack Youth Football Program</a>. He was shy at first, but “he turned out to be one of our most inspirational football players in the program,” Wolfpack coach Ernest Radcliffe said.</p> <p>Holiday was a leader and a motivator on and off the field, helping carry his team through playoff games and a city championship. Radcliffe remembered a playoff game where, with over 1,000 fans cheering for the Wolfpack, Holiday ran onto the field and made “the biggest hit of all."<br /> <span id="more-23980"></span></p> <p>Holiday left the team when he started playing football at Hyde Park High School, but he never forgot the Wolfpack. Radcliffe said he ran into Holiday between Christmas 2015 and New Year’s, and Holiday mentioned he wanted to come back and coach the team. “He was just so appreciative of us staying on and making sure he turned out to be a fine young man,” Radcliffe said.</p> <p>The two men promised to stay in touch. That was the last time Radcliffe saw Holiday.</p> <p>On Jan. 1, 2016, Holiday, 24, got into a fight with someone in the 4600 block of South St. Lawrence in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood and that person pulled out a gun and fired shots at 2:20 a.m., according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. The shooter then ran away.</p> <p>Holiday, of the 5100 block of South Indiana, was pronounced dead at the scene.</p> <p>A second person, a 38-year-old man, was also struck by the gunfire and later showed up at Provident Hospital with a gunshot wound to the hand, police said.</p> <p>Holiday’s death was the first reported homicide of 2016 in Chicago.</p> <p>His mother, Gwendolyn Holiday, recalled that around two or three o’clock in the morning on Jan. 1, a friend of her son’s and some others she didn’t recognize came to her door and told her DeAndre had been shot. “I’m like, ‘What are you talking about? DeAndre’s in his room',” she said. “So I walked to his room and opened the door, and he wasn’t there. I kind of lost it.”</p> <p>Gwendolyn Holiday went to the scene. “All I could remember [was] seeing my child on the ground, with a sheet over him,” she said.</p> <img class="size-medium wp-image-24092" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/unnamed-300x300.jpg" alt="DeAndre Holiday/Family photo" width="300" height="300" srcset="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/unnamed-300x300.jpg 300w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/unnamed-150x150.jpg 150w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/unnamed.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">DeAndre Holiday/Family photo</p> <p>According to Gwendolyn Holiday, her son went to a New Year’s party with his girlfriend, who got into an altercation with one of her cousins. Holiday tried to break up the fight, and the cousin’s father thought Holiday pushed his daughter. More people attacked Holiday, and he knocked two of them out. As Holiday and his girlfriend left, a man from the party walked up to the car they were in. Holiday got out and the man shot him.</p> <p>Gwendolyn Holiday goes to the police station periodically to find out if they have any suspects. “[The police] have an idea who it is, but they don’t have anyone to place [the suspect] at the scene, so it’s been a struggle,” she said.</p> <p>Holiday said her son was not involved in a gang, although some of his friends were. “They wouldn’t let him be involved in anything that was not right,” she said. “They wanted him to do better.”</p> <p>DeAndre Holiday’s godmother, Donna Woods, described him as loving, giving, caring, active and motivated. “Family was very important to him,” she said.</p> <img class="size-medium wp-image-24093" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150926_225009-300x300.jpg" alt="DeAndre Holiday/Family photo" width="300" height="300" srcset="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150926_225009-300x300.jpg 300w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150926_225009-150x150.jpg 150w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150926_225009.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">DeAndre Holiday and his daughter Ariel/Family photo</p> <p>Holiday had three children: two boys, six and five years of age, respectively; and a girl, age 14 months. His mother and Woods both said he was an “excellent” father.  </p> <p>“His boys adored their dad; still today, all they talk about is their father. He made sure that they had what they needed, and he went out of his way to make sure that they were okay,” Gwendolyn Holiday said.</p> <p>“He spent a lot of time with his children and...although they were from different mothers, it was important that they all were together, and that they knew each other. He was a provider,” Woods said.</p> <p>It wasn’t just his children who adored him. According to Woods, Holiday’s funeral was “standing-room-only.”</p> <p>“I honestly did not realize how much that boy was loved by so many people until we went to the funeral and all these people showed up,” Gwendolyn Holiday said. “I didn’t know how many other people he had touched...I never knew that my son had this many people that really respected him and looked up to him.”</p> <img class="size-medium wp-image-24089" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150704_145752PS-300x300.jpg" alt="DeAndre Holiday/Family photo" width="300" height="300" srcset="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150704_145752PS-300x300.jpg 300w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150704_145752PS-150x150.jpg 150w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2017/02/IMG_20150704_145752PS.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">DeAndre Holiday/Family photo</p> <p>In addition to the funeral, there was a memorial at the crime scene, Holiday said. The Wolfpack honored DeAndre at a homecoming game with a prayer and a balloon release, and again at a team banquet, where they retired his jersey, Radcliffe said. Holiday’s number, 40, gained a special significance that day.</p> <p>“Whoever wears number 40, their job is they have to be as inspirational as DeAndre,” Radcliffe said. “They have to touch lives like young DeAndre did."</p> <p>Radcliffe hopes he can coach Holiday’s son once he is old enough. “We just keep pushing to try to save as many lives as possible because it’s so tough out here, and you need the sports programs and other programs in order for that to happen,” he said.</p> <p>Canady expressed concern about young people in the city, saying there is a lack of guidance. “It’s kind of hard trying to be a youngster in this day and age,” he said. “If the gangs don’t get you, the streets will get you.”