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American Focus > Blog > Crime > ICE called him a ‘suspected shooter’ in a Chicago mass murder — then quietly deported him
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ICE called him a ‘suspected shooter’ in a Chicago mass murder — then quietly deported him

Last updated: November 1, 2025 5:35 pm
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When Ricardo Granadillo Padilla was arrested in Raleigh, North Carolina, last winter by federal agents, it was seen as a major breakthrough in the investigation of one of Chicago’s deadliest mass shootings. The Department of Homeland Security issued a press release labeling him as a “suspected shooter” and linking him to the notorious Tren de Aragua gang in Venezuela. The arrest was portrayed as a significant step towards bringing justice to the eight individuals who were shot in Gage Park in December of the previous year.

The ICE press release titled “ICE Chicago captures shooters in December 2024 mass shooting tied to Tren de Aragua gang” highlighted the agency’s efforts in apprehending Granadillo. However, despite the initial fanfare surrounding his arrest, the case seemed to have hit a dead end. No charges were filed against Granadillo, and ballistic tests failed to provide any incriminating evidence. Eventually, federal authorities quietly deported Granadillo back to Venezuela without any public announcement.

The mass shooting took place on December 2, 2024, on the 3500 block of West 59th Street in Chicago, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to several others. The party where the shooting occurred was attended by a Venezuelan DJ and numerous guests, according to witnesses.

Two months later, ICE and Homeland Security Investigations conducted a raid on a residence in Raleigh, North Carolina, where Granadillo was staying. The authorities described him as a suspected member of the Tren de Aragua gang and linked him to the Chicago mass shooting. Despite the discovery of a stolen firearm in the house, forensic analysis did not connect the weapon to any known shootings, leading to Granadillo’s deportation on immigration charges.

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While the initial narrative painted Granadillo as a key suspect in the Gage Park shooting, the lack of concrete evidence resulted in his removal from the country without facing any criminal charges. The case highlighted the challenges of linking individuals to high-profile crimes without sufficient proof and underscored the complexities of investigating transnational criminal activities.

As the Gage Park shooting remains unsolved nearly a year later, the arrest of Granadillo and the subsequent deportation raise questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement strategies in addressing complex criminal cases with international implications. The case serves as a reminder of the intricate nature of criminal investigations and the need for robust evidence to support allegations of wrongdoing.

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