Gun-Controlled Chicago: Thieves Break Into Car of Top Cop
Over the weekend the SUV in which Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson travels was broken into and the contents tossed about.
Over the weekend the SUV in which Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson travels was broken into and the contents tossed about.
During his February 28 speech to a Joint Session of Congress, President Trump denounced violence, saying: ” In Chicago, more than 4,000 people were shot last year alone.”
February is coming to a close and there has already been over 500 shooting victims in Chicago for 2017.
There were “358 shooting victims” in gun-controlled Chicago in September, which helped bring the total number of shooting victims to over 3,200 year-to-date.
Chicago has an “assault weapons” ban, a “violence tax,” burdensome laws on handgun ownership and possession–and 862 shooting victims between January 1 and April 14 of this year.
Police departments across the country that have spent years boasting about plummeting crime numbers are now scrambling to confront something many agencies have not seen in decades: more bloodshed.