The 56-year-old looked and saw she was bleeding, the victim of a Friday night shooting that police are still investigating. Alarcon was rushed to
Recovering at her home Saturday, Alarcon said doctors told her she was lucky.
“”If the bullet had hit an organ, I would be really sick and would probably not be able to walk,”” she said.
For years, she has sold her elotes — corn smeared in mayonnaise, lemon juice or chili powder — near
“”I have to do it to survive,”” Alarcon said. “”I have bills, the rent, you know.””
Alarcon also sends money to
Officer
Alarcon said she heard the gunfire coming from two directions.
Police had no one in custody Saturday.
Through the years, Alarcon said she has seen a fair share of problems in her neighborhood. She sees the drunks and teens in gangs nearby. Some even buy corn from her.
As she recuperates, Alarcon must now decide whether she’ll return to her usual corner.
Family members, she said, “”are very scared. Very scared.””
But, she said, “”I’m still thinking about it.””
Tribune reporters