Chicago Crime Tracking Thread

KyokushinKarateMan

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Why are we suddenly calling shootings (we know to be street-related), mass shootings? OP wit the cac narrative. Miss me wit that shyt. :mjpls:

No...some ngga seen his OPs, or someone he had issues w/...and started indiscriminately shooting. IMO, a mass shooting is when an individual (be it white, black, asian, etc.) walks into a store, church, business, etc...and attempts to kill everybody in sight, for no rhyme or reason. Quit tryin to put that narrative on black folks, or POC. :mjpls:


Nikkas actually dapped this over the top try-hard bullsh*t too :mjlol:
 

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Some of the people who are trying to destroy us are the ones committing these kinds of shootings.

:mjcry: If these nikkas really wanna talk about it. I understand you're going through it.. But how you get to the point where you don't give a fck about someone who has nothing to do with the situation?

Just shoot up everyone for a disagreement with a couple people.. :what: That shyt just not cool.. IDGAF even if CACs do the syt..​
 

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Look at how desensitized we’ve become to black death.


True.

But what's the solution.

When u think about it, the entire country doesn't really care about violence, unless it affects them.

Between Sandy Hook and the young girl that marched in Obama's in inauguration getting killed at a playground, I feel like if we won't even protect children, ..... let alone adults.

This country is (unfortunately) waist deep in weapons.

And nobody wants to give them up.

What do we do?
 

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There is probably a deeper issue here.
It is easy to talk about gun violence and gangs and all that.

But I think Chicago is one of the most segregated major cities in the country. And opportunities are limited for a lot of people.

Fix the economics and you fix the city. Everywhere you have a lot of poor people with no hope and no pathway out, violence follows. It isn't a coincidence that wealthy areas have less crime.

Anyway...
RIP.
How can all these poor people afford guns and ammunition?
 
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