Newt
Gingrich -
Last year,
7 year old Heaven Sutton was caught in a shooting and killed as she was selling
candy and snow cones on the street outside her home.
In Chicago alone, more
than 270 children have been killed since 2007. That’s almost 3 Newtowns per
year in Chicago .
Just the children.
Nationwide,
a quarter of all gang-related killings strike children
under the age of 18.
As I
reported in this newsletter
a few weeks ago, more than 500 people were killed in Chicago last year. That’s more than the
number of coalition soldiers killed in Afghanistan in 2012.
In
President Obama’s remarks on new gun control legislation in January, he pledged
funding for “scientific or medical research into the causes of gun violence,”
arguing, “We don’t benefit from ignorance. We don’t benefit from not knowing
the science of this epidemic of violence.”
It may come
as a surprise to President Obama, but the cause of the “epidemic” in places
like Chicago with
HIGH GUN VIOLENCE IS NOT A MYSTERY.
IT’S GANGS.
Approximately
100,000 gang members roam the streets of that city, spread among a few dozen
gangs which engage in near-constant battle. They outnumber police officers 10
to 1.
Although
the problem is worst in Chicago , the murder
capital of the U.S. ,
gang violence is a growing threat nationwide. The FBI estimated
in 2011 that there are roughly 1.4 million active gang members in the U.S. ,
a 40 percent increase from 2009.
They are
responsible for “an average of 48 percent of violent crime in most
jurisdictions, and much higher in others.”
This
carnage is contributing to astonishing murder rates for black Americans
especially. Only 13 percent of the U.S. population is black, but this
group accounts for half all homicide victims. The homicide victimization rate
for black males ages 18-24 is 19 times the national average.
Nearly all
gang related homicides involve guns -- mostly handguns.
The FBI
reports that “typically firearms are acquired through illegal purchases; straw
purchases via surrogates or middle-men, and thefts from individuals, vehicles,
residences and commercial establishments.”
An
eye-opening piece in Chicago Magazine last year detailed how local
politicians protect and use the city’s gangs as their own personal political
armies. The article described how elected officials and candidates for local
office appeared before panels of gang representatives to answer the question “What
can you give me?”
“The
politicians, most eager to please, replied, ‘What do you want?’”
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