Violent Weekend Continues: 32 Shot, 6 Dead

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Arn't guns almost outlawed in Chicago?

Violent Weekend Continues: 32 Shot, 6 Dead
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/chicago.weekend.violence.2.704117.html


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.

The STNG Wire contributed to this report.
 
A city near us Lima,Ohio,has had a spate of shootings and murders in the past month.Also Ft. Wayne had 8 murders in one week,and most of these for both city's were drug related. The mayor's of both cities made statements that they (the mayors) and the citizens should reject violence. Yep,---that should take care of the problem.
 
These must be lies. The Illinois Firearm Owner's ID card prevents these things from happening.
 
But guns are banned in Chicago. How can this be? It's almost as if the criminals don't care about the law.
 
So let me get this straight...even though we've banned guns in Chicago, criminals are still getting their hands on them? Can someone please explain this to me???
 
Wait a minute, didn't Chicago have a big gun buy back not to long ago? How can guns be on the street killing people if the government bought all the guns back and is keeping them secure under lock and key? Some one should check and see if those evil assault rifles managed to escape and break out the other guns.
 
Dang! Add Michigan to the list. We have had a rash of robberies, shootings (even of a chief of police and a deputy), assaults, etc. One fool even robbed the post office! The post office?! We all know that's a firearms-free-zone! Well, I hate to see such crime, but am oddly relieved that it isn't just Michigan. Thought we'd have to change the state's name to Michigun. :cuss:

I will say one thing with all seriousness. I will not go anywhere without my primary and my secondary CCWs. No way, no how. I have even resported to leaving an extra box of 50 rounds of ammunition securely locked in my vehicle. No, I am not paranoid. :uhoh: I am genuinely concerned. :scrutiny:

I suspect that this up-sweep in crime is somehow related to the increased cost of petro-products, and the increases that that is bringing about due to shipping costs, etc. I suspect that we are beginning to see the beginings of societal, financial desperation. :(
 
This is just the start of the depression. When jobs go men find things to do to make money. It won't matter if they rob ,steal, sell drugs or what ever men will make money to live in an economy that was created by our politicions.

Those who have gun permits will be happy.

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This clear proof that gun control isn't working will be used as justification for more gun control.

That is the truth! Daley will somehow try and convince the people that these crimes are in place because these gang members legally purchased the firearms outside of city limits.
 
So let me get this straight...even though we've banned guns in Chicago, criminals are still getting their hands on them? Can someone please explain this to me???

You must have missed the part explaining the reason for the 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.

It seems as if it's actually Global Warming that's causing the increase in gun violence. Better call Algore...... :evil:
 
This is just the start of the depression

Media driven myth perpetuated by those who think some kind of SHTF would really be neat to live through.

Economy is slow and prices are up. Those who can't seem to make more than minimum wage and those living off each other in the street will revert to more illegal activities and violence to survive.

When the summer heat comes and tempers flare, look for the violence to increase.

People somehow need an excuse for crimminal activity like the supposed easy access to guns.

Like England, when they take guns away, the violence will continue thru other means.

Some people just suck and always will.
 
When I read the Subject of this post, I thought it was going to be about US casualties in Iraq.
 
its the crminals doing the shooting which means more innocent victims need to be armed to protect themselves. To let the bad guys know we are not going to take it were armed and were willing to shoot back. In fact if you shoot at me. I will shoot back, my neighbors will shoot back and my family will shoot back.
 
violence

big45: you took the words off my post."culture" during the depresion of the 1930s men toured the country looking for odd jobs and sent money back to their familys.crime was low "check it out".I lived in that period. my mother sold apples from my grandmothers farm.more 3rd world implants make more crime.an more welfare makes more dependants.many in poverty dont commit crime.:uhoh:--:rolleyes:---:D
 
So let me get this straight...even though we've banned guns in Chicago, criminals are still getting their hands on them?

It's all you evil people in Indiana, Iowa and Wis. You hand out guns to anyone on the streets and send them in to Chicago to shoot up the place. [/sarcasm]
 
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