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  • King College Prep student Andrew Mason, 15, wears a sweatshirt...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    King College Prep student Andrew Mason, 15, wears a sweatshirt in honor of Hadiya Pendleton outside the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church during her funeral.

  • Mourners gather outside the Greater Harvest Baptist Church in the...

    Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune

    Mourners gather outside the Greater Harvest Baptist Church in the Washington Park neighborhood before the funeral for 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton on Saturday.

  • Vivian Gordon Harsh Park in the 4500 block of South...

    Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune

    Vivian Gordon Harsh Park in the 4500 block of South Oakenwald Avenue on the South Sideis where 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton was shot and killed after school.

  • The Rev. Jesse Jackson arrives at the Greater Harvest Baptist...

    Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune

    The Rev. Jesse Jackson arrives at the Greater Harvest Baptist Church for the funeral of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton on Saturday.

  • (Left to right) Nathaniel Pendleton, Jr., his father Nathaniel Pendleton,...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    (Left to right) Nathaniel Pendleton, Jr., his father Nathaniel Pendleton, his mother Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, and Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy attend a press conference in Vivian Gordon Harsh Park in Chicago to announce a reward for information in the shooting death of the Pendleton's daughter, Hadiya Pendleton.

  • People crowd around the entrance to the Greater Harvest Baptist...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    People crowd around the entrance to the Greater Harvest Baptist Church for the funeral of Hadiya Pendleton on Saturday. Dozens were turned away after the church reached capacity.

  • Mourners line up to attend the wake for 15-year old...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Mourners line up to attend the wake for 15-year old Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home on Friday afternoon.

  • Danetria Hutson, from left, Klyn Jones, and Kyra Caldwell pose...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Danetria Hutson, from left, Klyn Jones, and Kyra Caldwell pose outside King College Prep in Chicago. The three teens were with Hadiya Pendleton when she was shot and killed on Jan. 29, 2013.

  • Onlookers take in the scene along the fence line at...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Onlookers take in the scene along the fence line at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale as Hadiya Pendleton is buried.

  • A Chicago police car and crime scene tape remain near...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    A Chicago police car and crime scene tape remain near the park where 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton was shot to death.

  • Hadiya Pendleton's mother (second from left) is hugged as the...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Hadiya Pendleton's mother (second from left) is hugged as the family of the slain 15-year-old gather at Comer Children's Hospital in Chicago.

  • The Rev. Jesse Jackson enters the visitation for 15-year-old Hadiya...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    The Rev. Jesse Jackson enters the visitation for 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted St., in Chicago

  • Pallbearers carry the casket containing the body of Hadiya Pendleton...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Pallbearers carry the casket containing the body of Hadiya Pendleton to her burial site at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

  • Chicago Ald. Will Burns, 4th, (left) Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton (center) and...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Chicago Ald. Will Burns, 4th, (left) Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton (center) and Kimiko Pettis (right) attend a press conference in Vivian Gordon Harsh Park in Chicago to announce a reward for information in the shooting death of Cowley-Pendleton's daughter, Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed in the park a day earlier. Pettis is Cowley-Pendleton's sister.

  • Klyn Jones, Danetria Hutson, and Kyra Caldwell show their bracelets...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Klyn Jones, Danetria Hutson, and Kyra Caldwell show their bracelets reading "Keep Calm" and "Remember Hadiya."

  • Friends and family grieve at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Friends and family grieve at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

  • Hadiya Pendleton's brother Nathaniel Pendleton Jr. is embraced by his...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Hadiya Pendleton's brother Nathaniel Pendleton Jr. is embraced by his father Nathaniel Pendleton during a press conference in Harsh Park in Chicago. Officials announced a reward for information in the shooting death of the Hadiya Pendleton.

  • Hadiya Pendleton's cousin Jahlil Pettis, 11, shows a photograph of...

    Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune

    Hadiya Pendleton's cousin Jahlil Pettis, 11, shows a photograph of Pendleton outside her South Side home.

  • Tanique Parker, 16, cries as she leaves the wake for...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Tanique Parker, 16, cries as she leaves the wake for friend and classmate Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home on Chicago's South Side.

  • Cook County commissioners honor a moment of silence, in part...

    Heather Charles, Chicago Tribune

    Cook County commissioners honor a moment of silence, in part for shooting victim Hadiya Pendleton, 15. From left: Commissioners Jerry Butler, Larry Suffredin, John Fritchey, Jesus Garcia and Jeffrey Tobolski.

