Chicago’s Murder Problem
There was a time when it looked as if Chicago would follow New York and Los Angeles into a kind of sustained peace. Then progress stalled in 2004, and the city has been through some harrowing years leading up to another alarming spike in homicides this year.
Already embroiled in a crisis over race and police conduct, Chicago now faces a 62 percent increase in homicides. Through mid-May, 216 people have been killed.
Shootings also are up 60 percent.
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People who know both cities say there are some significant differences in policing, especially around the issue of guns. The homicide rate in Chicago is just a little higher than in New York when guns arent involved. But when it comes to shootings, both fatal and not, Chicago stands out, suggesting a level of armed interaction that isnt happening in New York.
Chicago has a reputation for strict gun laws, and gun rights advocates often point to it as proof that gun regulation doesnt reduce violence.
But its laws arent what they used to be: Federal courts struck down its ban on handgun ownership in 2010, and its ban on gun sales in 2014. And a New York Times analysis showed guns were easily available from nearby jurisdictions, especially Indiana.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/05/18/us/chicago-murder-problem.html?emc=edit_th_20160528&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=31465010&_r=0
It is obvious to everyone but the right-wing gun lobby and its supporters that more guns equals more gun violence, and Chicago is a good example. When ALEC/NRA and their corrupt politicians weaken gun laws in the name of "Liberty" people die or are injured by guns.
Help to elect a Democrat who will not cower to the gun lobby and ALEC/NRA.