Chicago Celebrates An Impressive 762 Homicides Scoring More Than New York And Los Angeles Combined

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An amazing achievement that averaged out to more than 2 murders a day. I find it disheartening that some people dismiss this as merely gun violence taking credit away from the people who put so much effort toward all this taking of life. Gangs organize and develop working together to form a cohesive unit and go compete against other gangs until one gang reigns supreme being crowned best in the city. This title is won without an ounce of interference, assistance, or even attention from the local or federal government so the champion doesn't have to share the stage during their moment of triumph.

Let's hope for another great season in 2017. I'm optimistic if the city truly works together they can take it beyond the 800-900 mark. Maybe the league rules should be tweeked removing the police from the field. That would really up the excitement.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/01/0...in-2016-up-57-percent-from-previous-year.html

Chicago records 762 homicides in 2016, up 57 percent from previous year

Published January 01, 2017
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Massive spike in shootings, violent crime in Chicago in 2016


The city of Chicago recorded 762 homicides in 2016 — an average of two murders per day, the most killings in the city for two decades and more than New York and Los Angeles combined.

The nation's third largest city also saw 1,100 more shooting incidents than it did in 2015, according to statistics released by the Chicago Police Department that underlined a story of bloodshed that has put Chicago at the center of a national dialogue about gun violence.

The numbers released Sunday are staggering, even for those following the steady news accounts of weekends ending with dozens of shootings and monthly death tolls that hadn't been seen in years. The increase in 2016 homicides compared to 2015, when 485 were reported, is the largest spike in 60 years.

Police and city officials have lamented the flood of illegal guns into the city, and the crime statistics appeared to support their claims: Police recovered 8,300 illegal guns in 2015, a 20 percent from the previous year.

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said during a news conference Sunday that Chicago is among many U.S. cities that have seek a spike in violence, including in attacks on police. He said anger at police, including in the wake of video released that showed a white Chicago officer shooting a black teenager 16 times, has left criminals "emboldened" to violent crimes.

He also said it's becoming clearer to criminals that they have little to fear from the criminal justice system.

"In Chicago, we just don't have a deterrent to pick up a gun," he said. "Any time a guy stealing a loaf of bread spends more time pre-trial in jail than a gun offender, something is wrong."

The bulk of the deaths and shooting incidents, which jumped from 2,426 in 2015 to 3,550 last year, occurred in only five neighborhoods on the city's South and West sides, all poor and predominantly black areas where gangs are most active. Police said the shootings in those areas generally wasn't random, with more than 80 percent of the victims having previously been identified by police as more susceptible because of their gang ties or past arrests.

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson was expected to discuss the newly released statistics Sunday afternoon.

The city has scrambled to address the violence. Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced last year that 1,000 officers would be added to the police department. At the same time, police officials have been trying to figure out why homicides and shootings -- which began climbing the year before -- suddenly surged.

Johnson has said several factors contributed to the increased violence. He noted 2016 was the first full year since the city was forced in November 2015 to release video of the fatal police shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, who was black and shot 16 times by a white police officer. The video cost former Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy his job, sparked major protests around the city, and led to federal and state investigations of the department.

It also left Johnson with the task of trying to restore public trust in what appeared to be a weakened police force, a perception that was only buttressed by a dramatic drop in the number of arrests in 2016.

While the police department has cited several factors for the declining numbers, including a concerted effort not to make minor drug arrests and focus on gun violence, Johnson acknowledged in a recent interview with The Associated Press that officers have become more cautious -- in part out of fear of becoming the next "viral video."

That, he said, has "emboldened" criminals.

"Criminals watch TV, pay attention to the media," he said. "They see an opportunity to commit nefarious activity."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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Check out the crowds and attention the competition gets with fans making their own signs and bringing them rooting for their favorite teams being led by the two cheerleaders wearing holy men uniforms. I can only imagine the tailgate party.

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If that is a march remembering the ones killed this past year, I am very surprised it happened. Maybe they are finally fed up?

I bet 20 were shot last night and today. Probably 10 have died already this year.
 

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If that is a march remembering the ones killed this past year, I am very surprised it happened. Maybe they are finally fed up?

I bet 20 were shot last night and today. Probably 10 have died already this year.

I'm not sure if it was from the 2016 season. Jesse Jackson is probably scheming trying to get in on future merchandise sales taking advantage and screwing the participants out of their share. I agree with the possibility of kicking things off to a great start with 10 dead. Every night counts since there is no pre-season any more than a wellness policy.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

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While horrifying in its scope, it is hardly surprising. Revolving door justice and a DOJ failure to prosecute thugs on federal firearms charges has emboldened a relatively small cabal of violent scumbags. They're literally untouchable. Chicago is the model of gun control progressives want to spread across the US. No, thank you.
 

bobjustbob

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If I understand correctly, the Chicago police department was cut way back. Stops also had to be followed up with 2 page reports. Fewer cops doing more bullshit. This is not productive at all. Responding to calls that take time from them to be on the streets.
 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

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Tying the hands of officials on the field making them less of a factor in the outcome allowing the athletes to shine is a brilliant move to encourage more offense. Rahm Emanuel should be awarded Sport's Executive Of The Year.

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Obama was the senator of Illinois back in the day, and Chicago becomes the worst town with the strictest retarded gun laws. No thanks, I would rather live in Abylene or Forth Worth where self defense and concealed weapon permit are allowed.
 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

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Obama was the senator of Illinois back in the day, and Chicago becomes the worst town with the strictest retarded gun laws. No thanks, I would rather live in Abylene or Forth Worth where self defense and concealed weapon permit are allowed.

Poverty and guns are used as excuses for the number of homicides in Chicago but you don't see poor Appalachian hillbillies acting like this anywhere near in those numbers and they have plenty of guns with less gun control laws.
 
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