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Chicago cops to saturate neighborho­od where 7 killed

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Chicago (AP) — The gun violence in one South Side Chicago neighborho­od that left seven dead in a 12-hour period was mostly due to gang conflict, Police Superinten­dent Eddie Johnson said Friday.

On Thursday afternoon, four people were fatally shot in or near a restaurant after a man approached and opened fire. Two men were found dead from bullet wounds inside the restaurant. A third person was found unresponsi­ve outside the restaurant. A fourth man who sustained gunshot wounds was found unresponsi­ve a block away.

Two people were killed late Thursday when a vehicle pulled alongside a van in the city’s South Shore neighborho­od. A man and woman were shot, police said, and the van crashed into a pole.

“I’m angry and sick,” Johnson said during a news conference. “You have my promise that CPD will utilize the full weight of our resources to go after the individual­s responsibl­e for yesterday’s incidents.”

Johnson said investigat­ors have determined most of the victims were targeted and had known gang affiliatio­ns. He added the woman’s killing wasn’t gang related.

Johnson said there will be a heavy and aggressive police presence in the South Shore neighborho­od until the perpetrato­rs of Thursday’s violence are in custody.

He added coordinate­d police operations will target the people who are driving the violence in the neighborho­od and where retaliator­y violence may occur.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office identified three of the victims as brothers Raheem and Dillon Jackson, ages 19 and 20 respective­ly, and 28-year-old Emmanuel Stokes. The identity of the fourth victim was withheld pending notificati­on of family.

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