Little Village Cleaning Worker Dies Days After Riding Home Into Gunfire

A 35-year-old cleaning worker died Wednesday, four days after gunfire tore through the car carrying him and three co-workers home from a night shift in Little Village, striking him in the head as they drove through the 2400 block of South Central Park Avenue around 2:40 a.m. Armando Viveros Cortes was riding in the backseat when the shots rang out early on August 8, and his co-workers initially mistook the blasts for fireworks before realizing he had been hit.

Viveros Cortes was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on August 12, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago police say gunfire struck him in the head as the vehicle passed through the block, and Area 4 detectives are investigating the shooting. An autopsy was scheduled for Thursday, though the medical examiner’s findings had not been released as of publication.

Co-Workers Sought Help at the Nearest Police Station

Rather than wait for officers to arrive, Viveros Cortes’s co-workers drove straight to the Ogden District police station and honked their horn until officers came outside to help, per the police report cited by the Sun-Times. The 10th District station sits at 3315 West Ogden Avenue in North Lawndale, roughly 1.5 miles from the shooting scene, and serves both the North Lawndale and Little Village communities, according to the Chicago Police Department. That drive underscores just how quickly the group had to act once they realized their co-worker had been shot rather than simply startled by noise.

Investigators recovered a striking amount of evidence at the scene. Police found seven nine-millimeter casings, according to the report, along with at least 27 shell casings overall scattered across the 2400 block of South Central Park Avenue — a volume of gunfire that speaks to the chaos of the moments before Viveros Cortes’s co-workers sped off for help.

A Family Now Facing Funeral Costs

A GoFundMe titled “Apoyo para Armando Viveros” launched Wednesday to help cover funeral and living expenses for the family Viveros Cortes left behind, describing him as a 35-year-old cleaning staffer who was shot while returning home from work. No arrests have been announced, and it remains unclear whether surveillance footage from the block or from near the police station itself might yield leads for detectives still piecing together who opened fire and why.

Part of a Violent Weekend Across the City

The shooting that ultimately killed Viveros Cortes happened during an August 7–10 weekend that saw four people killed and at least 43 others wounded by gunfire across Chicago, according to subx.news. That same stretch included an 8-year-old girl wounded in Humboldt Park and a 16-year-old boy killed in Little Village, the outlet reported…

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