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Thursday, 5 January 2017

'Sickening' Facebook Live torture video is latest black eye for Chicago




ate Wed, a video showing four African-Americans docking Associate in Nursingd torturing a mentally disabled white person in an housing on Chicago's side unfold like inferno across social media. ab initio denote on one in all the alleged perpetrators' Facebook page, it quickly created national and international headlines. 

"I’ve been a cop for twenty eight years and I’ve seen things that you just shouldn’t see in an exceedingly lifehoweverit still amazes American state however you continue to see things that you simply} just shouldn’t," Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson told reporters at a press conference Wed

"I'm not progressing to say it aghast American state," Johnson aforesaid of the video. "But it had been noisome."

The video was another blow to the name of 1 of America's nice cities, simply days once new information showed 2016 had been one in all its bloodiest years, and President-elect Donald Trump aforesaid city manager Rahm Emanuel ought to invite federal help if native police couldn't get a footing on the violence. 

According to information free on New Year's Day by the Chicago department of local governmenttown suffered 762 homicides last year. that is the most in 20 years and over the big apple town and l. a. combined. 

Chicago conjointly saw one,100 a lot of shooting incidents in 2016 than it did in 2015, and police recovered eight,300 unlawful guns, a twenty p.c increase from the previous year.

As the variety of homicides went up, the amount of arrests born, as critics aforesaid officers had become a lot ofreluctant to try and do their jobs since town was forced in November 2015 to unharness video of the fatal police shooting of Laquan McDonald, the black 17-year-old boy WHO was shot sixteen times by a white peace officer.

The video value former Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy his job, sparked major protests round the town, and diode to federal and state investigations of the department of local government

"It's virtually sort of a pull back so that they (gangs) will kill one another type of factor," the Rev. Marshall Hatch, a distinguished minister in one in all Chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods on the side, told the Associated Press on.

Police have aforesaid repeatedly that the majority of the city's homicides involve gang connections, maybe as severalas eighty p.cthe majority of the deaths and shooting incidents in 2016 occurred in precisely 5 of the city's twenty twopolice districts on the city's South and West sides, all poor and preponderantly black area unitas wherever gangs are most active.

Johnson acknowledged in an exceedingly recent interview with The Associated Press that officers became a lot ofcautious — partly out of worry of turning into successive "viral video." He conjointly aforesaid a state law that took result last Jan requiring officers to fill out extended contact cards once they stop somebody has resulted in fewer stops, as a result of the cards need a lot of work for officers and also the cards area unit "scrutinized" by federal judges.

He aforesaid those considerations don't seem to be lost on criminals.

"Criminals watch TV, concentrate to the media," he said. "They see a chance to commit wicked activity."

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