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South Shore residents need to take to the streets over July 4 weekend to combat violence, community leaders say

South Shore residents need to take to the streets over July 4 weekend to combat violence, community leaders say
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The Spin: Biden cracks wise about Chicago | Rumsfeld, an Illinois native, dead at 88 | Aldermen try to put Chicago s top cop on hot seat over city violence

The Spin: Biden cracks wise about Chicago | Rumsfeld, an Illinois native, dead at 88 | Aldermen try to put Chicago s top cop on hot seat over city violence
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Chicago weekend violence: 2 mass shootings, 74 people shot, 6 murders

Chicago weekend violence: 2 mass shootings, 74 people shot, 6 murders Chicago has its most violent weekend of the year so far A staggering 74 people were shot in Chicago this weekend and six were killed. The violence included two mass shootings. CHICAGO - Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown says there are too many illegal guns and too little consequences for the people who use them. That is why, he said, the number of shootings over the weekend from Friday, June 25 through Sunday, June 27th totaled 46 incidents: 74 people shot, 6 murders. There were two mass shootings in the city Sunday night. At about 10:50 p.m., a crowd gathered across from a liquor store at 63rd and Artesian. Police say three males came out of an alley and started shooting, killing a woman and injuring 10 others: four women and six men. Three of the injured took themselves to hospitals.

Chicago cop who shot and killed Anthony Alvarez during chase stripped of police powers

Pat Nabong/Sun-Times The Chicago police officer who shot and killed Anthony Alvarez during a foot chase earlier this year in Portage Park has been stripped of his police powers an action that had been recommended by a civilian oversight board back in April. Officer Evan Solano was relieved of his duties for the duration of an ongoing investigation into the shooting by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability. COPA had recommended that the department take such action but Mayor Lori Lightfoot initially balked at the idea. Police Superintendent David Brown declined to comment on Solano at an unrelated news conference on Monday.

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