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[Articles & News] Chicago suffers bloody weekend as gun violence leaves seven dead.

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Post time: 6-8-2019 10:52:52 Posted From Mobile Phone
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Mass shootings command widespread media coverage, but lost in the national conversations about guns are everyday killings.
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A memorial where 26-year-old Chantell Grant and 35-year-old Andrea Stoudemire were shot and killed on 28 July in the South Side of Chicago. Photograph: Kamil Krzaczyński/AFP/Getty Images
▼  As deadly mass shootingsdevastated communities in Texas and Ohio and reignited calls for lawmakers to act on gun reform, Chicago experienced yet another  bloody weekend– suffering the kind of violence that has come to be treated by the nation as almost routine in this city.
Seven people were killed and 46 wounded here, including in two multiple shootings on the west side. The first of the shootings, in the Douglas Park neighborhood early on Sunday, left seven wounded; the second, in Lawndale hours later, wounded another seven and killed one.
“As a city, we have to stand up and do a hell of a lot more than we’ve done in a very long time,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot saidin an address on the violence over the weekend.
“There are no adequate words at this point,” she said of the violence.
Often lost in national conversations about guns are shootings occurring every day in places like Chicago, which has continued to see high levels of  violence, mostly affecting its predominantly black and brown south and west sides.
“In Chicago, it’s just another weekend,” Father Michael Pfleger, a south side pastor and anti-violence activist, said of the national response to the city’s deadly violence. “It gets forgotten and pushed to the side.”
Where mass shootings tend to command widespread media coverage, Pfleger said, violence in Chicago tends not to make national headlines. In part, he believes it’s become an “old story” after years of the city suffering from a devastatingly high murder rate. But it also has to do with the fact that those being affected by the city’s scourge of violence are mostly black and brown Chicagoans, he said.
“Black and brown life being taken by gun violence is not something America has been concerned about for a long time,” the St Sabina pastor said.
“It needs to get the same attention,” Pfleger continued. “We have 47 people shot and seven killed. If that happened over in Iraq, that’s all anyone would be talking about.”
To erase everyday violence from the national conversation about gun control is to lose sight of the scope of the problem, according to Kris Brown, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
“We do that at our own peril,” Brown told the Guardian. “It’s not routine for the people who live in these communities, and it doesn’t have to be accepted as normal.”
As studies have shown, mass shootings like those in Texas and Ohio represent just a fraction of gun deaths in America. Suicides and other homicides account for the majority of firearm-related deaths.
“We need to look at gun violence as the public health epidemic it is,” Brown said. “We have to change the cultural narrative around guns.”
Doing so can be challenging, though, given the unwillingness by Republicans to act on commonsense gun reforms.
“The shootings that occurred this past weekend in Chicago are certainly not taken for granted by the neighborhoods and families that experience them all too often,” Rob Nash, chair of the board of directors for the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, said in an email interview. “The only people who have accepted gun violence as being routine are public policymakers who refuse to take action to stop it.”
Brown said the Brady campaign was continuing to work on changing the national narrative about guns, and Pfleger is organizing a national demonstration in Washington DC, in September in an effort to pressure lawmakers into action. “They’re not gonna just do it,” Pfleger said of gun reform. “They have to be pushed.”

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Post time: 6-8-2019 14:44:23
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For Fun - Some people think they are playing pub-g.

But on a serious note this is bad. Some where I believe these action simulation games are also a culprit here. While playing action games we take it for granted and it seems similar things happen to the people that are shooting in shops, open streets etc.

Though not all the known killers have been playing such games. Some may be mentally disturbed removing their frustration on innocent people.

In today's world we need more Physiological doctors to identify such people and cure them.

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Post time: 6-8-2019 14:45:10
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Sad and unfortunate events. My prayers with families who lost their loved ones.

Chicago Policymakers should take appropriate action on such gun violence acts and law must give justice to the the families who suffered and the people who are dead because of it.
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Post time: 6-8-2019 16:56:05
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The gun laws should be more strict. They can take New Zealand's example where all automatic firearms were banned.
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Post time: 7-8-2019 04:47:35
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As if gun control or the city make much difference.
'Human nature' is basically ego-centric and un-natural to all species.
Who or what have you preserved today?

Mumbai murders up 29% (source)
Peru murders up 7%, over half by gun (source)
Chicago dropped 16% from 2016 to 2017 and dropped another 14% thru 2018 (source)

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 Author| Post time: 7-8-2019 05:22:14
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Image Rhett Bassard Image 6-8-2019 06:17 PM
As if gun control or the city make much difference.
'Human nature' is basically ego-centric and un- ...

In reality, more people die in Peru due to traffic accidents than due firearms (1). There are also restrictions on the possession and use of firearms... But, in the last 20 years or more, massacres in the country are unusual, compared to how tremendously frequent the massacres are in the United States. To this we must add the political speeches that encourage the mentally weak to act with lethal violence towards other people.
I said it before and I repeat it again: someday prejudices such as racism, xenophobia, homophobia, misogyny, etc. and the beliefs that feed them, all of them will be declared mental illnesses, similar to schizophrenia or any other psychopathy.
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Post time: 7-8-2019 08:48:51 Posted From Mobile Phone
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Gun attack in USA & other developed country is becoming a more common upcoming disease. Need has come to relook their various policies leading to such mind set. Sprituality thought & education may be thought as a medicine rather  materialistic approach inculcated over a period.
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