</p> Elizabeth CzapskiSun, 26 Feb 2017 11:34:03 -0600http://homicides.suntimes.com/2017/02/26/football-coach-of-deandre-holiday-2016s-first-homicide-victim-wants-other-to-touch-lives-like-young-deandre-did/Deandre HolidayWEEK IN REVIEW: At least five people killed in gun violence, including 16-year-old, during New Year's week in Chicagohttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/01/04/week-in-review-killed-in-chicago-hoicides/<p>By JEFF MAYES<br /> Chicago Sun-Times Wire</p> <p><a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2015/11/CASING.jpg"><img src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2015/11/CASING-300x194.jpg" alt="rockwell-CST-032812-3.JPG" width="300" height="194" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-14341" /></a>The first homicide of 2016 in Chicago happened in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood about 2:20 a.m. on New Years Day, claiming the life of a 24-year-old man, one of at least five people to die in gun violence last week. </p> <p>In that first reported homicide of the year, <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/deandre-holiday/">Deandre Holiday</a>, 24, got into a fight with someone in the 4600 block of South St. Lawrence and that person pulled a gun and fired shots at 2:20 a.m. Friday, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. The shooter then ran away.</p> <p>Holiday, of the 5100 block of South Indiana, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the medical examiner’s office.</p> <p>A second person, a 38-year-old man, was also struck by the gunfire and later showed up at Provident Hospital with a gunshot wound to the hand, police said. He was listed in good condition.</p> <p>A 16-year-old boy died about seven hours after he was shot Saturday in the South Side Woodlawn neighborhood.<br /> <span id="more-15032"></span></p> <p>At 4:47 p.m., <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/antwan-mcbee/">Antwan McBee</a> was in a car in the 6300 block of South Stony Island Avenue when another car pulled up and someone inside fired shots, according to the police and medical examiner’s office.</p> <p>McBee, of the 4800 block of South Prairie Avenue, was shot in the head and shoulder, and took himself to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he died just before midnight, authorities said.</p> <p>A man was shot to death in Englewood on Friday night. About 9:40 p.m., 32-year-old <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/roderick-snowden/">Roderick Snowden</a> was sitting in a vehicle parked in the 6100 block of South Sangamon when a dark-colored car pulled alongside and someone inside opened fire, police and the medical examiner’s office said.</p> <p>Snowden, who lived in the 1200 block of Wadsworth Avenue in North Chicago, was shot repeatedly and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he later died, authorities said.</p> <p>Another man died after he was shot on New Year's Day in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the South Side. <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/donzell-m-davis/">Donzell M. Davis</a>, 36, was shot in the chest in the 1900 block of West Garfield at 6:40 a.m., according to police and the medical examiner's office.</p> <p>Davis was driven to 55th Street and Artesian before he was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about 40 minutes later. An autopsy found he died of a gunshot wound to the back.</p> <p>A 23-year-old man was shot to death late Tuesday in the Burnside neighborhood on the South Side. <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/xavier-thornton/">Xavier Thornton</a> was getting out of a vehicle in the 9000 block of South Greenwood at 9:03 p.m., according to police and the medical examiner's office. </p> <p>That's when the driver fired shots at him before driving away, according to police. Thornton, who lived on the same block as the shooting, was struck in the chest and head, and was taken to Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, where he died about 90 minutes later, authorities said. </p> Jeff MayesMon, 04 Jan 2016 16:00:46 -0600http://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/01/04/week-in-review-killed-in-chicago-hoicides/Deandre HolidayAntwan McBeeRoderick SnowdenXavier ThorntonDeAndre Holiday fatally shot in Grand Boulevard, city's first reported first homicide of 2016http://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/01/01/deandre-holiday-fatally-shot-in-grand-boulevard-citys-first-reported-first-homicide-of-2016/<p><iframe src="http://homicides.suntimes.com/api/v1/homicides/1377.html" width="100%" height="350" frameborder="0"></iframe></p> <p>By DANIEL BROWN<br /> Chicago Sun-Times Wire</p> <p>In the first reported homicide of 2016, <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/deandre-holiday/">DeAndre Holiday</a> was shot to death early New Year’s Day in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood on the South Side.</p> <p>Holiday, 24, got into a fight with someone in the 4600 block of South St. Lawrence and that person pulled out a gun and fired shots at 2:20 a.m., according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. The shooter then ran away.</p> <p>Holiday, of the 5100 block of South Indiana, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police and the medical examiner’s office.</p> <p>A second person, a 38-year-old man, was also struck by the gunfire and later showed up at Provident Hospital with a gunshot wound to the hand, police said. He was listed in good condition.<br /> <span id="more-15061"></span></p> <p>The crime scene on South Saint Lawrence Avenue stretched from East 46th Place to East 45th Street. A tan Lexus was parked on the east side of South Saint Lawrence Avenue with the driver side door open. Holiday’s body was lying in the street under the open door, next to shell casings.</p> <p>Friends and family began arriving on the scene about 3:30 a.m.</p> <p>“Who shot him?” a woman screamed and cried in the street as blue police lights bounced off brick homes. “F— everybody in that f—ing house! Period! That’s my baby’s daddy!”</p> <p>More family showed up about 10 minutes later. “That’s my baby!” an older woman wailed as she approached the tape. “They shot my baby!” A police officer took her by the hand and walked her back to her car.</p> <p>A man who identified himself as the man’s cousin showed up minutes later with more distraught friends and family.</p> <p>“He was a family man,” the cousin, who preferred to remain anonymous, said. “He wasn’t on any of this. He was supposed to be in the house with his grandma. He didn’t deserve any of this.”</p> Jeff MayesFri, 01 Jan 2016 15:59:26 -0600http://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/01/01/deandre-holiday-fatally-shot-in-grand-boulevard-citys-first-reported-first-homicide-of-2016/Deandre Holiday