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Violent Weekend Continues: 32 Shot, 6 Dead

CHICAGO (CBS) ― A violent and deadly weekend continues in Chicago. At least 12 people have been shot, two of them killed, since Saturday morning. This comes after at least 20 people were shot, four of them killed, from Friday night through early Saturday.

A 28-year-old man was shot and killed at an auto body repair shop on the Southwest Side Saturday morning. Raul Lemus was shot in the stomach at 2520 W. 59th St. at about 11:20 a.m.

Lemus, of 4630 S. Talman Av., died several hours later at Stroger Hospital, making him the sixth person killed in Chicago since Friday night. Police said the shooting appeared to be gang related.

Also Saturday morning, Michael Giles, 26, was shot and killed inside his home at 336 N. Avers Av. Harrison Area detectives are investigating.

In another case, a suspect toting an AK-47 has been charged with murder and three counts of attempted murder after allegedly killing a man and shooting at police. Bennie Teague of 6200 S. Sacramento Av. is due in bond court Sunday afternoon.

It's amazing no one was hurt during the shootout between police and Teague, who was firing an assault rifle. Police say the gunman opened fire on them Friday night at 110th and South Union. They tracked him down after he allegedly shot and killed 34-year-old Marcus Hendricks inside a plumbing business a few blocks away.

The 34-year-old from Flossmoor died after being shot just blocks from a police-involved shooting on the Far South Side. He died at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn at 8 p.m., a Cook County Medical Examiner's office spokesman said.

"All I could say is he's a nice guy," said neighbor Amos Williams.

The recent gunfire has rattled nerves throughout the Roseland neighborhood.

"It's not that all the area, all the streets are bad," Williams said. "It's that you get bad elements coming through your street."

"My son is in 8th grade, about to go to high school. As a parent, I'm very concerned," said neighbor Charles Thomas.

Also, Friday night, two teens were gunned down in front of a church in the 7500 block of South Phillips.

Police say gunmen jumped out of a car and opened fire in front of the Free Salvation Methodist Baptist Church. One of the teens suffered a gunshot wound to the chest and back, the other was shot in the neck, police said.

Melvin Thomas, of 14922 Washington Ave. in Harvey was pronounced dead at the Stein Institute at 1:20 a.m. Rhonell Savala, of 9750 S. Hoxie Ave. in Chicago, was pronounced dead at 12:50 a.m. Saturday at the Stein Institute.

"I was in my house and my friend came and got me and he said two boys was laying outside on the stairs...dead," said neighbor Tamara Roberson.

Flowers and teddy bears now serve as a memorial to 18-year-olds, Thomas and Savala.

"I live just a block away on 77th, kids were still outside," Roberson said.

"To put the shooting in perspective, you have to consider this was a 17-hour window," said Chicago Police spokesperson Monique Bond about the number of shootings.

Chicago police are now stepping up patrols in areas that they call "hot zones." Police blame the warmer temperatures for the spike in violence.

"We know that we're approaching warmer weather, the summer season. We know that this is going to be a very busy season for the Chicago Police Department. There's no doubt about that," Bond said.

Chicago Police have also recently started using helicopter patrols to try to curb gang violence. Choppers will be flying over areas prone to gang activity, especially on weekends when more shootings seem to occur.

Other shootings included, a 65-year-old man being shot dead outside his home on the Southeast Side during an attempted robbery.

Ricardo Sanchez of 8439 S. Exchange Ave. was pronounced dead at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, according to the Medical Examiner's office.

In most of the other shootings, the injuries were less serious, but the violence affected nearly every part of the city.

Six of the people shot and wounded Saturday night were injured in two separate incidents less than a block away from each other and less than an hour apart.

Three men were shot at about 10:50 p.m. near the intersection of Latrobe Avenue and Madison Street, police said. Two of the men were shot in their feet and one man was shot in the leg. All three men were taken to the hospital in "stable" condition.

About 40 minutes later, three more people were shot less than a block away at 5361 W. Madison St. Authorities said a 12-year-old and a 14-year-old were among the victims. One of those victims was in critical condition; the other two were in fair condition. Grand Central Area detectives are investigating.

Also Saturday night, a 19-year-old man was driving down the street in the South Side's Back-of-the-Yards neighborhood Saturday night when shots were fired at his vehicle and he was hit in the arm, authorities said. The man was in "stable" condition at Stroger Hospital Saturday night.

On the Far South Side, a 34-year-old man suffered a gunshot to his shoulder while standing in his yard Saturday night. The man was standing in his yard in the 10900 block of South Green Bay Avenue about 9 p.m. when someone began firing, hitting him in the left shoulder. Calumet Area detectives are investigating.

In the Southeast Side's South Chicago neighborhood, two men suffered minor gunshot wounds after hearing shots fired at about 8:15 p.m. The two men, aged 25 and 24, were driving south on the 8200 block of South Muskegon Avenue, when they heard shots fired and realized they had been hit.

