The city recorded its 300th homicide this weekend and went on to record six others over a 60-hour period that saw 59 people shot, 13 fatally, from Friday afternoon through early Monday morning.
So far this year, about 1,800 people have been shot across the city and more than 200 of those wounded have died of their wounds, according to records kept by the Chicago Tribune. A total of 306 people have been killed this year by shooting, stabbing or other means, Tribune records show.
A 3-year-old boy was among the wounded who survived the weekend shootings. Police said he’s in critical condition. The boy was shot in the right shoulder near East 61st Street and South Kimbark Avenue in the Woodlawn neighborhood at 6:15 p.m. Sunday, police said. The boy was in a car seat when an unknown attacker fired shots at the car, police said. People in the vehicle managed to get the boy to University of Chicago Medical Center. He was then transferred to Comer Children's Hospital in critical condition.
Five people were fatally shot and nine others were hurt between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Four of the fatalities occurred in seven hours. The fatalities included a 16-year-old boy who was killed in West Englewood about 9:05 p.m. Friday. He was in the front passenger seat of a car driving through an alley in the 6500 block of South Hamilton Avenue when two males came up and fired shots, according to police.
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At least 28 people were wounded, three fatally, in shootings from 8:30 a.m. Saturday to 4:30 a.m. Sunday, the equivalent of somebody shot every 43 minutes. One fatal shooting occurred during a possible murder-suicide in Hyde Park about 9:50 a.m. Saturday, police said. Police responded to the 1400 block of East 54th Street for a well-being check and found a 65-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. A man, 73, also was found shot in the head.
Five more people were killed and seven others, including the 3-year-old boy, were wounded from Sunday afternoon to early Monday. One of the fatalities Sunday was a 21-year-old man shot with “possibly an AK-47’’ assault rifle in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, according to police. Police intially said the victim was 17. The 21-year-old, who the Cook County medical examiner's office said was Salvador Suarez, was walking east in the 1700 block of West 46th Street around 1:30 p.m. when a light-colored, four-door Saturn pulled up and fired shots with a "high-powered semi-automatic weapon," striking the victim as he attempted to run, said Eugene Roy, chief of detectives for the Chicago police.
At least 28 people were wounded, three fatally, in shootings from 8:30 a.m. Saturday to 4:30 a.m. Sunday, the equivalent of somebody shot every 43 minutes. One fatal shooting occurred during a possible murder-suicide in Hyde Park about 9:50 a.m. Saturday, police said. Police responded to the 1400 block of East 54th Street for a well-being check and found a 65-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. A man, 73, also was found shot in the head.
Five more people were killed and seven others, including the 3-year-old boy, were wounded from Sunday afternoon to early Monday. One of the fatalities Sunday was a 21-year-old man shot with “possibly an AK-47’’ assault rifle in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, according to police. Police intially said the victim was 17. The 21-year-old, who the Cook County medical examiner's office said was Salvador Suarez, was walking east in the 1700 block of West 46th Street around 1:30 p.m. when a light-colored, four-door Saturn pulled up and fired shots with a "high-powered semi-automatic weapon," striking the victim as he attempted to run, said Eugene Roy, chief of detectives for the Chicago police.
Still wasn't a mass shooting. They had nothing to do with each other...
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At least 28 people were wounded, three fatally, in shootings from 8:30 a.m. Saturday to 4:30 a.m. Sunday, the equivalent of somebody shot every 43 minutes. One fatal shooting occurred during a possible murder-suicide in Hyde Park about 9:50 a.m. Saturday, police said. Police responded to the 1400 block of East 54th Street for a well-being check and found a 65-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. A man, 73, also was found shot in the head.
Five more people were killed and seven others, including the 3-year-old boy, were wounded from Sunday afternoon to early Monday. One of the fatalities Sunday was a 21-year-old man shot with “possibly an AK-47’’ assault rifle in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, according to police. Police intially said the victim was 17. The 21-year-old, who the Cook County medical examiner's office said was Salvador Suarez, was walking east in the 1700 block of West 46th Street around 1:30 p.m. when a light-colored, four-door Saturn pulled up and fired shots with a "high-powered semi-automatic weapon," striking the victim as he attempted to run, said Eugene Roy, chief of detectives for the Chicago police.
Still wasn't a mass shooting. They had nothing to do with each other...
I realize that, thank you. I was pointing out the statistic, highlighted. Its quite shocking.
How do you suddenly make a place full of guns, gun free?
