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  • 25 people shot, one dead, across city


    By Peter Nickeas

    Tribune reporter

    8:36 a.m. CDT, May 27, 2012
    More than two dozen people were shot across the city between late Saturday afternoon and early Sunday morning.

    One died and several others are in critical condition in shootings that left a total of 25 people injured, according to police. A 6-year-old girl was among the wounded.

    Five people were shot on the West Side within 20 minutes of each other in two separate attacks about 2:10 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. Police are investigating the possibility that they're related – they happened about five blocks apart.

    A party bus stopped on the 2400 block of West Roosevelt Road in the Lawndale neighborhood to let people into a bar and about 45 minutes later, the driver heard people shooting and hit the floor of his bus.

    Only a few women were on the bus when the shots rang out, driver Cash Vait said. He was waiting for his passengers, some of whom were exiting the bar, when someone started shooting. Vait said he heard between three and five shots and dropped to the ground, unable to see who was shooting. Moments later, he heard a second volley of shots to the north.

    Three men – 18, 19, and one whose age wasn't available – were hit. Vait said he saw people swarm one man, who dropped in the street.

    "I saw three or four guys pumping him, he was wearing a white shirt, and it had blood all over it," Vait said.

    Evidence markers littered the area in front of the bar and about seventy five feet to the east, in the street. About a dozen marked and unmarked cars were in the area, parked in a nearby gas station or blocking traffic both ways on Roosevelt Road. Casings were also found inside the bar, police said.

    The 19-year-old, identified by the Cook County medical examiner's office as Jaleel Beasley, died at Mount Sinai Hospital at 2:34 a.m. A spokeswoman for that office wasn't able to say where Beasley lived.

    The 18-year-old was shot in the leg and is in stable condition at John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, and the other person was dropped off at Stroger hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest, police said.

    The bus had picked people up from west suburban Bellwood but was stuck behind crime scene tape and everyone inside had to catch cabs back to the suburb, Vait said.

    A couple blocks around the corner north in the 700 block of South Western Avenue, police found two people shot inside an SUV that appeared to have collided with something. The front end of the car was damaged and the driver's side airbag had deployed, though bullet holes weren't visible from the front, back or passenger sides, police said.

    A 30-year-old man was shot in the leg and a 28-year-old man was shot in the back and shoulder, police said. Both of the men were taken to Stroger hospital. The younger of the two is in critical condition, and the older is in good condition.

    Early Saturday night, a 6-year-old girl and two others were shot in two attacks blocks apart in the Marquette Park neighborhood on the Southwest Side. Police said the child was playing in front of her house on the 6900 block of South Artesian Avenue about 4:15 p.m. when two groups of people on the corner of 68th and Artesian – one in a car, one on the corner – started arguing.

    Someone inside the car shot at the group on the corner and missed, instead hitting the girl. The intended targets fled south from 68th Street toward the girl and the car fled east on 68th Street, police said.

    The child was shot in the arm and is in good condition at Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago Police Department News Affairs Sgt. Antoinette Ursitti said. The child's mother drove her to Holy Cross Hospital, a few blocks west on California Avenue between 68th and 69th streets.

    Less than two hours later and a few blocks away, two men were wounded in what police said may have been a retaliatory attack. The shooting happened shortly before 6 p.m. on the 2500 block of West 71st Street, said police News Affairs Officer Dan O'Brien. According to preliminary reports, both victims drove themselves to Holy Cross Hospital.

    One of them, 22, was listed in serious condition with gunshot wounds to his arm, leg and buttocks, O'Brien said. The other man, 25, suffered a wound to his hand. As of 6:45 p.m., no one was in custody for the shootings and Area Central detectives were investigating.

    In other shootings:

    A 29-year-old woman was shot in the arm about 7:30 p.m. on the 700 block of East 38th Street in the Ida B. Wells/Darrow Homes neighborhood, police said. She heard shots and felt pain, police said. No information was available on her condition or at which hospital she was treated.

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    • We've had two shootings at Bricktown in the last week...
      Fuckin' young thugs....

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      When I hit the ground, I was on the Run!
      Jon E. Checkers

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      • 8 slain, dozens injured in weekend shootings


        Killings are double the figure for Memorial Day 2011

        May 28, 2012|By Stacy St. Clair, Chicago Tribune reporter
        A violent holiday weekend ended with eight people reported dead and at least 38 others injured in shootings across the city.

        The incidents, which occurred over the last four days amid unseasonably warm weather, add to the growing number of shootings logged this year. The city has had more homicides and shootings so far in 2012 than during the same time last year, according to unofficial briefing summaries prepared by the Chicago Police Department.