  • King College Prep band members play as the hearse carrying...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    King College Prep band members play as the hearse carrying the body of Hadiya Pendleton arrives at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

  • A girl holds a flower as 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton is...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    A girl holds a flower as 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton is laid to rest at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

  • People comfort each other outside the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    People comfort each other outside the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church during the funeral of Hadiya Pendleton.

  • A photo of Hadiya Pendleton is displayed on a cell...

    Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune

    A photo of Hadiya Pendleton is displayed on a cell phone by her 11-year-old cousin Jahlil Pettis outside her South Side home. The 15-year-old King College Prep High School student was shot and killed after school in Vivian Gordon Harsh Park in the 4500 block of South Oakenwald Avenue.

  • Hadiya Pendleton's 10-year-old brother, Nathaniel Pendleton, Jr., (right) is comforted...

    Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune

    Hadiya Pendleton's 10-year-old brother, Nathaniel Pendleton, Jr., (right) is comforted by his aunt Kimiko Pettis outside Pendleton's South Side home.

  • A young couple hugs as friends and family of Hadiya...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    A young couple hugs as friends and family of Hadiya Pendleton mourn the loss of the 15-year-old during her burial at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

  • Hadiya Pendleton's parents, Nathaniel and Cleo Pendleton, and 10-year-old brother...

    Zbigniew Bzdak, Chicago Tribune

    Hadiya Pendleton's parents, Nathaniel and Cleo Pendleton, and 10-year-old brother Nathaniel Pendleton Jr. at their home in Chicago. "That bullet did a lot more than just kill my baby," Cleo said. "I'm amazed at how many people are impacted by someone's foolishness."

  • Guests exit the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church after the...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    Guests exit the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church after the funeral of Hadiya Pendleton.

  • A memorial for Hadiya Pendleton, who was killed at Harsh...

    Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune

    A memorial for Hadiya Pendleton, who was killed at Harsh Park on Oakenwald, adorns a fence in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago.

  • Members of the King College Prep band mourn the loss...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Members of the King College Prep band mourn the loss of Hadiya Pendleton at her burial at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale.

  • Kyra Caldwell, center, rallies with teammates before playing in an...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Kyra Caldwell, center, rallies with teammates before playing in an anti-violence volleyball tournament in honor of slain friend Hadiya Pendleton at Hope Academy Athletics Center in Chicago.

  • Teenagers sit outside the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church during...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    Teenagers sit outside the Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church during the funeral of Hadiya Pendleton. About 10:15 a.m., the funeral director came out and announced to the hundreds still waiting in line that no one else would be allowed inside -- not for the viewing or the funeral.

  • A woman carries a heart-shaped memorial into the Greater Harvest...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    A woman carries a heart-shaped memorial into the Greater Harvest Baptist Church before the funeral for 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton on Saturday.

  • Lindblom Math and Science Academy students Chelsea James, 17, from...

    Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune

    Lindblom Math and Science Academy students Chelsea James, 17, from left; Jordyn Willis, 17; Darnisha Stevenson, 17; and Laila Xhamilton, 18, lead the march from Hadiya Pendleton's school, Dr. Martin Luther King College Prep High School, to Vivian Gordon Harsh Park where she was shot.

  • Danetria Hutson, center, primps Kyra Caldwell as Klyn Jones talks...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Danetria Hutson, center, primps Kyra Caldwell as Klyn Jones talks and texts on phones outside King College Prep in Chicago.

  • The casket of Hadiya Pendleton is moved into a hearse...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    The casket of Hadiya Pendleton is moved into a hearse at the Greater Harvest Baptist Church in Chicago on Saturday.

  • Nolen Cowley, grandfather of Hadiya Pendleton, talks to reporters outside...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Nolen Cowley, grandfather of Hadiya Pendleton, talks to reporters outside the visitation for his granddaughter at Calahan Funeral Home located at 7030 S. Halsted St. in Chicago

  • Mourners enter the visitation for Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Mourners enter the visitation for Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home located at 7030 S. Halsted St. in Chicago.

  • King College Prep majorettes gather outside the Greater Harvest Baptist...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    King College Prep majorettes gather outside the Greater Harvest Baptist Church before the funeral for 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton in Chicago on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. Hadiya, who was a majorette, performed with the team during President Barack Obama's inauguration festivities just days before she was slain, shot in the back while hanging out with friends at a North Kenwood neighborhood park.

  • Mourners view the body of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan...

    Charles Rex Arbogast, AP/Pool

    Mourners view the body of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home in Chicago. A White House official said Michelle Obama will attend Saturday's funeral for Pendleton.

