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Grim 2012 toll passes last year's homicide total

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Bariffe, the city's 435th homicide victim, was an affable, Jamaica-born man who loved food and reggae music, according to family and neighbors. A grandfather of five, he retired after 25 years with the CTA and lived off his pension. While he separated from his wife years ago, the two remained close.

A couple of years ago, he rented the foreclosed house in the 9400 block of South LaSalle Street with an option to buy and started fixing it up so he could eventually sell it at a profit, his wife said. He was popular on the block, often helping to shovel snow or mow grass for an elderly couple next door. He was also known for the barbecues he hosted in his backyard, neighbors said.

"We were like one big family," said Amanda Smith, 27, whose grandparents lived by Bariffe and befriended him.

Bariffe's daughter, Yvette, said she and her siblings worried about their father living alone. He had told them of problems with people congregating outside the house, but he said they always left when he shooed them away. And he was never confrontational.

"He was very easygoing. My dad had never yelled at me in my life, and I'm 38," his daughter said.

Bariffe's wife said that her husband wore a lanyard around his neck with an alarm connected he could activate if he needed police. "He said, 'If anybody tried to attack me, I just press the button.' So he knew it was a dangerous place."

In the city's 436th murder on Monday morning, Carlos Alexander, 33, a father of four, was returning from a quick trip to a local convenience store when he was shot from behind in front of his home in the 7900 block of South Escanaba Avenue, according to family members and police. Alexander's sister opened the front door and saw him collapse to the ground, gasping for air. He died later at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Alexander, who hadn't held a steady job for almost three years, wanted to join the Navy so he could provide for his children, said his brother, Lorenzo. He planned on signing up after his 34th birthday next week.

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