At least 28 people were wounded, three fatally, in shootings from 8:30 a.m. Saturday to 4:30 a.m. Sunday, the equivalent of somebody shot every 43 minutes. One fatal shooting occurred during a possible murder-suicide in Hyde Park about 9:50 a.m. Saturday, police said. Police responded to the 1400 block of East 54th Street for a well-being check and found a 65-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. A man, 73, also was found shot in the head.
Five more people were killed and seven others, including the 3-year-old boy, were wounded from Sunday afternoon to early Monday. One of the fatalities Sunday was a 21-year-old man shot with “possibly an AK-47’’ assault rifle in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, according to police. Police intially said the victim was 17. The 21-year-old, who the Cook County medical examiner's office said was Salvador Suarez, was walking east in the 1700 block of West 46th Street around 1:30 p.m. when a light-colored, four-door Saturn pulled up and fired shots with a "high-powered semi-automatic weapon," striking the victim as he attempted to run, said Eugene Roy, chief of detectives for the Chicago police.
Still wasn't a mass shooting. They had nothing to do with each other...
I realize that, thank you. I was pointing out the statistic, highlighted. Its quite shocking.
How do you suddenly make a place full of guns, gun free?
Chicago has been gun free for decades now. The guns that are being used are pretty new. The criminals just really don't care about the law...
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It is difficult to comprehend that more guns in the world would equate to less violence.
The statistics show that the more guns there are, the more gun deaths there are.
It is difficult to comprehend that more guns in the world would equate to less violence. The statistics show that the more guns there are, the more gun deaths there are.
Not really true.
The places that allow guns have FAR FAR less instances of gun violence than the places that are gun free.
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It is difficult to comprehend that more guns in the world would equate to less violence. The statistics show that the more guns there are, the more gun deaths there are.
Not really true.
The places that allow guns have FAR FAR less instances of gun violence than the places that are gun free.
I'm talking about countries. Countries with fewer guns have fewer gun deaths, it is logical.
Are we talking about the smaller countries in areas where winters last 10 months out of the year and no one leaves their home except for necessities? I suspect the murder rate goes down in Chicago, too, during the winters. Don't know, but it would be my guess based on a winter day I drove around the ghettos of Philly and saw very few people out and about.
It is difficult to comprehend that more guns in the world would equate to less violence. The statistics show that the more guns there are, the more gun deaths there are.
Not really true.
The places that allow guns have FAR FAR less instances of gun violence than the places that are gun free.
I'm talking about countries. Countries with fewer guns have fewer gun deaths, it is logical.
Yes, but they have higher percentages of other deaths.
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It is difficult to comprehend that more guns in the world would equate to less violence. The statistics show that the more guns there are, the more gun deaths there are.
Not really true.
The places that allow guns have FAR FAR less instances of gun violence than the places that are gun free.
I'm talking about countries. Countries with fewer guns have fewer gun deaths, it is logical.
And the worst mass shooting in the world was in a country that has banned guns.
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It is difficult to comprehend that more guns in the world would equate to less violence. The statistics show that the more guns there are, the more gun deaths there are.
Not really true.
The places that allow guns have FAR FAR less instances of gun violence than the places that are gun free.
I'm talking about countries. Countries with fewer guns have fewer gun deaths, it is logical.
Yes, but they have higher percentages of other deaths.
Do you have a link for that? I'd be interested in seeing it.
There were more guns per capita in the U.S. 100 years ago with fewer violent shootings, what has changed in society to increase violence rates, certainly isn't an increase in per capita ownership.
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There were more guns per capita in the U.S. 100 years ago with fewer violent shootings, what has changed in society to increase violence rates, certainly isn't an increase in per capita ownership.
Ummm... That makes total sense, THINK about what guns were like 100 years ago....
Guns isn't the problem but lack of structure, solid family, and lack of good roll models. Majority of babies being born to very young unwed mothers, no father in site. The strong male role models are gang bangers. Rappers and other celebrities glorifying the gangster culture. You can ban guns all you want but it wouldn't stop them from obtaining them anymore then illegal drugs.
Guns isn't the problem but lack of structure, solid family, and lack of good roll models. Majority of babies being born to very young unwed mothers, no father in site. The strong male role models are gang bangers. Rappers and other celebrities glorifying the gangster culture. You can ban guns all you want but it wouldn't stop them from obtaining them anymore then illegal drugs.
Its a culture of violence and entitlement. I agree.