        A department spokesman would not confirm the tally Monday, saying several incidents were still under investigation and could not be classified at this time.

        According to the police summary, there have been at least 200 homicides so far this year compared with 134 during the same period in 2011. That represents a 49.25 percent increase over last year.

        The eight people killed over the recent long weekend outnumber the four reported slain during the 2011 holiday weekend, when severe storms wreaked havoc on the Chicago area and forced many people inside.

        Among those killed this weekend was Robert McNear, 35, a Park Manor man shot in the chest in an alley in the 5000 block of South St. Lawrence Avenue in the Bronzeville neighborhood, police said. Authorities offered few details about the shooting, but police recovered .45-caliber shell casings at the scene and said the incident appeared gang-related.

        Shootings are up nearly 14 percent over last year, according to the unofficial summaries. There have been 851 shootings so far in 2012 compared with 747 during the same period in 2011, police data showed.

        The seemingly worsening violence comes as the Emanuel administration touts its efforts to combat gang crime and add officers and resources to some of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods. Experts, however, have cautioned that crime statistics from only a few months can be misleading and noted that in recent years, Chicago has been at historic lows for homicides.

        In 2008, the city saw similar spikes early in the year and ended up with more than 500 homicides, the only time that has happened in the last nine years.

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        • 25 shot and 1 dead

          Fuckers can't shoot worth a broke dick I guess!

          Thin the heard gangbangers, shoot one another till your all dead!
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          • Originally posted by jcindaville View Post
            25 shot and 1 dead

            Fuckers can't shoot worth a broke dick I guess!

            Thin the heard gangbangers, shoot one another till your all dead!
            Disregard my last comment please, I hadn't read the whole article about 6 year olds getting shot.

            I certainly don't wish to see kids getting shot
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            • Eight people died and at least 46 others were wounded in shootings over a hot, bloody weekend in Chicago.

              Joseph Briggs, 16, was the youngest victim of gun violence over the weekend. He was shot in the head while standing with a group of people on the porch in front of his family's home Saturday evening and died early Sunday.

              His grandmother Josephine Briggs told the Chicago Sun-Times that she believed her grandson was not the intended target of the shooting which police say may have been gang-related.

              "He [had] a nice personality. He always [was] smiling. Every time you see him he got a big smile on his face. He was just a happy grandson," she told the paper of the Gage Park High School junior.

              Rashaun Stephany, 22, and Mario Jackson, 26, were killed in a single shooting on the 5100 block of South May Street just before 5 p.m. Friday, the Chicago Tribune reports. Three other males were injured in the same incident.

              Alease Davies, Stephany's mother, told ABC Chicago her son had been "on his way to the studio to make his music. That is all he ever did. They snatched him away. It hurts so bad."

              From late Saturday into early Sunday alone, 20 people were wounded by gunfire in Chicago.




              http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1586322.html
              Last edited by Spark; 06-11-2012, 05:56 PM.

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              • 2 Days

                Shootings in Chicago Jan.19- 20, 2013

                West Side shooting sends teen to hospital
                A teen was shot in the arm this afternoon on the West Side.
                Someone shot the male teen in the arm at 1:49 p.m. in the 1300 block of North Laramie Avenue.
                He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in serious condition

                25-year-old man shot in Loop hotel
                A 25-year-old man was shot in the leg early this morning during a party on the 22nd floor of a Loop hotelit happened about 2:15 a.m. at the Palmer House, 17 East Monroe St
                The man was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in good condition

                28-year-old man shot in Chatham
                A 28-year-old man walking on the street was hit in the hand by a shot fired by a male passenger in a silver, older-model Lexus driven by a female. The incident happened about 4:55 a.m. in the 300 block of East 75th Street in the Park Manor neighborhood on the South Side. The victim, who was transported to St. Bernard in good condition, ran from the scene as the attackers fled

                22-year-old man shot in Hermosa
                A 22-year-old man riding inside a vehicle was shot in the arm about 4:18 a.m. at North Avenue and Kedvale Avenue in the Hermosa neighborhood on the Northwest Side. He was driven to Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center, where his condition had stabilized.

                19-year-old man shot in west Lawn
                A 19-year-old man was shot in the left hand and in the left side of his jaw while exiting a vehicle about 4:15 a.m. in the 3900 block of West 65th Place in the West Lawn neighborhood on the Southwest Side. He was taken to Holy Cross Hospital and was transferred to Advocate Christ Medical Center, where his condition had stabilized

                20-year-old man shot in Englewood
                About 10 p.m., a 20-year-old man was shot in the shin while walking down the sidewalk in the 5500 block of South Shields Avenue in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side, Alfaro said. He was taken to Saint Bernard Hospital and Health Care Center, where his condition was stabilized

                35-year-old man shot in Gresham
                About 9:20 p.m., a 35-year-old man was shot in the leg near the intersection of West 85th Street and South Loomis Boulevard in the Gresham neighborhood on the South Side, Alfaro said. The man was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was listed in good condition.

