Monday, July 1, 2019

The death toll is slowly getting better.

56 shot, 4 stabbed, 1 set on fire, 1 tossed out of a window, 4 dead in total — in Chicago over weekend

Among those shot were five wounded Saturday while gathering outside in the Near West Side.
Police at the scene of a shooting on the Near West Side
Police investigating the scene where five people were shot June 29, 2019 in the 2400 block of West Jackson Boulevard
 Emmanuel Camarillo/Sun-Times
Citywide gun violence over the weekend left at least four people dead and 52 others hurt. 
An outburst of shootings killed one person and wounded 20 others in the first 12 hours of the weekend, which began at 5 p.m. Friday and ended 5 a.m. Monday. 
It’s the second time this year that at least 50 people were hurt in gun violence incidents within city limits during a weekend, but police said shootings in the
first half of 2019 were at a four-year low.
The weekend’s latest fatal shooting happened Saturday in West Lawn. 
A witness reported that an 18-year-old man was arguing with a male in an alley about 11:13 p.m. in the 6000 block of South Komensky Avenue, Chicago police said. The male pulled out a gun and fired several rounds before running off.
The man was struck multiple times, and taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn where he later died, police said. 
A few hours earlier, a man was shot to death in Gresham on the South Side. 
Andre Lyons, 32, was on a street about 2:05 p.m. in the 7600 block of South Aberdeen Street when an unknown person unleashed gunfire, police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. He was struck in the head and once in the back.
He was taken to Christ Medical Center where he died, authorities said. He lived in the same block where he was shot. 
Near dawn, a man was found shot to death in East Garfield Park. 
About 5:33 a.m., residents in the 3200 block of West Huron Street heard gunfire and then found Tavaris Trimble, 26, unresponsive in a gangway, authorities said.
The man had three gunshot wounds and officers recovered a weapon near the body, authorities said. He was pronounced dead on the scene. 
On Friday, another man was killed in the same neighborhood. 
Henry Daniels, 52, was shot multiple times in the abdomen, leg and back and was taken to Norwegian American Hospital, where he died, police and the medical examiner’s office said.
The shooting happened about 7:20 p.m. in the 3200 block of West Walnut Street, authorities said.
The group was on the street about 2:32 a.m. in the 2400 block of West Jackson Boulevard when someone unleashed gunfire, police said. They all took themselves to area hospitals.
Five people were shot on the Near West Side.
Police investigate the scene where five people were shot in the 2400 block of West Jackson Boulevard, June 29, 2019, on the Near West Side.
 Emmanuel Camarillo/Sun-Times
A 22-year-old woman went to the University of Illinois Medical Center with a gunshot wound to her leg, police said. Her condition was stabilized.
Four others went to Stroger Hospital, police said. Two 28-year-old men shot in the leg and back and a 54-year-old man hit in the back had their conditions stabilized. A 49-year-old woman who was shot in the chin is in serious condition.
Neither witnesses nor victims saw who did the shooting or know where the rounds came from, police said. Area North detectives are investigating.
A bullet struck the side of an apartment building on the street, but the man who was sleeping in one of units said he didn’t hear any gunfire.
“I was woken up by the police lights,” Giovanni said. He only gave his first name for fear of getting recognized by the large group of people he said gather on the corner nearly every weekend.
At least 47 others were hurt in gun violence incidents over the weekend. 
Last weekend, four people were killed and 16 others were wounded in the first weekend of summer.

5 comments:

  1. I wonder how today's Accountability Meeting went

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  2. Anonymous7/01/2019

    If you are a human, who gives a shit?

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  3. Anonymous7/01/2019

    I find it quite amusing how the Dems and Progressives come up with new ways to avoid the real questions and issues. Their babble speak is very entertaining.

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  4. Anonymous7/01/2019

    Ummmm the media is reporting that crime is down in 2019. Something fishy is going on.

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  5. Anonymous7/03/2019

    Lori's crime fighting reckoning consists of chastising graffiti artists-especially on The Bean and vacant lots to gardens conversions.

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