Man whose family works for violence outreach group fatally shot while traveling in Chicago rideshare

A teen whose family works for a violence outreach group was shot and killed as he sat in a rideshare car in Little Italy on the Near West Side Sunday night.

The 19-year-old who was killed was Jeleal Goins, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. Project H.O.O.D. said Goins was the son of its executive assistant and brother of its youth manager.

"He tragically fell victim to a senseless act of gun violence, a harsh reality we’ve pledged to combat," said Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of the nonprofit group. "We will honor the memory of our colleague’s son by intensifying our efforts to prevent such tragedies in the future."

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Goins was in the 1300 block of West Taylor Street when someone approached on foot and shot him just before 9 p.m., according to Chicago police. Photos from the scene showed several bullet holes in a back passenger window.

The rideshare driver took Goins to Rush University Medical Center, where he died, police said.

No arrests have been reported.

Brooks said the mission of Project H.O.O.D. "to end violence and uplift communities feels more personal and urgent than ever … Today, we are not just an organization, we are a family mourning the loss of a young life taken far too soon."

Project H.O.O.D has established a support fund on its website to assist with funeral expenses.