Chicago Sets A New Record -- Number Of People Shot Over One Weekend

Written By BlabberBuzz | Tuesday, 26 October 2021 05:15 AM
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Yet another deadly weekend occurred in Chicago, following a summer riddled with fatal gun violence.

At least 25 individuals were reportedly shot so far this weekend in Chicago, three of whom were shot fatally, police reported.

A 30-year-old man was gunned down Friday by three male suspects while walking on the sidewalk in the 4300-block of West Gladys Avenue at around 11 p.m., according to the police. The man was struck in the leg and rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital. There are no suspects being held in custody.

A group of five were wounded by gunfire on Friday in the Chatham neighborhood. The group was standing outside when a suspect opened fire and shortly after, fled the scene. A male victim was left in critical condition from the gunfire, police report.

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On Saturday, a woman was accidentally shot in the face with her boyfriend's gun at a party. She was taken to Stroger Hospital and pronounced dead there.

Other shootings included carjackings and drive-by scenarios, ABC 7 reports.

Some 1,606 people were shot in Chicago over three months this past summer, a population equal to some small towns, CNN reports .

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The striking violence comes as Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot maintains a standoff with a substantial portion of the city police department over vaccine mandates. Lightfoot is struggling to rein in the Fraternal Order of Police's leadership, instructing officers to ignore the city's mandate and strike against it.

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"What we've seen from the Fraternal Order of Police, in particular leadership, is a lot of misinformation, a lot of half-truths, and, frankly, flat out lies, in order to induce an insurrection. And we're not having that," Lightfoot told reporters last week. "And so we want to make it very, very clear that the law is on our side. We feel very confident about it."

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"We believe that the FOP leadership is trying to foment an illegal work stoppage, a strike, pure and simple. We've laid that out in the materials. And we're not having that..." she went on.

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Chicago FOP President John Catanzara called Lightfoot's bluff, arguing that the city wouldn't be able to last with "a police department workforce at 50% capacity or less."

“I can guarantee you that no-pay status will not last more than 30 days,” he continued. “There’s no way they’re going to be able to sustain a police department workforce at 50% capacity or less for more than seven days without something budging.”

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From shootings to robberies, data shows violent crime has risen this year in the 18th Police District, which includes the Near North neighborhood, Old Town, River North, and several other communities.

Residents of Chicago's Old Town neighborhood participated in an anti-crime walk Friday evening, during which they expressed concerns about violence in the city and heard from law enforcement.

Neighbors told NBC 5 they've shared their concerns with police and are now considering private security to patrol the neighborhood and pitch in to pay for more police cameras.

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