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But....but...but doesn't Chicago have laws against guns? And it looks like great police work too. :roll:Twelve men were killed and at least 60 other people were wounded in shootings throughout Chicago during the holiday weekend, including eight people who were shot in a West Side attack Saturday.
The weekend's latest shooting took place Sunday afternoon around 3:30 p.m. in the 4700 block of South Ashland when two men were shot, one fatally.
According to preliminary information, one man, whose age was not known, was killed in the shooting after being shot in the back and another was taken in critical condition with wounds to the arm and chest, said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Joshua Purkiss.
Nobody is in custody for any of the murders.
72 Shot in Chicago in Wave of Holiday Weekend Violence | NBC Chicago
But....but...but doesn't Chicago have laws against guns? And it looks like great police work too. :roll:
72 Shot in Chicago in Wave of Holiday Weekend Violence | NBC Chicago
But....but...but doesn't Chicago have laws against guns? And it looks like great police work too. :roll:
I wonder how many of these guns were bought from a gun show
Perhaps the Chicago police department may eventually recover one of these guns and check out its pedigree for you - have patience, grasshopper.
If this happened in Rocky Point Mexico the news would be screaming a warning to not travel to mexico. And that is if it happened once. All day every day in Chicago, I just can't imagine living in that kind of cesspool.
Proof positive that strict gun laws prevent shootings and that the police will keep us all safe. Big blue cities are such safe places, unlike those red rural areas where many folks carry guns.
Such as?What about this big red cities that also have high murder rates?
New Orleans, Brimingham, Baton Rouge, Celvland, Dallas, Houston.Such as?
NOLA is blue, the others are purple at best.New Orleans, Brimingham, Baton Rouge, Celvland, Dallas, Houston.
New Orleans, Brimingham, Baton Rouge, Celvland, Dallas, Houston.
So why do people live in Chicago?
It's no wonder that barry and his beard never go back there for a vacation.
Houston elected Sheila Jackson Lee, 'nuff said on their "red" status, though they are interesting in that they do have some diverse politics by district, they have a lot of conservatives to be sure, but plenty of liberals. Dallas is solid blue the last few elections, NOLA hasn't elected a Rebuplican mayor in years, the Landrieu family owns that town. Cleveland is a huge union city, so I'm pretty sure they aren't exactly "red", and not sure about Birmingham, but iirc they are high purple.The "chocolate city" is republican?
Anyway, post the crime statistics from those cities. Let's see how they compare to obama's home town.
What about this big red cities that also have high murder rates?
72 Shot in Chicago in Wave of Holiday Weekend Violence | NBC Chicago
But....but...but doesn't Chicago have laws against guns? And it looks like great police work too. :roll:
What about a link to show that this is so? How many "red" cities are in the top 50? I mean cities actually run by the GOP (mayor and council majorities), not simply big cities that happen to be in a red state.
United States cities by crime rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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