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52 people shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 5/31/2022

Posted on 05/31/2022 4:55:31 AM PDT by KeyLargo

Ten of those 52 people who were shot died, authorities said. More than a quarter were wounded in a single police district on the West Side. Memorial Day weekend in Chicago has again lived up to its violent expectations.

By Tuesday morning, 52 people had been shot in the city over the holiday weekend, as the Chicago Police Department canceled officers’ days off in anticipation of the historically violent unofficial start of summer.

About half of the shooting victims were wounded on the West Side, while the South Side saw about 14 victims. The downtown area, which has seen several high-profile attacks in May, had four shooting victims.

By Monday morning, shootings had outpaced last year’s Memorial Day weekend, when 37 people were shot, three of them fatally.

Ten of this weekend’s shooting victims had died by Tuesday morning, authorities said. More than a quarter of victims were wounded in a single West Side police district —the 11th Harrison District —which had two mass shootings on Sunday:

(Excerpt) Read more at chicago.suntimes.com ...


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To: KeyLargo

Willie the wimp was buried today
They laid him to rest in a special way
Sent him off in the finest style
That casket-mobile really drove ‘em wild
Southside Chicago will think of him often
Talkin’ ‘bout Willie the wimp and his Cadillac coffin
Willie the wimp and his Cadillac coffin


21 posted on 05/31/2022 6:07:19 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: albie

Every day, ~100 Americans are killed with a gun and hundreds more experience gun-related injuries. Though nearly two-thirds of gun deaths are suicides, the rest are homicides. The homicide rate in the United States is 25 times higher than that of other high-income countries.

While the second amendment gives us the right to bear arms, gun violence occurs all over the country. However, it tends to be most highly concentrated in large cities – Chicago is one of them. Though the myth that Chicago is the nation’s murder capital is untrue, the fact remains that gun-related crimes and deaths are still a major issue. The fact that Illinois has relatively tight gun laws helps keep the homicide rate down, but the illegal gun market is still running rampant.

Keep reading to learn more about Chicago’s gun laws and the impact they have on gun-related violence and deaths in the city.
Overview of Chicago Gun Laws and Statistics

More than 36,000 people die by gun each year in the United States, and an additional 100,000 are injured. Gun violence is a nationwide issue, and Chicago is by no means immune.

Chicago is frequently identified as the nation’s murder capital, though that is not strictly true. In fact, the Pew Research Center reported that Chicago has fewer murders per capita than many smaller U.S. cities. In 2017, Chicago was ranked 14th among cities having at least 100,000 people – St. Louis was highest.

Though it is possible to obtain guns illegally, Chicago gun laws exist to regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the state of Illinois. In order to possess firearms or ammunition, residents of Illinois must apply for and obtain a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card issued by Illinois State Police. The state police are also responsible for issuing concealed carry licenses to qualified applicants aged 21 or older who pass a 16-hour training course.

Legislation for different types of firearms and ammunition vary. Open carry is not allowed in the state of Illinois and vehicle carry is only allowed with a concealed carry license. There are no state-level magazine restrictions and no current law banning the possession of assault weapons.

Background checks are required for private sales, and there is a waiting period to take possession of a firearm after purchasing it. There is also a red flag law in which family members or police can petition the Court to issue an order to confiscate firearms from a person deemed immediately dangerous to themselves or others.
Recent Changes to Chicago’s Gun Laws

On January 1 of 2019, the state of Illinois implemented several changes to their gun laws. The purpose driving these changes was to make it more difficult for people to obtain a gun and easier for law enforcement personnel to take guns away from known criminals and people who are deemed dangerous.