  • Angelete Lenoir, center, hugs daughter Sophia, 14, outside the Calahan...

    Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune

    Angelete Lenoir, center, hugs daughter Sophia, 14, outside the Calahan Funeral Home wake of Hadiya Pendleton. Lenoir and Pendleton were classmates.

  • Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel becomes emotional as he talks about...

    Nancy Stone, Chicago Tribune

    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel becomes emotional as he talks about a conversation he had in the morning with the mother of slain 15-year-old girl Hadiya Pendleton.

  • A Chicago Police officer stands in front of the visitation...

    John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune

    A Chicago Police officer stands in front of the visitation line before Hadiya Pendleton's funeral on Saturday morning.

  • Family members arrive to the visitation for Hadiya Pendleton at...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Family members arrive to the visitation for Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home located at 7030 S. Halsted St. in Chicago.

  • The hearse carrying Hadiya Pendleton leaves Greater Harvest Baptist Church,...

    Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune

    The hearse carrying Hadiya Pendleton leaves Greater Harvest Baptist Church, after her funeral service.

  • A tearful Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton talks with Chicago Police Superintendent Garry...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    A tearful Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton talks with Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy in Harsh Park in Chicago where her daughter was killed the day before.

  • Rev. Michael Pfleger speaks at a press conference in Harsh...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Rev. Michael Pfleger speaks at a press conference in Harsh Park in Chicago where officials announced a reward for information in the shooting death of Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed in the park a day earlier.

  • Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, center, arrives at the visitation for her 15-year-old...

    Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune

    Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, center, arrives at the visitation for her 15-year-old daughter Hadiya Pendleton at Calahan Funeral Home located at 7030 S. Halsted St. in Chicago

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The sixth-grader can barely keep from smiling, self-conscious in front of the camera as she delivers a very serious message.

“Hi, my name is Hadiya. This commercial is informational for you and your future children,” she begins. “So many children out there are in gangs and it’s your job as students to say no to gangs and yes to a great future.”

The video then shows shots of a boy slumped in a stairwell, another boy sprawled against a locker, a girl lying on the floor against a wall as a classmate next to Hadiya says, “So many children in the world have died from gang violence. More than 500 children have died from being in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Four years after Hadiya Pendleton made that public service video at Carter G. Woodson Elementary School, police are saying the same thing about her.

Hadiya had just finished her final exams at King Prep High School, where she was a sophomore, and was hanging out with friends from the school’s volleyball team when she was gunned down in a park in the 4400 block of South Oakenwald Avenue. Thursday afternoon, police announced the reward for information leading to an arrest in the shooting had increased to $24,000, up from $11,000 announced Wednesday.

Hadiya and the others had sought shelter from a rainstorm under a canopy at the park around 2:20 p.m. Tuesday when a gunman jumped a fence, ran toward them and opened fire, police said.

As the teens scattered, Hadiya and two teenage boys were shot. Hadiya was hit in the back and pronounced dead at Comer Children’s Hospital less than an hour after the shooting. The wounds suffered by the boys were not life-threatening.

Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy stressed that neither Hadiya nor anyone in the group she was with were involved with gangs. But it appears the gunman mistook the students for members of a rival gang, he said. The shooter was last seen fleeing in a white Nissan.

“These were good kids by everything that I learned,” McCarthy said at a Wednesday news conference, where a reward of $11,000 was announced. “Wrong place at the wrong time.”

Friday morning, that reward has been increased to $30,000, according to a statement from police News Affairs.

Pastor Courtney Maxwell, the family’s pastor, has offered $6,000, increasing the reward to $30,000, according to the statement, which said Maxwell has called a press conference at Harsh Park at 11:45 a.m.

Hadiya was shot a little more than a week after performing with the King College Prep band in Washington during President Barack Obama’s inauguration festivities. The shooting occurred in a park about a mile north of Obama’s Kenwood home.

The shooting has drawn the attention of both the White House, which is pushing for national gun control, and City Hall as Chicago closes on a violent January. Hadiya was the 42nd homicide victim this year in the city, where killings last year climbed above 500.

Hadiya’s father, Nathaniel Pendleton, pleaded for someone to step forward and bring the 15-year-old’s killer to justice.

“She was destined for great things,” he said.

Hadiya was a majorette with the band at King, one of the city’s elite selective-enrollment schools. She dreamed of going to Northwestern University and talked about becoming a pharmacist or a journalist, maybe a lawyer.

Police have reported no arrests.