Chicago boxer critically wounded in East Garfield Park shooting

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Sunday, December 4, 2016
Chicago boxer clings to life after East Garfield Park shooting
Boxer Ed Brown, 25, was in critical condition late Saturday after being shot in the head in the East Garfield Park neighborhood.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- A 25-year-old Chicago boxer was critically wounded early Saturday in a shooting in the city's East Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side, friends confirm.

Ed Brown and a 19-year-old woman, who was also wounded and in good condition, were sitting in a parked vehicle about 1:10 a.m. in the 3200 block of West Warren Boulevard when a silver vehicle pulled up and someone inside shot at them, Chicago police said.

In 2009, ABC7 profiled Brown when he was 17 years old and considered one of the best boxers in Chicago and a candidate for the 2012 Olympics team. His mother was killed in the 2003 E2 nightclub stampede.

READ: 2009 ABC7 PROFILE OF ED BROWN

On Saturday, Brown was shot multiple times, including in the head, and the woman was struck in the left leg, police said. Both were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital.

Brown's family said doctors are working to reduce brain swelling.

His longtime sparring partner Adrian Granados is among those at his bedside.

"I started telling him, you're in the tenth round right now, keep jabbing, keep sticking and moving," Granados said.

And while, Brown's loved ones acknowledge that his prospects for recovery are dim, they believe the fighter in him will prevail.

"What I'm saying to friends right now is he's just having a conversation with god right now, but I'm going to continue to ask god to send back our boy. I'm just staying as positive as I can," Granados said.

Brown went pro two years ago following an extremely successful amateur career.

Throughout his career, he had to fight the influence of gangs and drugs. This is the third time he's been shot. His lifelong coach George Hernandez said Brown had moved past all that.

"He's one of the top prospects in the world. He's 20-0 as a fighter, 16 knockouts. We were just getting ready to start camp for his next fight," Hernandez said.

A motive for the shooting is unknown. No one had been arrested in the shooting, police said Sunday evening.

The family said they are overwhelmed with grief.

"Put the guns down. Put the guns down. Put the guns down. All these kids are dying in the street. Put the guns down," his aunt Tamika Rainey said.

Ed Brown, 25, is a Chicago boxer who was critically wounded in a shooting early Saturday.