The
headlines today are full of a shooting outside the Empire State
Building in New York and yet we have this...
Windy
City rampage: 19 shot overnight in Chicago
Americans
turned to New York early Friday for a dose of doom and gloom, but the
murder scene outside of the Empire State Building wasn’t the only
mass shooting site in the country during the last few hours. In
Chicago, 19 people were shot overnight.
RT,
24
August, 2012
In
the midst of a surge in shootings in the Windy City that have
occurred in recent weeks, police officers in Chicago, Illinois were
once again busy responding to reports of shots fired late Thursday
and into early the next day.
Two
14-year-old boys, one 15-year-old boy and a 19-year-old woman are
among the injured in Chicago last evening after a drive-by shooting
in the city’s South Side shortly after 9 p.m. sent eight people to
the hospital.
Within
only 30 minutes, at least four separate shootings left 13 people
injured, including several teenagers. By Friday morning, 19 people in
all had been shot in Chicago during the evening hours, with police
reporting zero fatalities.
Thursday
night’s shootings are not unusual in Chicago.
Chicago’s
Red Eye newspaper reports that 15 people were killed in the city
during the week ending August 22, including six homicides occurring
at one point on a single day. At the time, the city reported 40
homicides in the month of August, already surpassing last year’s
tally of 37 with still two weeks to spare.
When
RT reported earlier this summer of a homicide epidemic occurring in
Chicago, it was said that the number of fatalities in the Midwest
city in 2012 surpassed the death count of US troops in Afghanistan.
With
four months left in the calendar year, Chicago is already close to
surpassing last year’s homicide count.
“Over
the Memorial Day weekend, in a 72-hour period, we had 12 people
killed and another 45 people shot.” WBEZ Chicago Public Radio host
Robert Wildeboer told National Public Radio during a July 10
interview.
“Thirteen
people were shot in one 90-minute stretch, and so that's really
focusing public attention on this issue right now,” Wildeboer
added. “You know, just last night, eight people were shot in the
city of Chicago. But some of the numbers were just so shocking, A,
that murder's up 40 percent over last year. B, there have been a
number of really violent weekends in Chicago where the numbers are
just so striking, everybody's just, like, what in the world?”
And
while Chicago’s shootings have taken center stage, that isn’t to
say incidents aren’t being reported elsewhere. The Friday morning
shooting outside of the Empire State Building in New York City that
left two dead and at least eight injured marked the third mass
shooting to make national headlines in barely a month.
Only
five weeks earlier to the day, 24-year-old James Holmes is believed
to have opened fire in an Aurora, Colorado movie theater, killing 12
and injuring dozens more. Including that massacre’s statistics with
the August 5 Sikh temple shooting outside of Milwaukee and Friday’s
NYC shooting, 21 people have been killed in just those three
shootings alone.
The
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence reported last month that the
United States experiences an average of around 20 mass shootings each
year as of late, and at the time of the early July Aurora, Colorado
shooting, the study called the theater massacre the sixth mass
shooting in the month of July alone.
On
Thursday, the satirical news and humor site The Onion published a
joke article under the headline "Nation Celebrates Full Week
Without Deadly Mass Shooting." After Friday morning’s incident
at the Empire State Building, the outlet updated it with a brief
addition: “Never mind.”
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