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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-multiple-people-shot-20180701-story.html
So while all the faux outrage about children at the border who being fed, clothed, and housed, nobody talks about one of the crappiest cities (let alone states in IL) where kids are getting gunned down every.single.day. Yes, children. 60 total to be exact this year, 67 last year at this time, and 65 the year before that.
I have a friend who lives in one of the worst areas of Chicago (Englewood) and he said it's really that bad. He said the other night he got out of his car, and two stray bullets whizzed by his head. He also said detectives won't even investigate a single murder, usually only if there's more than 1 in a certain area. WTF? When did things get this bad in a major US City?
Everyone knows that Chicago has some of the nation's toughest gun laws, and it does zilch to curtail the gun violence. We know that some of the guns are coming from out of state, but that only amounts to around half of the guns. That makes me think it's either a cultural, economic, or both issue. Is Trump right - if these kids all had jobs and a purpose, would they be doing this crap? If it's cultural, what can we do as a society to fix it? What are your thoughts?
So while all the faux outrage about children at the border who being fed, clothed, and housed, nobody talks about one of the crappiest cities (let alone states in IL) where kids are getting gunned down every.single.day. Yes, children. 60 total to be exact this year, 67 last year at this time, and 65 the year before that.
The month of June began in Chicago with three children 15 and younger shot over three days. It ended with five kids shot over a weekend.
So far this year, at least 61 children have been hit by gunfire in the city. That's close to what it was at this time in 2016 and 2017, when violence in Chicago reached near-record levels, according to data kept by the Tribune. In 2016, at least 65 children were shot by July 1. Last year, it was 67.
In the past month, an 11-year-old boy was found shot in the head on the bathroom floor of his Far South Side home; a 12-year-old girl was killed as she was carrying a baby cousin into a relative's home on the West Side; and a 14-year-old boy was gunned down by someone in a passing car near Washington Park.
The 14-year-old, Lucian Paige, was slain Saturday in the middle of a weekend that was particularly violent for children.
"These kids can't live, they can't play, they can't do nothing," a relative said Monday.
She said Lucian was "just a kid, a regular kid" who was close to his sister, who is a year younger. "Very, very playful," she said. "He was a smart kid ... but they wanted to grow up so fast."
Nine hours earlier, another 14-year-old boy was shot in the Loop. He was coming up stairs at the corner of Wabash Avenue and Wacker Drive when he was shot in the leg, police said.
Then late Sunday night, three girls, ages 5, 14 and 15, were shot while sitting in a parked car with their mother in the East Garfield Park neighborhood, police said. Three other people were injured in the attack, which police said was gang-related.
I have a friend who lives in one of the worst areas of Chicago (Englewood) and he said it's really that bad. He said the other night he got out of his car, and two stray bullets whizzed by his head. He also said detectives won't even investigate a single murder, usually only if there's more than 1 in a certain area. WTF? When did things get this bad in a major US City?
Everyone knows that Chicago has some of the nation's toughest gun laws, and it does zilch to curtail the gun violence. We know that some of the guns are coming from out of state, but that only amounts to around half of the guns. That makes me think it's either a cultural, economic, or both issue. Is Trump right - if these kids all had jobs and a purpose, would they be doing this crap? If it's cultural, what can we do as a society to fix it? What are your thoughts?