The Korea Herald

Gun deaths in Chicago

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As Chicago headed back to work this week, the city was coming off one of the most beautiful weather weekends in recent memory. But in too many parts of the city, the picture-perfect conditions belied harrowing periods of violence and fear.

Ten people were shot and killed over the weekend in Chicago and more than 30 were wounded by gunfire, according to a Chicago Sun-Times report.

The mayhem wasn’t concentrat­ed in a few particular neighborho­ods; it was widely dispersed. It was the third weekend in a row, beginning with Memorial Day weekend, that more than 30 people suffered gunshot wounds.

We’ve heard much so far in 2024 about how murders are down. Through June 2, the decline compared with the same period last year was 15 percent.

But this past weekend reminded any of those who needed reminding that violent crime in Chicago continues to be a scourge and that victory over this plague is very far off indeed. It is said that no one celebrates summer more joyfully than Chicagoans. How distressin­gly ironic then that over the past several years virtually every summer weekend in Chicago has become effectivel­y a set of tragedies in waiting.

People are being shot attending backyard barbecues. People are being shot getting a nighttime bite to eat at fastfood restaurant­s, including two men eating inside a Loop restaurant who were hit by someone shooting from outside the eatery. People are being shot while driving on the expressway.

Mayor Brandon Johnson says Chicago can’t “arrest its way” out of the crime epidemic and espouses attacking the “root causes” of violent crime, saying that investing more in low-income neighborho­ods will give potential criminals more enticing alternativ­es to a life of crime. But even a mayor who in his previous career espoused “defunding” the police knows now that law enforcemen­t has its role to play. Most reasonable people can agree that both stronger enforcemen­t and more resources for deprived parts of the city must both play a role in improving this deplorable situation.

In the meantime, though, all Chicagoans should be able to agree not to rationaliz­e or make excuses for those who make our summer weekends something to be dreaded rather than celebrated and savored.

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