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17 killed as Chicago sees deadliest weekend of the year

City’s murder rate is skyrocketi­ng

- Aamer Madhani Chicago police investigat­e a shooting at a birthday party that left a man dead and a woman injured on Aug. 7.

CHICAGO At least 17 people were killed and more than 40 others were injured in shootings since Friday in the nation’s third-largest city, marking the deadliest weekend in what has been the city’s most violent year in more than a decade.

There’s already been more than 600 homicides in Chicago this year. The city is tallying murders at a rate not seen since the late 1990s in the midst of violence fueled by the crack cocaine epidemic.

Police and Mayor Rahm Emanuel have blamed the current spike in street violence on increased gang activity and gun laws that they say aren’t strong enough to deter convicted felons from carrying and using weapons. The vast majority of the murders have occurred in predominan­tly African-American neighborho­ods on the city’s South and West sides.

“These violent gun offenders are clearly giving us the message that they just don’t care about the rest of the city of Chicago,” Chicago Police Superinten­dent Eddie Johnson told reporters Monday. “To be quite frank, I’m sick of it, and I know the people in the communitie­s are tired of it. That’s why we have to do a better job of holding those individual­s accountabl­e.”

Among the victims of the weekend violence were 17-yearold twins Edward and Edwin Bryant who were killed early Sunday in an apparent drive-by shooting in the city’s Old Town neighborho­od. Johnson said the shooting was possibly gang-related. The brothers were not documented gang members but were with others who did have gang affiliatio­ns.

No one was in custody for the double homicide, but police have video footage of the incident that they hope will lead detectives to assailants.

The violent stretch marks the deadliest weekend Chicago has seen since the 2014 Independen­ce Day weekend, when 16 were killed and 66 were wounded. The city also saw 13 killed in shootings over Father’s Day weekend and Labor Day weekend this year.

Chicago has recorded at least 2,800 shooting incidents through Oct. 16, according to police department data.

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ASHLEE REZIN, AP

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