Here is a summary of three recent changes:

The waiting period to purchase a rifle has been increased from 24 hours to 72 hours between the time you purchased the gun and when you could take possession of it.
Gun owners are required to obtain a Firearm Owner’s Identification Card (FOID) which must be renewed in a process that can be quite lengthy. The 2019 amendment ensures that an expired FOID card will remain valid as long as the renewal application was submitted prior to expiration – this prevent gun owners from being charged with unlawful use of a firearm while waiting to receive their new FOID card in the mail.
The Firearms Restraining Order Act was signed into law in July 2018 and went into effect January 1, 2019. This law allows Courts to issue a 6-month Emergency Order of Protection that can be processed and issued the same day, enabling the Court to temporarily revoke an alleged dangerous person’s FOID card and firearms on an emergency basis.

While these are the three major changes affecting Chicago gun laws in 2019, there are a few minor amendments as well. For example, Illinois hospitals will be required to report involuntary psychiatric admissions to State officials who may then revoke an FOID card. Prior to 2019, individuals could petition the Court for an Order of Protection involving an FOID card and firearm. In 2019, that right was extended to hospitals and places of worship.
Will Stricter Gun Laws Reduce Gun Crime in Chicago?

Following the Las Vegas shooting that occurred in October 2017, the subject of gun legislation was on the lips of many. The White House faced questions about whether President Trump would support stricter gun laws which led press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to issue a statement in which she said, “One of the things we don’t want to do is try to create laws that won’t stop these types of things from happening.” Sanders went on to quote the statistic that the city of Chicago had more than 4,000 victims of gun-related crime the previous year, despite having the strictest gun laws in the country.

The idea that gun laws don’t work is nothing new, but it is worth examining the point to see whether this statement holds water.

Though it may be true that there were more than 4,000 victims of gun-related crime in Chicago during 2016, it is also true that the homicide rate seems to be increasing. Chicago city gun homicides rose by more than 60% between 2015 and 2016, resulting in a homicide rate of 25.1 per 100,000 residents in 2016. By comparison, the homicide rate is 14.7 in Philadelphia and only 2.3 in New York.

These statistics are shocking, but what is more shocking is the story they fail to tell. Chicago may have some tough gun laws – such as the ban on assault weapons in Cook County – but many of its stricter laws have been overturned. A 2008 Supreme Court ruling declared the ban on handguns within the city limits unconstitutional, and the city’s gun registry program that was set in place in 1968 was abolished in 2013 when the state of Illinois passed a law allowing for the concealed carry of weapons.

It is also important to note that Chicago is very close to two states that have very weak gun laws – Wisconsin and Indiana. According to the city’s 2017 Gun Trace Report, about 60% of the city’s guns are illegally obtained from out of state. This statistic highlights the fact that, despite gun laws, guns can still be obtained by the people who want them and there will always be a risk of unlawful use.
The Bottom Line

As long as there are guns in Chicago, there will be gun violence, and gun-related crimes come with severe penalties. If you’ve been arrested for breaking any of Chicago’s gun laws, you need to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. Your rights are protected under Illinois law, and we are here to defend those rights.

https://feldmancriminaldefense.com/gun-laws-in-chicago/


22 posted on 05/31/2022 6:09:40 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: dfwgator

Yep.

Popular tune.


23 posted on 05/31/2022 6:11:04 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo

If only they’d used .22s.


24 posted on 05/31/2022 6:12:10 AM PDT by AT7Saluki (No cejar, no ceder)
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To: Toespi

“Really, are the black people this gullible?”

More likely:

Brainwashed. Demoralized. Hopeless. Desperate. Dependent.

And suffering from Stockholm Syndrome when it comes to voting for their Socialist Democrat masters, or whoever casts ‘votes’ for them.


25 posted on 05/31/2022 6:16:20 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: KeyLargo
52 people shot. This is probably more than the top two school shootings put together.

This happens in Chicago every week, where you will find the toughest "gun control" laws.

We need to talk more about fatherless families and less about AK-15s.

26 posted on 05/31/2022 6:16:49 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (3,151,066 active users on Truth Social)
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To: AT7Saluki

Preferred caliber of choice for Mob hits.

