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Five killed, dozens shot in Chicago ‘violent night’

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WASHINGTON: Forty- four people were shot across the Midwestern US city of Chicago, US media reported, with five killed in a wave of violence police branded ‘ totally unacceptab­le.’ Chicago Police chief of patrol Fred Waller told a press conference Sunday afternoon some of the shootings were ‘ targeted’ and related to gang conflicts.

“The city of Chicago experience­d a violent night. Incidents of either random or targeted shooting on our streets is totally unacceptab­le,” he said.

CNN reported multiple shootings took place between midnight and 2pm local time – with 10 taking place in just three hours from 1.30am.Gunmen targeted groups including one gathering of people who had attended a funeral repast, police said, adding that one of the injured victims was an 11-year- old boy.

Chicago experience­d a near 20year record number of murders in 2016, prompting President Donald Trump to regularly single out the city for criticism. But Waller said so far this year, there has been a reduction in shootings of over 30 per cent in Chicago, while murders are down by 25 per cent.

“That’s not a victory by any means, or any stretch” he said. “But we continue to head in the right direction.” He also said more than 5,500 illegal guns had been confiscate­d from the city’s streets. — AFP

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