60 shot, 11 killed in Chicago 4th of July weekend shootings

desert dude

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People who call Chi-town Chiraq... never have been to Iraq.
I frequent Chicago quite often. Get my popcorn from Garrett's. Have family off Lake Shore dr..and the south side. It's all about what you doing and who you doing it with.
To be honest I found parts of LA far worst when it comes to gang banging
I worked for the US Army in Irag from June 2006 to June 2008. I have traveled route Irish and dodged mortar rounds lobbed in at night and during sand storms. I spent most of my youth living in a neighborhood in Chiraq roughly situated at the intersection of 18th street and California avenue. Been there and done that, in both places.

You are right that Chicago is not as bad as Iraq, no argument there, but Chicago is a war zone and it is a Democrat stronghold.
 

Silky Shagsalot

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i was watching the news here in the s.w. and the number was 85. i'm not positive, but i think they said 85 killed. i thought that sounded a little high....
 

abe supercro

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^85 "shot"

this art. isn't recent....
Detroit gun violence claims 17 lives in past 10 days
Police say 2013 total homicides reached 292 this week, as local activists call for civic, moral responsibility

November 9, 2013 8:24PM ET
by Renee Lewis
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Gun violence in Detroit has claimed 17 lives in the past 10 days, according to police tasked with patrolling a city where economic turmoil, empty houses and high unemployment have lent itself to creeping lawlessness.

On Sunday, a baby girl was delivered after her mother was shot dead, but later died in the hospital, on the city’s west side. Wednesday, a promising law student was found in her car in a vacant lot after she was shot in the head. The same day, three men were killed and six wounded after gunfire erupted in a barbershop known for gambling. Meanwhile the killing of a teenage girl, shot in the head last Saturday on a stranger’s porch while asking for help after a car accident, has increased racial tensions in the city.

The list of killing goes on.

Police say the deaths in the past week bring the total homicides for 2013 to 292.

“The reality of it is we’ve had a violent week of crime. Everyone in this department is very cognizant of it. But at some point, the public has to take culpability and be a part of the solution. It’s not just a Detroit Police Department problem, it’s a city of Detroit problem, and we all need to stand together,” Detroit Police Chief James Craig’s spokesman, Sgt. Michael Woody, told Detroit News.

Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy in July, with a debt of about $18bn. The filing is the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, and the economic impact can be seen throughout the city in its abandoned buildings, vacant lots, and unemployment rates of over 18 percent.

Bill Nowling, a spokesman for the city’s emergency manager Kevin Orr, said the recent spate of killings highlighted the challenges facing the city and suggested prioritizing police activities in upcoming budget restructuring, according to Detroit News.

'Detroit 2.0'
A column in the Detroit Free Press called on Detroit’s mayor-elect Mike Duggan to bring up the topic of increasing violence in conversations with other state leaders, instead of focusing solely on the bankruptcy.

“Talking about Detroit 2.0 without discussing the violence is like making plans to host dinner for 300 people at your brand-new restaurant because you haven’t realized the kitchen is burning down,” columnist Rochelle Riley said.

Orr has said he will make fighting crime a top priority in his battle to restructure the city after the bankruptcy. Craig, who took over the police department as chief in July, said his goal is to get more officers on the streets, according to the Detroit Free Press.

These statements were made just after the FBI released statistics for 2012 showing that Detroit ranks among the most violent and deadly large cities in the U.S. with 386 homicides.

A group called the Detroit 300 echoed the police statement calling on every citizen to take responsibility for the increasing violence. Detroit 300, founded by local activists, believes grassroots leadership is the best way to fight crime in their neighborhoods.

The Detroit 300 doesn’t rely on the city’s cash-strapped police force – they make citizens’ arrests themselves and put the responsibility for stopping the violence on every resident, urging people to get involved when they see or suspect a crime happening.

Local church leaders, who see the recent violence as an emergency, had a different idea – they plan to inundate the city with the simple message ‘thou shalt not kill.’

“Our goal now is to infiltrate and saturate our communities with this commandment, via buses, via billboards,” a local Christian minister, Ovella Andreas, told local news CBS Detroit.

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/11/9/detroit-violenceskyrocketsamidbankruptcyrestructuring.html
 

UncleBuck

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I grew up right in the middle of one of the worst areas in Chiraq (thanks for that descriptive name :-]). I joined the army the day after I turned 18. Went to college using deferred military compensation, AKA the GI bill. I got the fuck out. It can be done.
sounds like socialism and government largesse worked for you.
 

UncleBuck

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Get some for yourself some, Buck. All you have to do is serve three years in the Army. You might live through it.
nah, i have no need for handouts like you do. i am able to support myself on my own wits and abilities unlike you.

plus, no way i'd get sent to the army with as many languages as i speak and ASVAB scores like mine. they leave that shit to uneducated grunts like you.
 

desert dude

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nah, i have no need for handouts like you do. i am able to support myself on my own wits and abilities unlike you.

plus, no way i'd get sent to the army with as many languages as i speak and ASVAB scores like mine. they leave that shit to uneducated grunts like you.
Yeah, you're a smart one. You almost graduated both high school and college.
 

UncleBuck

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Yeah, you're a smart one. You almost graduated both high school and college.
they weren't allowed to kick me out of high school for poor attendance because they couldn't offer any of the AP calculus or native level spanish speaker classes at the retard school. i was acing those classes without even attending, attendance is why i got the partial boot.

and i dropped out of college because i wasn't being challenged or learning anything anymore.

but good job on collecting that government cheese, ya rat.
 

desert dude

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they weren't allowed to kick me out of high school for poor attendance because they couldn't offer any of the AP calculus or native level spanish speaker classes at the retard school. i was acing those classes without even attending, attendance is why i got the partial boot.

and i dropped out of college because i wasn't being challenged or learning anything anymore.

but good job on collecting that government cheese, ya rat.
Just too smart for college. A common condition amongst narcissists.
 

theexpress

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People who call Chi-town Chiraq... never have been to Iraq.
I frequent Chicago quite often. Get my popcorn from Garrett's. Have family off Lake Shore dr..and the south side. It's all about what you doing and who you doing it with.
To be honest I found parts of LA far worst when it comes to gang banging
lol.i found socal phoney. everyones all methed out. btw there is more gds in chicago then crips n bloods in all of cali.u seen da movie colors too much la is metrosexual and soft. chis worst areas way worse then not just la proper but la county as well. just cuzz u went downtown now y think u know chicago.lol go to garfield park englewood little viage n tell me how hard some ed hardy wearin mickey mouse socal thugs are.
 

theexpress

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L.A might have more"gang banging" but it's soft as fuck compared to chicago or basically any big city in the midwest
30k aint a gang. its a fucking army. la is unorganised compared to chi. the gangs here larger nolder then la. much more violent u dont see la gangs here but there chi gangs in socal. fact is la is nations safest big city
 
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