Austin American-Statesman

Chicago retools effort to rein in gun violence

U.S. prosecutor­s, ATF agents sent to help curb violence.

- By Don Babwin

Twenty more ATF agents have been sent to the city, and police announced the formation of the Chicago Crime Gun Task Force.

Chicago police, federal agents and prosecutor­s launched an initiative Friday aimed at stemming the flow of illegal firearms in the city as part of efforts to curb rampant gun violence that President Donald Trump says is at “epidemic proportion­s.”

Trump’s remark on Twitter came ahead of an announceme­nt by Chicago police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives about the formation of the Chicago Crime Gun Strike Force.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office said an additional 20 ATF agents have been sent to Chicago. Tim Jones, the ATF’s special agent in charge of the strike force, said the agents will be assigned permanentl­y to the city.

State police, intelligen­ce analysts and state and federal prosecutor­s will target illegal guns and repeat gun offenders, Chicago police said.

Trump tweeted Friday morning that “Crime and killings in Chicago have reached such epidemic proportion­s that I am sending in Federal help.” In January, he warned Chicago about its high number of homicides, saying on Twitter that he is ready to “send in the Feds.”

Adam Collins, spokesman for Emanuel, said the city wants the assistance.

“Six months ago we made it clear that we would welcome additional federal support, and six months later we appreciate the 20 new ATF agents that are now arriving,” Collins said in an email. But as the Police Department released figures that show the number of homicides, shooting incidents and shooting victims has dropped, Collins said “the progress CPD has made this year has happened without any of the new resources from the federal government we requested.”

Police officials said they started talking about beefing up ATF’s Chicago presence in November during then-President Barack Obama’s administra­tion, and earlier this week, officials announced the ATF had loaned the city a van outfitted with ballistic testing equipment to help police more quickly solve gun crimes.

Acting U.S. Attorney Joel Levin told a Friday news conference that prosecutor­s are in the midst of ramping up federal gun prosecutio­ns, saying his office has prosecuted more federal gun cases this year than in all of 2016 — and in 2016, his office prosecuted more such cases than it had in a decade.

According to the Police Department, Chicago has counted 1,703 shooting victims this year, down from 1,935 during the same period last year. So far this year, there have been 320 homicides compared with 322 by this time last year.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday that the Justice Department will send more prosecutor­s to Chicago to “prioritize prosecutio­ns to reduce gun violence.”

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SCOTT OLSON / GETTY IMAGES Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office announced Friday that the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has sent an additional 20 agents to the city to get illegal guns off the streets.

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