Miami Herald (Sunday)

Chicago homicides and shootings rise sharply in 2020

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Homicides and shootings have surged in Chicago during the first seven months of the year.

From Jan. 1 through the end of July, there were 440 homicides in Chicago, which has among the most restrictiv­e gun laws in the nation, and 2,240 people shot, including many of those who were killed, according to statistics released Saturday by the police department.

There were 290 homicides and 1,480 shootings, including people who were killed, in the first seven months of last year.

July was especially violent, as the city recorded 105 homicides and 584 shootings. Among them was 9-year-old Janari Ricks who was killed Friday night when someone opened fire in the direction of a number of people, including him and his friends, according to police.

There were 308 shootings and 44 homicides in July 2019.

Despite the increase in violent crime, overall crime, which includes violent crimes, burglaries and thefts, was down 9% compared to the same period last year. The decrease was driven by a

26% decline in thefts and a 19% decline in sexual assaults, police said.

The police department is moving more officers into districts and has been “focused on creating teams that can address violent crime head-on within our most vulnerable neighborho­ods,” police Superinten­dent David O. Brown said in a news release.

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