Finally
Holy crap....blaming the correct causes of crime? The Contrarian has a good article up:
Another weekend. Another mass shooting. Another round of official reassurances that “this wasn’t random.”
But does that really make anyone feel safer?
The latest bloodbath — four killed, 14 injured in a drive-by shooting outside a River North lounge — wasn’t some chaotic outburst by an unstable loner. It was, as police quickly pointed out, a targeted attack tied to an ongoing gang feud between factions from the South Side. The intended victims didn’t even live in River North. They were there for a party celebrating the release of an album by Chicago drill rapper Mello Buckzz, who, according to the Chicago Tribune, claims an affiliation with NLMB, a South Shore–based gang also known as “No Limit Muskegon Boyz.”
The fact that this made front-page news is significant — not just for the carnage involved, but because the Tribune broke a longstanding media taboo: They named the gang. For years, mainstream outlets refused to do so, citing concerns about glorification or stigmatization. That taboo, thankfully, is now crumbling under the weight of grim reality. These gangs are responsible for a staggering share of the city’s gun violence, including many of its most horrific mass shootings.
Instead of blaming an inanimate object, the media is waking up to the fact that evil people do evil things, regardless of the tool used. And they offer concrete suggestions:
It’s time to stop tiptoeing around this fact: Chicago’s mass shootings are overwhelmingly gang related. Gangs like NLMB and their rivals aren’t just “part” of the problem. They are the problem. And if city and county leaders are serious about stopping the bloodshed, they need to do more than issue statements. They need to take down these criminal networks — fully, aggressively, and without apology.
The Tribune article makes clear what many Chicagoans already know but few politicians are willing to say out loud: These gangs are engaged in a multi-year cycle of retaliation and public slaughter. It’s not just one-off murders or isolated incidents. It’s a pattern. And that pattern fits perfectly within the legal framework of federal racketeering laws, particularly the RICO statute — a powerful tool the federal government has used to dismantle organized crime for decades.
For decades now, we've advocated for holding the criminals responsible, mostly via something like Project Exile that applied Federal Law to gun crimes and "exiled" offenders to prisons far from home and far from their gang influences for fifteen years at a time....or more. When instituted in Virginia, murders dropped by 33% within a year and shootings by at least that much.
But after the past few years of NOT holding criminals responsible for their actions at the local (Crimesha), state and federal (drooling vegetable) levels, crime soared and homicide numbers climbed because democrats claim you can't arrest your way out of situation and they need those voters to not be in the Federal prison system.
As usual go read it all.
Labels: crime
42 Comments:
It’s the contrarian.
Don’t get me wrong, an excellent news source but it’s not exactly the mainstream media.
The vast majority don’t even know about that website, nor do they care.
The lemmings get their information from channel 2 and channel 7, and they eat exactly what the MSM feeds them, and don’t really question it.
There is no such thing as “gun violence.” That phrase is part of the make-believe world that some people live in.
Oh please don’t clutch your pearls now. The Tribune can’t write stories supporting “diversity is our strength,” and then now villify that cultural phenomenon. The ghetto rats are bad people and welcoming them into downtown areas smoking weed and gyrating booties leads to “this outcome.”
Lotta good points here but remember it’s Hellinoise and lawmakers and their ilk love criminals
OT:
After 32 years it looks like they finally took off the stupid CAPS logo off the brand new Central Detention "Vans". They look old school. If only they would change the marked cars back to the old design.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=24209570572007558&set=pcb.24209602685337680
Street gangs seem to be the mayors favored support group.
How often if ever has he identified or mentioned the chaos they bring to this city?
"The Roaring Twenties!"
I don't know, I'd say it's the communitys fault and wall them off from the rest of polite society.
These gangs are responsible for a staggering share of the city’s gun violence, including many of its most horrific mass shootings.
They also make large cash campaign contributions to elected officials for some reason.
You can arrest your way out of this nonsense, but you also must hold these predators in custody.
The Feds need to come in and start locking up these gang members just like ICE grabbing illegals.
The bigger picture behind all the accountability and complaining always seems to get lost . The issue/problem is not the politicians and the policies it's the voters and those that don't vote. The politicians don't even hide their agenda when they are campaigning they tell you exactly their beliefs and what they are going to implement with policy. It's the voter, the resident that's the problem so it does no good to talk about the politicians, what and what they are not doing. Let's keep putting the blame for government, the courts and the shit hole cities squarely where it belongs....it's your fault!