                Man, 23, shot on Stevenson Expressway
                A man was shot in the arm Sunday night as he drove along the Stevenson Expressway.
                The shooting happened about 9:30 p.m. as the 23-year-old man was driving northbound along Interstate 55, near the junction with the Dan Ryan Expressway.
                The man drove himself to Swedish Covenant Hospital, where he was treated and released

                17-year-old boy shot in West Lawn
                At about 7:13 p.m. Sunday, when a 17-year-old boy was hit by gunfire in a gang-related shooting in the West Lawn neigborhood. The teen was walking on the sidewalk in the 3900 block of 66th Place when a light colored SUV pulled alongside him and someone inside opened fire, striking the teen in the abdomen and thigh. The 17-year-old was taken to Advocate Christ Hospital in Woodlawn, where he is in “stable” condition

                Man shot in Humboldt Park
                A passenger riding in a car near North and Hamlin Avenues was shot about 4:15 a.m. in the West Side Humboldt Park neighborhood. The man, 22, was shot in the arm and driven to Our Lady of the Resurrection Hospital, where he is in “stable” condition.

                26-year-old man shot in Brighton Park
                A 26-year-old man was shot at 11:35 p.m. Friday in the 4400 block of South Washtenaw Avenue in the South Side Brighton Park neighborhood

                21-year-old man shot in Grand Crossing
                At 10:20 p.m., a 21-year-old man was shot through a glass door of an apartment after hearing someone knocking in the 1300 block of East 75th Street in the South Side Grand Crossing neighborhood.
                He was taken in “stable” condition to John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County with gunshot wounds to both legs and an arm

                2 teens shot in Avalon Park
                At about 9:45 p.m. two teenage boys were walking down the sidewalk in the 8400 block of South Constance Avenue about 9:45 p.m. in the South Side Avalon Park neighborhood when a light-colored car pulled up and someone inside opened fire.
                The younger boy, 15, was shot in the chest. Paramedics took him to University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital in critical condition. Another boy, 16, suffered a graze wound to the back, and is in good condition at Jackson Park Hospital

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                  • By Tracy Connor, Staff Writer, NBC News
                    A 15-year-old girl who performed at President Obama's inauguration last week was shot dead Tuesday while hanging out with friends in bullet-scarred Chicago.

                    Hadiya Pendleton -- described by a relative as a “walking angel” -- was standing under a canopy in Vivian Gordon Harsh Park when a gunman ran down an alley, opened fire at the group and fled in a white car, police said.

                    Pendleton was shot in the back but managed to run about a block before she collapsed, officer Laura Kubiak said. She died at the hospital.


                    A 16-year-old boy was wounded in the 2:20 p.m. incident. Police said Pendleton, who had no criminal record, was probably not the intended target.



                    “As usual, the bad guy aims, but he never hits the other bad guy . . . He hits the one that hurts the most to lose,” the victim’s godfather, Damon Stewart, 36, who is a police officer, told the Chicago Sun-Times.

                    “I changed her diapers, I played with her growing up. My heart is broken.”

                    A sophomore at selective King College Prep High School, Pendleton had traveled to Washington to perform with the school marching band at inaugural events.

                    “It was the highlight of her young 15-year-old life,” Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., said Wednesday at a Senate hearing on gun violence.

                    “Just a matter of days after the happiest day of her life, she’s gone.”

                    Cousin Shatira Wilks said the upcoming inauguration trip was the talk of a family gathering around New Year’s, but the young majorette was even more excited about something else: plans to spend the summer studying in Paris.

                    “She was an honor student all her life,” Wilks said. “Honestly, she was a walking angel. She never once gave her mom any problems ever.”

                    Wilks said the teen doted on her 10-year-old brother, Junior, who is devastated.

                    “At Christmas this year, she was designated the elf and she handed out all the gifts,” she recalled.

                    “She loved rock music. She was always listening and playing to music,” Wilks said,. “What you would usually catching her doing is texting on her phone, like all the teenagers.”

                    Pendleton last tweeted just before 1 a.m. on Tuesday. “I’m tired,” she wrote.

                    Many of her classmates changed their Twitter handles to honor her and decried the violence that had claimed an innocent life.

                    “You are more than loved and missed,” one wrote. “Your laugh smile and silly happy personality has made my day more times than I can remember. Nobody deserves this, especially not you.”