Meantime, a 17-year-old male was in good condition early Sunday after he was shot on the 6800 block of South Parnell Avenue in an apparent drive-by. Wentworth Area detectives are investigating.

A 24-year-old man was also shot early Sunday on the 1900 block of Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood. A gunman approached the victim on the street and began firing, police said. The victim was shot in the leg and was listed in "stable" condition. Belmont Area detectives are investigating.

Friday night, three teens were shot near 70th and Wood streets in the West Englewood neighborhood. At least one of the victims was in critical condition.

Also Friday night, a 32-year-old man was shot in the 6400 block of South Morgan Street in the Englewood neighborhood. And at 9:42 p.m., a person was shot in the knee in the 11200 block of South State Street in the Roseland neighborhood.

Shortly before midnight, two teenage boys were shot, again in the West Englewood neighborhood. The boys, one 16-year-old and one 15-year-old, were shot in their legs at 6330 S. Damen Ave around 11:45 p.m. Their injuries were not considered serious.

And about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, a robbery victim was shot on the 7900 block of South St. Lawrence Avenue. The robber demanded money from the victim, police said. The victim ran away, but not before the robber got off one shot.

In the 1000 block of West Sunnyside Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood, a man was shot in his upper thigh around 11:35 p.m. Friday. Police said the victim was not cooperating with the investigation, and there were several conflicting stories about the shooting.

On the Southwest Side, a man riding in a car in the 5100 block of South Christiana Avenue was wounded when someone fired shots inside around 10:45 p.m. Friday. The man, believed to be in his 30s, was shot in his left arm and taken in good condition to Holy Cross Hospital.

On the West Side, a man was shot multiple times and critically wounded in the wee hours of Saturday morning. The man was shot in the 700 block of North Drake Avenue just after 1:45 a.m., and taken in critical condition to Mount Sinai Hospital.

Also on the West Side, 21-year-old man was in good condition early Saturday after he was shot in the right leg on the 4400 block of West Adams Street. The man was standing there abut 2:35 a.m. when someone in a passing car fired shots at him, police said.

In broad daylight Friday evening, two teenage girls were shot in the thigh in separate incidents on the Southeast and Southwest sides.

In the first incident, a girl was shot and wounded in the arm in the 2700 block of West 66th Street. A Chicago Lawn District sergeant indicated that another person was also shot in the incident.

In the second incident, a 15-year-old girl was shot in the thigh in the 8700 block of South Euclid Avenue.

Just two blocks from the scene of the first shooting where a girl was wounded, a man was shot at 5:40 p.m., police said.

And around 6:30 p.m., a teenage boy was shot in the 6000 block of South Campbell Avenue. He was taken to the University of Chicago's Comer Children's Hospital in serious condition, police said.

Thatnk Goodness Chicago has tough and effectove gun control laws!

[thinking]
 
Wow! With those strict gun laws maybe I should consider moving back to Chicago to live for a short while! I sure will be safer when only police and criminals have guns!
 
No sympathy for the dumb.

I am from IL. And the people in Chicago got the government that they deserve. They voted mayor Daily in and then his son. I say piss on them. They have tried to take over the whole state, the bunch of anti gun SOB's. I will never ever live in IL again. These are the same people that brought us our minority presidential canidate, and just look at how anti gun he is. I would hope that the population of the windy city would go nuts. There could be 50 murders a weekend, every weekend in that city and I wouldn't loose a moments sleep over it.
I'll be living in Western KY or TN when I'm out of the service. Might even consider SC, because the weather is so nice...I don't like snow.
smitty
 
Thank God for the strictest gun laws around! Might have been double or triple according to DC's logic.
 
Chicago Police blame a rash of shootings on too many guns and the gangs that use the weapons illegally.
"You just have too many guns and too many gangs and too much drugs on the street," said Weis.

I love this one! First we have too many guns and too many gangs and too much drugs on the street. Hell, if you cant get rid of the gangs and the drugs which should be first, how the hell are you gonna get rid of the guns?

The gun grabber should be putting the drug problem first, gangs second and illegal guns third. Besides, guns can't be the problem since there is a law against owning them illegally.[thinking]
 
Illegally owning guns - Illegal
Illegal narcotics activity - Illegal
Illegal gang activity - Illegal

Redundantly redundant legislation to make these illegal activities... illegal.

My brain hurts.
 
Legalize drugs and a majority of the problems will go away.

Gangs killing each other, well that is not going to stop, guns or not. I say let them fight it out and God will sort them out.
 
Not to worry folks! Gun control just keeps on working!