Popping Noise. The FBI has no idea whom Bompensiero telephoned that night, but they know one of his callers fingered him for execution. The old man was an easy target. As he walked away from the phone booth toward his home, he was dropped by a .22-cal. slug that entered his neck near the spine. The coup de grâce was a second shot near the right ear. No shots were heard.

https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,914890,00.html

Spilotro was considered a suspect – as perpetrator or director — in almost 20 mob-related murders and disappearances from 1975 to 1977.

His weapon of choice was a .22-caliber pistol, equipped with a suppressor, and fired into the victim’s head.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10829211/Vegas-mob-experts-reveal-link-Lake-Mead-MOBSTERS-BARREL-HITMAN.html


27 posted on 05/31/2022 6:18:04 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo

This year’s holiday theme for Chicago was, “Making Memories For Next Year’s Memorial Day”.


28 posted on 05/31/2022 6:19:50 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Don't blame me, I voted for President Trump.)
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To: EvilCapitalist

Chicago still not trending on Twitter huh?


29 posted on 05/31/2022 6:22:40 AM PDT by MrRelevant
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To: KeyLargo

Though nearly two-thirds of gun deaths are suicides, the rest are homicides.

***********

In one sense of the word the suicides are not killing another
person so let those self killers have at it. If they don’t have
access to a gun offer them some type of free meds that will
do the job. Move them on out of the way.


30 posted on 05/31/2022 6:28:17 AM PDT by deport
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To: KeyLargo

Fortunately, the mayor recently changed curfew for minors from 11:00 to 10:00 P.M. Once the word gets out, that should take care of this situation.


31 posted on 05/31/2022 6:33:28 AM PDT by drwoof
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To: KeyLargo

Try ‘Stop and Frisk’


32 posted on 05/31/2022 6:34:44 AM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: albie; All

OK If you want to be pedantic... Maybe not the ‘strictest’ but very strict.


33 posted on 05/31/2022 6:37:09 AM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: KeyLargo
From Wikipedia…

Media outlets such as CNN and some crime violence research groups such as the Gun Violence Archive define mass shootings as involving "four or more shot (injured or killed) in a single incident, at the same general time and location, not including the shooter"

So the question is how the media will rank this weekend violence. Will it be 10 mass shootings? Padding the stats.

34 posted on 05/31/2022 6:39:39 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves)
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To: KeyLargo

I have an answer to the violence in Chicago - shooting lessons.

The thugs and punks are shooting each other, but not all that effectively. Teach them to shoot better and the problem will die out.


35 posted on 05/31/2022 6:45:53 AM PDT by EastTexasTraveler
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To: KeyLargo
Chicago is starting off summer with a bang.

The rule of thumb is 6 out of 7 people shot with a handgun survive, or 1 in 7 dies. Out of 52 people shot you'd expect 7 or 8 dead, they managed to kill 10. They're off to a h**l of a start.

Good thing Chicago (and Illinois) have all those strict "gun control" laws - you can see how they're keeping people safe. ;-/

Yet with literally thousands of "gun control" laws on the books across the Country at the National, State, and local level some {censored} push for more "gun control." Why? It obviously does not work. If thousands of laws can't protect you, another 1 or 2 or 100 aren't going to help either.

36 posted on 05/31/2022 7:13:14 AM PDT by ThunderSleeps (Vaccine mandates: they are not about health, they are about obedience.)
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To: KeyLargo

No power or money to be gained from black crime so no worries from any group. Just ignore it.


37 posted on 05/31/2022 8:29:53 AM PDT by Midwesterner53
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To: KeyLargo

How many stabbings or do those not count.


38 posted on 05/31/2022 8:33:02 AM PDT by TribalPrincess2U
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To: KeyLargo

Chicago may not have the highest homicide rate, but the population makes Chicago #1 (by far) in total number of murders.

And if you look at the top cities for homicide rate / violent crime rate, you’ll find what they all have in common is their political leadership and firearm policies.


39 posted on 05/31/2022 8:40:29 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: SamAdams76
Actually, there's a dozen school shootings that have killed even more than your 52 number, though a couple bombings are included in the list.
40 posted on 05/31/2022 8:44:31 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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