                    Friends of the young majorette described her as a bubbly, well-liked student.

                    “She was always smiling and laughing,” said Tyler Genovesi, 14. “She was just a really nice person. … There’s a lot of people crying in school today. It’s very sad. The band is playing for her right now.”

                    The shooting happened in an upscale neighborhood where residents were shocked.

                    "I was torn apart," said Robin Hollis, who lives across the street from the park. "I cried when I heard about it."

                    Pendleton's murder was one of three shooting deaths in the city on Tuesday. More than 40 people have been shot dead in Chicago since the beginning of the year. There were 506 homicides in the city last year, a 16 percent increase even as other large cities, like New York, saw murders drop.

                    “We are awash in guns,” Durbin said, noting that six times as many guns as confiscated in Chicago as in New York each year. We have guns everywhere and some believe the solution to this is more guns. I disagree.”


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                    • Chicago & gun control: 40 shootings in 30 days
                      Jan. 30, 2013 10:39am

                      Last year, the city of Chicago suffered with more than 500 homicides, despite having some of the strictest gun control laws in the country. Here we are just 30 days into 2013 and at least 40 are already dead in the Windy City.

                      For anyone who can connect the dots, it seems that stricter gun control laws do little (if anything) to prevent gun violence. Why then are Congress and the Obama administration following Chicago’s example?

                      Think I’m just a right-wing nut-job clinging to my guns? Even the New York Times is starting to connect the dots…

                      Not a single gun shop can be found in this city because they are outlawed. Handguns were banned in Chicago for decades, too, until 2010, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that was going too far, leading city leaders to settle for restrictions some describe as the closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban. Despite a continuing legal fight, Illinois remains the only state in the nation with no provision to let private citizens carry guns in public.

                      And yet Chicago, a city with no civilian gun ranges and bans on both assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, finds itself laboring to stem a flood of gun violence that contributed to more than 500 homicides last year and at least 40 killings already in 2013, including a fatal shooting of a 15-year-old girl on Tuesday.

                      The 15-year-old girl was Hadiya Pendleton. Last week she was in Washington, D.C. to celebrate President Obama’s second inauguration; this week, she was gunned down in the South Side’s Kenwood neighborhood — less than a mile from Obama’s home. She was shot in the back at a neighborhood park in the middle of the afternoon.

                      But instead of noting how such strict gun controls do nothing to protect the lives of kids like Pendleton, the Times suggests the answer may be to crack down on other states‘ gun laws.




                      More than a quarter of the firearms seized on the streets here by the Chicago Police Department over the past five years were bought just outside city limits in Cook County suburbs, according to an analysis by the University of Chicago Crime Lab. Others came from stores around Illinois and from other states, like Indiana, less than an hour’s drive away. Since 2008, more than 1,300 of the confiscated guns, the analysis showed, were bought from just one store, Chuck’s Gun Shop in Riverdale, Ill., within a few miles of Chicago’s city limits.

                      Efforts to compare the strictness of gun laws and the level of violence across major American cities are fraught with contradiction and complication, not least because of varying degrees of coordination between local and state laws and differing levels of enforcement. In New York City, where homicides and shootings have decreased, the gun laws are generally seen as at least as strict as Chicago’s, and the state laws in New York and many of its neighboring states are viewed as still tougher than those in and around Illinois. Philadelphia, like cities in many states, is limited in writing gun measures that go beyond those set by Pennsylvania law. Some city officials there have chafed under what they see as relatively lax state controls.

                      And thus the problem with liberals’ crime prevention plans emerges: Unless you’re going to ban all guns everywhere, there will always be access and bad guys will always exploit it. The Chicago police traced the origins of more than half of the guns seized since 2001. The guns whose origins were identified came from all 50 states and from more than 60% of the nation’s counties.

                      While some guns confiscated at Chicago crime scenes came from neighboring cities and states, others came from much further away. According to this study, more guns seized by the Chicago PD came from Mississippi (4,296) than from nearby Wisconsin (1,647). Liberal logic would suggest that the state of Mississippi needs to ban guns to help control crime in Chicago. How do you accomplish this?

                      Dianne Feinstein is working on it in Washington.

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                      • Damn Spark our local Gangs in Salinas has got nothing on you guys ! I do believe Chi town IS the M capital of the U.S..
                        Teen who performed at Obama inaugural events shot dead in Chicago - CNN.com

                        How many times can you say "Tragic", how many times can you say "this has to stop"?
                        I wish I had an answer buddy

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                              • Archie Bunker on Gun Control....

                                Archie Bunker's Editorial on Gun Control - YouTube

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