Posted on 08/31/2016 12:37:32 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Chicago is wrapping up its most deadly month on record since the mid-90s, with more than 480 people shot and 78 dead, almost all of them ascribed to gang violence. (Plus any that they manage to sneak in before midnight tonight.) The total number of murders for the year is nearing 500 well on track for a record and theres still a full four months to go. This grim milestone adds up to more murders than New York City and Los Angeles combined.
Weve pretty much run out of awful adjectives to describe whats going on in the Windy City, but there are important lessons to take away. For years now Ive been following the work of Chicagos resident editorial observer John Kass and hes published an explanation for why the bad new days are even worse than the bad old days. Theres always been gang violence in his town, but at least some of it used to be tamped down because the gangs were afraid of the cops. Not so anymore. Today you arent allowed to talk about the gangs because its more politically expedient to talk about gun violence.
Some call it gun violence, a definition greatly appreciated by Democratic politicians like those at City Hall. They can point to guns and take that voter anger over homicide numbers and channel it into a safe space.
But there are plenty of guns in the suburbs, and suburbanites arent slaughtering each other.
Its the gang wars.
Politicians know that the gangs are reason for the deaths. Calling it gun violence is much safer, especially in wards where gangs often provide political muscle.
Have you ever heard a Chicago alderman call out a street gang by name? OConnor asked. No? Me neither.
Kass covers the history of John Daley and his tenure running the city. There were plenty of warts associated with that era, but Daley at least had a grip on what the real problems were. It would be dishonest to claim that Rahm Emanual doesnt have the same information at his disposal, but as Kass points out, nobody talks about it anymore. Its considered impolitic to speak of the gangs and it will quickly result in your being branded a socially insensitive racist.
The decreased influence of the police has not gone unnoticed by the gang members either. Kass recounts the disturbing story of a video which recently surfaced and it tells the whole story. The police were investigating a murder and nearly a dozen gang members showed up and, confronted them, harassed them, mocked them on the street, hurling epithets, angry, defiant.
That wouldnt have happened in the old days, but now the gangs no longer fear the police. They have little reason to most of the time. So what will Chicagos municipal government do about it? Well see calls for another round of gun control laws while politicians remain silent about the real problem. This wont solve anything. The cops know it. The Mayor knows it. The citizens being murdered on a daily basis know it.
And the gangs know it.
Gun violence is impossible in Chicago. The Dems already have some of the toughest gun laws in the country.
That is where I stopped reading...
Trump will clean up this mess the way Rudy did in NY City.
and he will probably let Rudy do it.
I think so. As a former Federal Prosecutor and Mayor, Rudy has a wide variety of skills and a ton of experience in law enforcement.
John Daley is a Cook Co. commissioner and brother of ex-Mayor Richard Daley.
thanks. I know that. (My Grandfather worked for the real Mayor Daley - (I escaped, finally)).
The author of the article had John Daley as running the City of Chicago.
John holds the very powerful county position -he’s chair of Audit and Finance Committee.
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