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Chicago records 51 homicides in January, highest toll since 2000
CHICAGO — The nation's third largest city recorded 51 homicides in January, the highest toll for the month since at least 2000.
Gang conflicts and retaliatory violence drove the "unacceptable" increase in homicides, the police department said in a statement. But the rise in violence also notably comes as the Chicago Police Department faces increased scrutiny following the court-ordered release of a police video showing a white police officer fatally shooting a black teenager 16 times, and as the department implements changes in how it monitors street stops by officers.
Chicago routinely records more homicides annually than any other American city, but the grim January violence toll marks a shocking spike in violence in a city that recorded 29 murders for the month of January last year and 20 murders for the month in 2014. In addition to the jump in killings, police department said that it recorded 241 shooting incidents for the month, more than double the 119 incidents recorded last January.
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Maybe they should try strict gun control. That works everywhere it's tried, doesn't it?
Why doesn't Barack descend like the messiah that he believes he is and stand between the assassins and their victims and preach hope and change? I'm sure that it would end black-on-black crime.
Well a good gangbanger is a dead gangbanger?
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