5-Month-Old Girl Killed in Crossfire, Aavielle Wakefield, Highlights Surge in Gun Violence

Five-month-old Aavielle Wakefield was shot to death in Cleveland.

— -- Five-month-old Aavielle Wakefield -- who was shot to death in Cleveland earlier this month -- was laid to rest today, with her heartbroken family crying as they walked behind her tiny, white coffin on the way to her gravesite.

On the night of Oct. 1, Aavielle was in her car seat riding with family when shots rang out. A bullet tore through the car door and into her chest.

Aavielle was the third child under age six fatally shot in Cleveland in just over a month -– a 5-year-old and 3-year-old were also killed in drive-by shootings.

Police Chief Calvin Williams says these kids are innocent victims in the epidemic of murders plaguing that city.

In the days since her murder, media coverage and police statements have helped make Aavielle into something of a symbol of the young, innocent victims of gun violence in Cleveland. Her murder brought Williams to tears.

“Our babies are caught in the crossfire,” Williams said. “When are we going to stop counting dead babies out there on the street?”

“These are our kids. These are our neighborhoods,” Fardon said. “This problem hits the heart of who we are, and who we want to be, as a city. We cannot abide our Chicago being one where it’s okay for kids to die and entire neighborhoods to cocoon in fear.”

Fardon, Williams and other law enforcement officials blame a resurgence of violent gangs on city streets for much of the violence. Williams said that social media disputes, turf battles, drug disputes and personal vendettas often spark drive-by shootings, like the one that killed Aavielle.

“This should not be happening in our city,” Williams said. “We’ve got to do something about it.”