On a quiet Sunday evening in Chicago’s Archer Heights neighborhood, 17-year-old Rodrigo Franco clocked in like any other shift at the Burger King near 4060 S. Pulaski Road. But shortly after 7 p.m., his life was cut tragically short: a Jeep SUV pulled up outside, someone inside opened fire into the restaurant, and Rodrigo was struck in the head.
Emergency responders rushed him to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition, but the young worker was later pronounced dead. The horror of that moment hangs over his family and the community—a teenager working what seemed like a normal evening shift, gunned down in broad daylight.


Investigators with the Chicago Police Department’s Area One Bureau are leading the case, though as of now no arrests have been made and no motive has been released. The SUV that sped away remains unidentified, and police say the direction it left is still unclear.
Rodrigo wasn’t just a part-time employee; he was a senior at George F. Currie High School, positioned on the brink of adulthood with so much ahead of him. His family, reeling from the loss, set up a GoFundMe campaign to cover funeral expenses—by Monday night the fund had already raised over $4,500 of a $6,500 goal.
Neighbors say the Archer Heights branch of Burger King at Pulaski was typically calm in the evenings, making the brazen drive-by shooting all the more jarring. It’s a grim reminder of how unpredictable violence can strike even the most familiar places. The restaurant bosses and coworkers are left grappling with grief and questions: Why Rodrigo? Why then?
The family and community are hoping someone steps forward. Anyone with information is being urged to contact Area One detectives or submit an anonymous tip via the CPD tip line. The call for answers grows louder as the hours pass.
Rodrigo’s story—of a young life doing the right thing, simply trying to work and plan for the future—resonates deeply. His smiling face in the fundraiser photos, the promise of graduation, the sudden end—it’s the kind of tragedy that shakes a neighborhood. While the investigation continues, his community keeps vigil in his memory, and his family keeps hoping for justice.




