31 People Shot In Chicago Over The Weekend

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By Michelle Gallardo

CHICAGO (WLS) -- By ABC 7 News' count, there have now been 31 people shot in Chicago since Friday. Six people have died.

A 12-year-old and a 14-year-old were among those wounded. Authorities say the boys were shot about 11:30 p.m. Saturday in the 5300 block of West Madison. One of them was hurt critically.

As crews were responding to that shooting, a third person was shot, just around the corner. And just 40 minutes earlier, three men were shot, less than a block away.

Sunday afternoon, police superintendent Jody Weis again called for more common sense gun legislation to combat the problem. Police tried to put the numbers in context Sunday and also talk a little bit about the measures they are taking to try and stem the gun violence in Chicago.
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The victims of the weekend's gun violence range in age from 12 - 65. Police say they include innocents and gang members alike. Of the more than 26 injured since midnight Thursday, six have died, including 34-year-old Marcus Hendricks and 65-year-old Ricardo Sanchez.

"It is very alarming. I just got back from out of town and to hear that number over a weekend, and summer has not hit yet, so we can just imagine what the summer is going to look like," said Dr. Sharon Latiker, private school superintendent.

Chicago Police Department Superintendent Jody Weis responded to the numbers and put them in context compared to the same weekend the previous two years. They are, in fact, pretty similar.

"In 2007 during the same weekend period there 19 shootings. Four of them resulted in homicides. In 2006 during the same weekend period in April there were 21 shooting," said Weis.

To get an even better perspective on the gun violence in Chicago, we've taken a look at the number of homicides citywide, most of which are gun related. Put into context, it is true that the number of murders has declined significantly over the last 10 years, from a total of 761 in 1997 to 443 in 2007.

However, compared to the nation's two largest cities, Chicago doesn't fare too well. New York had 496 murders in 2007. Los Angeles had 349. Both L.A. and New York have significantly larger populations. So, proportionally speaking, Chicago has a homicide rate 3 times higher than New York and nearly 70 percent higher than L.A.

"You just have too many guns and too many gangs and too much drugs on the street," said Weis. "I don't really like to compare different cities because we can find different ones that will have a greater murder rate per capita than Chicago has. I think we need to just focus on Chicago and do whatever we can to take the weapons off the street."

Weis also said that the police department is taking certain steps to accelerate they usually reserve for the summer months to combat crimes. Some of those measures include adding more officers onto the street and redistributing their strength to areas that are particularly high in gun violence.
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The new head cop or the idiot mayor that appointed him wouldn't EVER want to come out and say something else besides the same old "it's the guns" routine.

I don't know......something really crazy like....

"HEY ASSHOLES, STOP BREEDING MORE ASSHOLES"

My brother is a cop in some of the hottest districts.

All he can say is "Animals. They're animals"
 

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Sounds like a case of Full Moon Fever.

Not that I am up on my moon cycles or anything, but was it not a full moon this weekend?

That always brings out the crazies. I had a few chicago and suburb cops tell me that the full moon is not coincidental. Crimes and police calls spike upwards on a full moon. Throw in the weather and you have one very very tough weekend for the men and women in blue of Chicago.

IO.....does your brother buy into the 'Full Moon Fever' at all?!?!? Just curious. I find it hard to believe, but cops have showm me numbers of a full moon compared to a regular one. Its bizarre.
 

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Sounds like a case of Full Moon Fever.

Just curious. I find it hard to believe, but cops have showm me numbers of a full moon compared to a regular one. Its bizarre.

My wife does some prosecutoral work for our local city, and the police (small town) swear by this. Always some crazy stuff on those nights. I can also remember working the overnight shift in my dad's gas station years ago, and remember some weirdness that went on during the full moon.

Gang violence can certainly spring up at any time - initial violence certainly can result in follow up violence, and so it goes.
 

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Sounds like a case of Full Moon Fever.

Not that I am up on my moon cycles or anything, but was it not a full moon this weekend?

That always brings out the crazies. I had a few chicago and suburb cops tell me that the full moon is not coincidental. Crimes and police calls spike upwards on a full moon. Throw in the weather and you have one very very tough weekend for the men and women in blue of Chicago.

IO.....does your brother buy into the 'Full Moon Fever' at all?!?!? Just curious. I find it hard to believe, but cops have showm me numbers of a full moon compared to a regular one. Its bizarre.

"i totally agree"......./larry talbot

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i remembered it as "lyle" myself,ar....but,it was larry....

(that was smurphy that worked at the post office)...

""Lawrence Stewart "Larry" Talbot (Lon Chaney, Jr.) returns to his ancestral home in Llanwelly, Wales to reconcile with his father, Sir John Talbot (Claude Rains). While there, Larry becomes romantically interested in a local girl named Gwen Conliffe (Evelyn Ankers), who runs an antique shop. As a pretext, he buys something from her, a silver-headed walking stick decorated with a wolf. Gwen tells him that it represents a werewolf (which she defines as a man who changes into a wolf "at certain times of the year".)

Throughout the film, various villagers recite a poem that all the locals apparently know, whenever the subject of werewolves comes up:

"Even a man who is pure in heart
and says his prayers by night
may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms
and the autumn moon is bright."

MARIAOUSPENSKAYA.JPG


i still get chills thinking about her saying that great old line....
 
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gw...

i could have sworn his name was lyle talbot..but after reading your last post, i checked wikipedia & of course his name was larry talbot...

so who was lyle talbot ?

lyle talbot was the actor who was ozzie nelson's neighbor & friend in the old tv series "ozzie & harriet".....now that's funny !!

:mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 
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gw...

i could have sworn his name was lyle talbot..but after reading your last post, i checked wikipedia & of course his name was larry talbot...

so who was lyle talbot ?

lyle talbot was the actor who was ozzie nelson's neighbor & friend in the old tv series "ozzie & harriet".....now that's funny !!

:mj07: :mj07: :mj07:

yeah...now i remember...he was the one that was molesting eddie haskell...

that may explain why we always get a flop sweat drenched rant from the counselor when the issue is "the evils of white men"....

(wailing and gnashing of teeth sure to ensue)
 

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Child falling off the stage = not funny

Fat lady falling 5 feet and whining = not funny

31 people DIE and you and gw turn it into a joke thread

:nono:

geez bobby..hows about a little nuance....we weren`t making fun of "dead people"....

we were commenting on the superstitious "full moon" take......

toledo took it off topic with the "full moon fever" post.....matter of fact,there was a "blame bush" comment and some other stuff...

many inner cities are war zones after dark....

sorry if we didn`t show the appropriate reverence...:SIB
 

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IO.....does your brother buy into the 'Full Moon Fever' at all?!?!? Just curious. I find it hard to believe, but cops have showm me numbers of a full moon compared to a regular one. Its bizarre.

He said they were just talking about this. The last two days he said "the degenerates were really wild. Everybody was extra angry for some reason. Especially verbally attacking us at every situation."

He also added that with this new super, they've been cleaning house and firing cops left and right. Now that this shooting news is widespread, they are being blamed and leaned on more. He said they don't get any backup or support from the city, so many are now doing the minimum and don't care. If you show any serious interest in a many a criminal situation out there, you open yourself up to possible discipline, loss of your career, or even and including personal lawsuits.

A cop job is somewhat like any other city (Chicago) job. Keep your nose clean, do the minimum, and you're on for your 20 (or 30) then retire. Cops ain't idiots. They know when to duck just like the garbage man.

This mayor sucks
 
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