5 Found Shot to Death in Chicago Home

"Tio Hardiman, director of mediation services for CeaseFire, said the group, which is operating on a skeleton staff after it lost more than $6 million in state funding" [...]​
Nice. CeaseFire Illinois (also with a Chicago sub-org), for those who don't know about it, focuses on the social causes of violence - i.e., on the people and circumstances, and not the tools of violence. They work to break cyclic violence, help neighborhoods take back their streets from gangs, create strong public disapproval for gang violence in neighborhoods where it's more or less the norm, and help people channel heated issues (even issues over illegal things like drug dealing territory) into solutions other than violence.

They've been remarkably successful... so of course IL eliminated their budget.
 
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Chicago SWAT to be "on the streets". Pretty sad, next they will call in the National Guard.[rolleyes]

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,352693,00.html

Chicago Police Step Up Efforts to Prevent Repeat of Deadly Weekend

Saturday , April 26, 2008

CHICAGO —
Police planned to increase patrols and put SWAT officers and specialized units on the streets over the weekend, a show of force aimed at deterring violence like the three dozen shootings that left nine people dead last weekend.

"Weather permitting, we will have our helicopter up," said police spokeswoman Monique Bond, who said Thursday night was relatively quiet, with only four shootings, none fatal.

Meanwhile, religious leaders said they had persuaded some churches to open their doors in the afternoons and evenings to protect people from gunfire.

"We just picked up about four more churches in Austin (a neighborhood on the city's West Side) that's going to open their doors as a safe haven," said Ira Acree, an activist and pastor of the Greater St. John Bible Church.

On Friday, Mayor Richard Daley took the unusual step of calling together more than two dozen officials from the police department, schools, social service agencies and religious groups for a City Hall summit on the violence. Afterward, he said it was just the start of a continuing dialogue about how to combat violent crime.

A fired-up Daley blasted the gun industry and called on parents and adults to do their part by intervening to help troubled youth and by working to keep others on the right path.

"I don't want people to wait for Mayor Daley to call a meeting. I want you to call a meeting in your home with your children and loved ones. I want you to go next door and talk to those children next door. I want the parents of the block to say 'This block will be free of violence,"' he said.

It is key for children to be occupied in after-school or other programs so they stay out of trouble, especially when they're not in a classroom, Daley said.

Before the meeting, some participants talked about possible solutions to end the violence.

The Rev. Bruce Wellems, pastor of Holy Cross Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the city's South Side, suggested that adults need to get to know the young people in their neighborhoods.

"I think they have to step into the community and accompany these kids," he said.

And Tio Hardiman, executive director of CeaseFire, an anti-violence group, said young people need help finding alternatives to the streets.

"We need to go right to the corners and find out what some of these young people want to do, identify some employers that are willing to hire maybe 30 from this neighborhood, 30 from another neighborhood and try to get them hired somewhere so then we can get them off the corners."

But Daley said joblessness does not justify violence.

"When the killing is done, you still don't have a job, in fact, it greatly decreases the chances that you ever ... will have a job," he said.

Hardiman said he expected that violence would not be as bad this weekend because of the police presence and other steps by community groups, including his group's efforts to talk to gang members and mediate disputes. Last weekend, there were 36 shootings — at least 14 of which police believed were gang related.

But he said he's concerned about possible repercussions from a shooting at a McDonald's on Monday night that left one man dead and four others injured.

The area where the shooting took place is believe to be a stronghold of the Gangster Disciples street gang and Hardiman said he's concerned that someone may try to retaliate.
 
"Flowers and teddy bears now serve as a memorial to 18-year-olds, Thomas and Savala."


Yeh, sure, these guys were all about flowers and teddy bears, as most 18 year olds are these days..
Give me a f&*^ing break.
I think I need to go puke now.
These people must live in La La land.
 
Chicago working to prevent repeat of deadly weekend - SWAT team deployed

Yea, how are the gun bans treating you now? Goes to show that in the absence of lawful gun ownership. the vacuum is filled by lawless thugs who are bent on wreaking havoc on the innocent.

I LOVE this quote:

But Daley said joblessness does not justify violence.

"When the killing is done, you still don't have a job, in fact, it greatly decreases the chances that you ever ... will have a job," he said.

Daily is a hack, communist, piece of s*it and will never learn why gun control will NEVER work. THEY DON'T CARE IF THEY EVER HAVE A JOB!!!!!

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080426/D909HFD80.html
 
Wait a minute, here. Something's just not right. Mayor Daley and his gang, er supporters, have passed all these anti-gun laws. There can't be any shootings. Get your tickets early because what we're about to see is gang warfare on a larger scale. It's the Daley gang against a loose collection of street gangs. As in most gang wars, there will be innocents caught in the cross-fire, and the winner won't be anyone you'd invite home for dinner, or introduce to your sister. What a mess.
 
Death penalty for possessing a firearm illegally! haha, so they might switch to swords or knives, at least ill have the upper hand owning a firearm legally!
 
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