But, but, but, white males are responsible for ALL mass shootings! Is the media wrong?
I have a extra ..."Hate has no home here" ....sign if you don't have one...
democrat choices....give me...or stick'em up
..come on....dey jus funn'in
cut of the action....
Blame the big fat sweathog in Springfield and Cabrini Kimmy. Ignoring reality has consequences.
Keep your hands off of my pearls, unless invited.
Now, kees me you fool!!!!
We really can arrest our way out of this problem. Project Exile was a resounding success that should have been replicated across the country. We just don’t have the political will do to it.
Amen
Funny what getting a new States Attorney who actually does the job can do for your crime stats.Yet Conehead and his "anti violence" grifters take all of the credit...
"Stigmatize" the gangs? Are they kidding? The media should realize there is right and there is wrong, no in-between when it comes to gang violence. They should use the word "coward" or "cowardly" when referring to drive-bys. Enough is enough!
Gangs a problem ? Wasn't gang investigations gutted a few years ago. Last I heard there were only 3 teams left at Homan. 2 wire and Johnson's. Gangs gets less enforcement then narcotics. Hey, I got my safety vest and crown cap, that will stop them !
How many Chicago politicians have grown dependent on the support of gangs?
The news media is basically trash. They lack any credibility because they hold on to their Political affiliations before anything else, the truth especially. One just can't be around these savages. Its that simple.
"This is MAGA country!!!"
- Smollett
Conehead and the other cook co. demorats are financially supported and endorsed by the street gangs. They're not going to bite the hand that feeds them.
Gangs and guns are just excuses for crime, conveniently confusing cause and effect. In reality, most crimes against average law-abiding, tax-paying citizens are not directly gang-related.
Yes, these criminals tend to form gangs, but that doesn't mean that gangs are causing the crime. A group of fourteen-year-olds terrorizing a CTA train will instantly form a kind of "gang", but RICO will do nothing to prevent that.
The "random" attacks, robberies, carjackings, sexual assaults, burglaries, thefts, street takeovers and wildings, and "random" murders would still happen even if gangs didn't exist - because the people that commit them are still there. And increasingly, they are politically empowered.
https://www.wcia.com/news/champaign-county/champaign-city-council-passes-contract-for-street-outreach-violence-prevention-program/
Judging by what's continually reported on the CWB site, if criminals were charged and sentenced for all the crimes they actually commit - no plea bargaining or "concurrent" sentencing, no instant 50% sentence reduction, no credit for electronic monitoring or curfew or jail classes - that would reduce crime in Chicago by 80%. Simply because they would not be on the street to commit crimes over and over again.
was liquor license pulled or is owner connected to the 5th floor
blm not so much in chicago over 1200 police officers under budget
Hat's off to Nick Gale at WLS radio. One recent morning on 6-9am show he gave a news report labelling the violence as "street violence," not gun violence.
the owners blame the political climate and LGBT persecution for the shooting in their official statement Unfuckingbelievable
Don't demonize the gangs, y'all! They're misunderstood and just need programs.
OT: BODY REMOVAL
We were a little busy in 003 last night. A few DOA and a morgue full at U of C. Body removal took two hours. I believe there were at least 8 body’s sitting on ice (literally) waiting for their services.
Working gangs way back when we always asked "what would you seriously need to stop shooting "
We were told...by different factions.. 5 years. Not county years but actual 5 physical years in prison.
Cuz by that time you're forgotten
Ain't nobody takin care of your's
25+ years ago
Just curious. After 4 years, how much of the 2.5 Million go fund me for Jacob Blake is left?
Tiny bubbles
In the air
Floating gently
To his lair
The bandit beckons.......
Political empowerment = nothing, unless backed by law enforcement force, via authorities defined by laws, laws being concocted by cretins.
We respect those laws not in conflict with our nation's Constitution.
We disrespect our nation's Constitution when we enforce cretin concocted laws.
Honor our nation's Constitution.
You mean as in actually holding people accountable for their actions?
Here? In Chicago, Cook County, Illinois?
You’re joking, right?
Why do the Feds need to do that?
720 ILCS has a lot of statutes that we can arrest people for. And usually we do.
Then it goes to Court…
Somewhere in that system, charges get downgraded, dropped, plea deals reached.
How about we (as in the whole City and County) get together and actually DO SOMETHING about this.
I guess we do. We voted for these Judges, politicians, mayors. I guess that’s what the majority wants.
That being said, why would the Feds do anything?
Post a Comment
<< Home