There were more guns per capita in the U.S. 100 years ago with fewer violent shootings, what has changed in society to increase violence rates, certainly isn't an increase in per capita ownership.
Ummm... That makes total sense, THINK about what guns were like 100 years ago....
What does that have to do with frequency of violence?
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Guns isn't the problem but lack of structure, solid family, and lack of good roll models. Majority of babies being born to very young unwed mothers, no father in site. The strong male role models are gang bangers. Rappers and other celebrities glorifying the gangster culture. You can ban guns all you want but it wouldn't stop them from obtaining them anymore then illegal drugs.
Its a culture of violence and entitlement. I agree.
Something I think we can all agree on. The games, the music, the movies and TV shows...they all glorify violence and sex.
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There were more guns per capita in the U.S. 100 years ago with fewer violent shootings, what has changed in society to increase violence rates, certainly isn't an increase in per capita ownership.
Ummm... That makes total sense, THINK about what guns were like 100 years ago....
What does that have to do with frequency of violence?
If a shooter can only get off 1 shot, there is less death than if a shooter can get off hundreds of rounds.
People really think that more violence is the result in gun technology over the decline in societal values and morals? Interesting.
If a gun a hundred years ago, in the hands of a shooter, could only get out 1 shot and a gun today can get out hundreds in the same time frame then yes it is a factor.
People really think that more violence is the result in gun technology over the decline in societal values and morals? Interesting.
If a gun a hundred years ago, in the hands of a shooter, could only get out 1 shot and a gun today can get out hundreds in the same time frame then yes it is a factor.
No, it isn't. Because the one thing that hasn't changed is that a gun requires a person to shoot it. Therefor - the change in the PEOPLE and their values is what matters.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
People really think that more violence is the result in gun technology over the decline in societal values and morals? Interesting.
If a gun a hundred years ago, in the hands of a shooter, could only get out 1 shot and a gun today can get out hundreds in the same time frame then yes it is a factor.
No, it isn't. Because the one thing that hasn't changed is that a gun requires a person to shoot it. Therefor - the change in the PEOPLE and their values is what matters.
You are being deliberately obtuse OF COURSE it makes a difference how many shots you can get out in a minute. jeeeze... I'm done with you, you are completely unreasonable and argumentative today.
People really think that more violence is the result in gun technology over the decline in societal values and morals? Interesting.
If a gun a hundred years ago, in the hands of a shooter, could only get out 1 shot and a gun today can get out hundreds in the same time frame then yes it is a factor.
Yeah, I have all sorts of antique guns, none of them are 1 shooters. most as 6-10...
Don't know of any gun that only holds one shot. Maybe a single barrel shotgun?
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Guns isn't the problem but lack of structure, solid family, and lack of good roll models. Majority of babies being born to very young unwed mothers, no father in site. The strong male role models are gang bangers. Rappers and other celebrities glorifying the gangster culture. You can ban guns all you want but it wouldn't stop them from obtaining them anymore then illegal drugs.
Its a culture of violence and entitlement. I agree.
Something I think we can all agree on. The games, the music, the movies and TV shows...they all glorify violence and sex.
What can be done though? These are all commercial endeavors that make money off sex and violence.
People really think that more violence is the result in gun technology over the decline in societal values and morals? Interesting.
If a gun a hundred years ago, in the hands of a shooter, could only get out 1 shot and a gun today can get out hundreds in the same time frame then yes it is a factor.
No, it isn't. Because the one thing that hasn't changed is that a gun requires a person to shoot it. Therefor - the change in the PEOPLE and their values is what matters.
You are being deliberately obtuse OF COURSE it makes a difference how many shots you can get out in a minute. jeeeze... I'm done with you, you are completely unreasonable and argumentative today.
Not if the person holding it doesn't want to shoot and kill people.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
People really think that more violence is the result in gun technology over the decline in societal values and morals? Interesting.
If a gun a hundred years ago, in the hands of a shooter, could only get out 1 shot and a gun today can get out hundreds in the same time frame then yes it is a factor.
No, it isn't. Because the one thing that hasn't changed is that a gun requires a person to shoot it. Therefor - the change in the PEOPLE and their values is what matters.
They are BOTH factors, LL, that's what makes attempting to solve the problem so very difficult.
Which would you rather be facing? A gun that shoots one bullet & needs to be reloaded OR the choice of gun used by mass shooters?
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p.s. And it is incredibly insulting to beat that old tired horse..."Guns don't kill people..."