"$2 billion can come to Chicago to make where we live safe and secure,” Jackson said.

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Another boring news link to get pissed off about....

Amid gangland shootings, Chicago leaders call for federal resources

Jasmine Curry, a mother of five and five months pregnant, lay dead along Chicago’s Dan Ryan expressway Wednesday morning, the latest victim in Chicago’s epidemic of gunfire with a bullet to the head.

It was uncommon that she was shot on the expressway, not uncommon that someone from her neighborhood was killed. In fact, Jasmine was not even the first person in her family to be gunned down.

“Now I have to bury another child,” said her father, Pierre Curry, sometimes weeping, sometimes with a matter of fact callousness. “I had to bury my last-born last year. I have to bury my first-born this year.”

The gangland vendettas raged on the South and West Sides of Chicago over the holiday weekend. Thirteen people were killed, another 58 wounded as the bullets flew. Police were fired on and in at least five incidents, they returned fire, killing two.

From the basement of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,Rev. Jesse Jackson inferred that city leaders in Chicago could not handle the violence on their own and federal resources were needed to control the flow of illegal weapons.

“We’re crying out, the FBI must intervene,” he said.

Jackson also demanded federal funds to rebuild the blighted communities that are incubators for the gun violence.

“If we can find the money necessary to help children on the borders,$2 billion can come to Chicago to make where we live safe and secure,” Jackson said. “We deserve safety. We’re not getting safety.”

Like Jackson, Mayor Rahm Emanuel also appealed for federal resources. Also like Jackson, he stopped short of pointing directly at President Obama.

“I wouldn’t put this at the president’s door,” he said. “I would put this at the door of Washington, D.C. This has been a long time where they stopped investing in our children. They need to start investing in our kids.”

For Emanuel, the problem is more complicated than armed FBI agents, an influx of money, new laws or a police crackdown. There are cultural issues, moral issues, a lack of jobs or alternatives for gangland youths. He frequently preaches his “Four P’s”: policing, penalties for guns getting in the hands of violent criminals, prevention and parenting. The absence of that last item makes poor, young men so easy to indoctrinate in the street gangs.

Illinois Governor Pat Quinn said he discussed sending some resources to the state’s largest city. “If the city of Chicago needs the help of the State Police, at any time, all they have to do is call,” he said, without indicating that Emanuel took him up on the offer.

Michael Tobin joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2001 and currently serves as a Chicago-based correspondent.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/07/1...s-chicago-leaders-call-for-federal-resources/

Damn those guns! Damn them all to Hell!
 

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I know this isn't gonna be the popular opinion here, but I feel bad for these folks. They have no idea that the power to protect themselves is theirs ... if they would just TAKE it ... :(
 

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Hey man...
“If the city of Chicago needs the help of the State Police, at any time, all they have to do is call,” he said. - Illinois Governor Pat Quinn

Future Detroit will get no sympathy from me. When you gather too many people in one area, there are going to be problems. Fact.
If you deny good people the right to protect themselves, and rely on the government for your safety, there are going to be sad consequences.
 
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+1... Mayor Emanuel's 4-P's make sense

Are you freeking kidding me?

The city with the most restrictive gun control laws anywhere can't control gun violence?

Splain that to me.

The minority community that 99% of these shootings come from do not have legal concealed carry, nor to they allow guns at all.

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but the city of Chicago has one gun store. Its grandfathered in, but there are efforts to shut it down.
 

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Are you freeking kidding me?

The city with the most restrictive gun control laws anywhere can't control gun violence?

Splain that to me.

The minority community that 99% of these shootings come from do not have legal concealed carry, nor to they allow guns at all.

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but the city of Chicago has one gun store. Its grandfathered in, but there are efforts to shut it down.

Yes, their gun laws suck, but those 4 p's are pretty common sense. Laying responsibilities on parents, speaking only of firearms in the hands of violent criminals... how are those bad things?
 

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