Dozens
of Shootings in 1 Weekend: A Look at Chicago's Gun Problem (ABC News)
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Fireworks took on a second meaning in Chicago
this 4th of July weekend. Dozens of people were
shot, including a 7-year-old boy who died while celebrating with his family. It
was one of many incidents that police Superintendent Garry
McCarthy called the result of a broken system.
The city saw a total of
34 shooting incidents this past weekend, the Chicago Police Department told ABC
News. There were 48 victims, including 7 murder
victims, according to the police.
ABC News/Associated Press report continues:
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel
was "saddened and sickened" by the weekend's violence, he said at a
news conference Monday on an unrelated topic.
But gun violence in
Chicago is nothing new. Last year over the 4th of July weekend, the city had 41
shooting incidents, according to the police. There were 50 victims including 7
murder victims, the police said.
Here are two theories
on what’s behind the violence:
1. Gun violators aren't getting punished.
Criminals are not
feeling the repercussions of the justice system, McCarthy said.
Thousands of cases
involving weapons violations were thrown out in Chicago's Cook County criminal
courts between 2006 and 2013, according to the Chicago Reporter.
More felony cases
involving guns were thrown out than any other kind of case, the Chicago
Reporter said.
According to the
Chicago Reporter, the chief of the state’s attorney’s office’s criminal
prosecutions bureau said most of the dismissed cases "were based on a
judge's decision to suppress evidence because a gun was intercepted in a way
that violates the Fourth Amendment. Under that scenario, the prosecutor’s
office would have no choice but to throw out the charge."
On Monday Emanuel
reiterated his demands for gun law reform, calling on legislators and adults to
fight for change.
“You have too many guns
on the streets, too many people using those guns, and too little values,"
Emanuel said.
2. Big gang presence.
From 1991 to 2004, gangs
were behind the biggest chunk of killings in Chicago, or one-third of them,
according to the Chicago Police Department.
Gang violence was
trailed by armed robberies, which made up less than one-tenth of the killings,
the police department said.
Police say the father
of the 7-year-old killed this weekend was a known gang member with a criminal
record.
On Monday Emanuel
scolded the criminals responsible for the weekend shootings for having no
morals or conscience.
“You have gangbangers,
without any sense of moral remorse or responsibility, shooting into a
playground or shooting into a front yard, as if it’s a personal shooting
gallery,” Emanuel said.
While Chicago gun
violence may seem to be out of control, slayings are actually on the decline
overall.
There were a total of
407 murders in the city last year, down from 419 murders in 2013, which fell
even further from the total of 504 murders in 2012, according to statistics
from the Chicago police.
This year, there have
been 229 homicides in the city so far, according to the Chicago Tribune.
But Chicago's murder rate
is still much higher than New York City’s. New York, with three times more
people, had 333 murders in 2014 and 335 murders in 2013, according to city
statistics.
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