Children Dying in the Streets Thanks to Chicago Gangs and Politics
A Contributor Perspective: Who is to Blame?
When mothers worry that their children will be shot in their homes and on the streets because of gang activity it is the responsibility of every citizen to say, "No more!" We cannot expect our children to do well in school when they fear for their lives. Wear the wrong colors or look like the wrong person in Chicago and your family may grieve your death.
This year even the police force has not been safe. It seems that most believe that blame should be placed on the police department. Especially those police stations located within these gang-infested areas. However, with dwindling resources and inadequate staffing, we cannot expect our neighborhood law enforcement personnel to police and protect potential witnesses and their families from gang retaliation.
Witnesses fear that the system will not protect them and they are right. Who is to blame? The politicians and civic leaders interested in re-election and retaining power more than eradicating the gang infestation plaguing the city.
If blame is placed, it should rest squarely on the shoulders of Mayer Daley, his Police Superintendent Jody Weis, the Alderman in these districts who ignore the problem and the civic leaders who try to excuse these criminals.
Mayer Daley's failed gun buyback program and the gang summit held by Police Superintendent Weis show a distinct disconnection with those who have to survive in these gang invested areas.
Chicago's civic leaders decry all gang criminal activity, yet they try to excuse their criminal behavior. These gangs are politically savvy and are so bold that they have a press conference and the nerve to say that their rights were "trampled ". They say they were "tricked" into attending Weis's gang summit.
It is apparent that no one considers the rights of law-abiding citizens to live safely in their neighborhoods. Are these criminals the only ones in Chicago with rights? What about all the children who have been killed in gang violence?
Poverty is not an excuse for murder and the continuing political rhetoric blaming guns instead of people is an insult all Chicagoans who try to live with dignity and integrity. We all should be asking this question,"If the police know who these gang leaders and members are, why haven't they arrested them?"
A legal solution to the gang problem maybe the use of federal RICO statues. The RICO Act has been an effective weapon against organized crime since the 1980's. Let us apply these federal RICO statues against gangs our modern "racketeers". We need to hold our leaders accountable. Chicagoans understand many gang members come from poverty. However, we can no longer excuse their behavior because of their upbringing or lack of funds.
Terrorizing honest citizens and destroying neighborhoods cannot be tolerated. Tagging and other "misdemeanor" gang crimes should be considered organized criminal activity and treated as such. Gang leaders must be held accountable for the action of their members.
If the federal government is not interest in helping the city, why doesn't Chicago enact its own version of RICO? We can ban goose liver foie gras but we can ban gangs? How many more children must suffer before the city wakes up to this hypocrisy? This is not a race issue; it is a child safety issue.
It is obvious from Police Superintendent Jody Weis's gang summit that our police department knows each gang designation, their leaders and their members. It is time for local neighborhood, civic and political organizations to stand strong and decide that killing a child and destroying neighborhoods has no excuse.
This Chicago gang problem is not a matter of race, creed or economic status. Gangs and their members are not a part of any community, but are the blight to those who wish to live in peace and safety. It is time for all community organizations to stand strong, pressure their Aldermen for change and report ALL gang activity to the police. Let us abolish all gang activity in Chicago for the safety of our children.
Published by Anastasia Zoldak
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4 Comments
Post a CommentPatrick,
The blame rest squarely on all of us as citizens because we do not participate in government and demand change from our elected leaders. This is not a race issue but an issue of voter apathy. Your attitude and ignorance are part of the problem and provide an excuse for those who seek one.
The blame for the gang problem rests squarely on the shoulders of the community that raises these animals. Absentee fathers and ignorant women who spread they're legs too easily and do so without birth control and knowledge of the impact of poor decisions produce offspring that have no sense of social responsibility. Unfortunately, these little animals have rights and know the game so well, spread fear in the community that the well intentioned police can't get an investigation off the ground let alone build trust that could lead to significant social programs that work.
The black leadership has failed their constituents while lining their pockets.
High profile artists, who glorify the gang life and grow rich while they peddle trash to the homies are a huge problem.
The only thing that the police and government can do now is respond to violence. I say blockade these neighborhoods and let them kill themselves.
Crime is always lower in the states that allow concealed carry. Chicago has a problem with reality. Chicago leaders empower the the criminals and disarms the honest citizen. How long will this stupidity continue?
I'm glad i got out of Il. here in FL. we carry our guns and we can use them too. Consequently, violent crime is way down because the bad guys know they have a good chance of ending up dead, and that is the only thing that scares them. so you folks in IL(one of two states with no provision for legal carry of weapons)need to clean your house and get rid of the idiots who are ruining your State!