As of the Friday morning before Memorial Day, Chicago shootings were up by 50% for the year http://nyti.ms/28bvkyM pic.twitter.com/gKwN1Xnt9D
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One mother weeps over her dead son. Another mother looks on, relieved her own son is in jail.pic.twitter.com/Hgy1zMkZEh
Mark Lindsey gets a haircut. His signature dreadlocks gone.pic.twitter.com/Y5vaAlamD5
Mark Lindsey is sitting in his car outside his mom’s house. A man opens fire. Mark is pronounced dead at 11:34 p.m.pic.twitter.com/bhhKUlYd1g
“Shooting in Chicago is like a cancer.”pic.twitter.com/0G54l8lvUx
15-year-old Veronica Lopez is hit as she rides in a Jeep on Lake Shore Drive.pic.twitter.com/BELJRM8w9H
From Friday evening to the end of Memorial Day, 64 people were shot in Chicago, 6 of them fatallyhttp://nyti.ms/28bvkyM
Chicago has toughest gun laws in US. Enough said!
Basically, you're saying w or w/o gun laws shootings happen. True, yet states with strict gun laws have less gun deaths.
New York is an example for you. They have an army, not a police force. Police are the crucial factor
How about NJ?
want to try to survive in Newark, Camden and Trenton? I think police in NO and Chicago have a corruption history.
Do states with stricter gun laws have less gun deaths or not? Chicago, so often used in this argument, is a red herring.
Los Angeles on California with strict gun controls
speechless
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