Say What Now? Chicago Thrift Store Worker Accidentally Killed by Gun Hidden in Donated Sock [Video] | lovebscott.com

Say What Now? Chicago Thrift Store Worker Accidentally Killed by Gun Hidden in Donated Sock [Video]

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A Chicago area woman was the victim of a fatal accident when she was shot in the chest by a gun hidden in donated sock.

Police say Carmen Dominguez, 54, was sorting donated clothing at a Unique Thrift Store in the 9400-block of South Ashland Avenue on Friday morning. A male coworker she was working with discovered a .22 caliber handgun hidden inside a sock. When he shook the item out of the sock, police say the gun accidentally discharged in his hand.

Dominguez was struck by a bullet in the chest and taken to Christ Hospital in serious condition. She was later pronounced dead.

Eyewitness News is told Dominguez had worked at the thrift store for over 25 years. She had received awards from the store as a longtime valued employee. Dominguez is survived by a husband and two children, aged 17 and 30.

“I don’t know what to tell her. How do you tell your daughter that she doesn’t have a mother anymore?” said Victor Campos, victim’s husband.

Unique Thrift issued a statement on Friday that said, in part: “We are extremely saddened about the tragic accident in our Ashland store that resulted in the passing of one of our valued team members. Our thoughts and hearts are with her family and friends during this very sad and difficult time.”

Area South police are investigating the death. They say preliminary indications are that this is a tragic, accidental incident. U.S. Labor Department agents are also investigating.

Such an unfortunate incident. Check out the video below!

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