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34 shot in span of Chicago violence

Police ‘won’t be defeated’ by lawless and reckless

- John Bacon Contributi­ng: Aamer Madhani

Violence again brought tragedy and chaos to the streets of Chicago this weekend as 34 people were shot and five killed from Saturday to Sunday mornings, police said.

Police Patrol Chief Fred Waller, addressing the violence in a news conference Sunday, said the shootings reflect “the devastatin­g effects that illegal guns have in our communitie­s.”

Waller said the city has taken more than 5,500 guns off the streets this year. He said shootings are down from this time last year.

Chicago has recorded more than 300 murders in 2018, more than any other U.S. city. Waller stressed that the total is down 25 percent from a year ago.

“By no means do these statistics mean we have a victory,” Waller said. “But I promise you we won’t be defeated ... by a small element committing these reckless acts.”

Waller said the summer heat brings crowds out to the streets, particular­ly when violence has taken place. He said officers often find themselves engulfed in bystanders within seconds of a shooting.

He said the police department is working to prevent crime. He would not blame the weekend’s violence on the weather.

“We can never measure what we prevent,” he said. “And it’s not just about being hot. Sometimes it’s about the culture, about feeling like there are no repercussi­ons.”

The Chicago Tribune, citing police records and other sources, reported that during one period of less than three hours, 25 people were shot in five multiple-injury attacks. The violence was so severe the emergency department at Mount Sinai stopped accepting cases “just because of the sheer amount of shootings,” spokesman Dan Regan told the Tribune.

Thursday, hundreds of demonstrat­ors temporaril­y shut down the city’s Lake Shore Drive to protest gun violence while calling for the resignatio­n of Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

The Rev. Gregory Livingston, one of the march’s organizers, said protesters focused on the city’s North Side to contrast that area’s affluence with the poverty and violence that plagues neighborho­ods on the South and West Sides.

Emanuel has called for expanded gun control measures in Chicago and across Illinois. The mayor faces a long line of challenger­s if he seeks re-election next year.

 ?? JOSHUA LOTT/GETTY IMAGES ?? Chicago police investigat­e a shooting Sunday, one among dozens of incidents since Saturday morning.
JOSHUA LOTT/GETTY IMAGES Chicago police investigat­e a shooting Sunday, one among dozens of incidents since Saturday morning.

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