How Chicago’s Streets Became the Wild West

Via Manhattan Institute

The Ferguson effect, failed city leadership and an ill-advised deal with the ACLU have made the city ever more dangerous.

Someone was shot in Chicago every 150 minutes during the first five months of 2016. Someone was murdered every 14 hours, and the city saw nearly 1,400 nonfatal shootings and 240 fatalities from gunfire. Over Memorial Day weekend, 69 people were shot, nearly one an hour, topping the previous year’s tally of 53 shootings. The violence is spilling from the Chicago’s gang-infested South and West Sides into the business district downtown. Lake Shore Drive has seen drive-by shootings and robberies.

Antipolice animus is nothing new in Chicago. But the post-Ferguson Black Lives Matter narrative about endemically racist cops has made the street dynamic much worse.

The growing mayhem is the result of Chicago police officers’ withdrawing from proactive enforcement, making the city a dramatic example of what I have called the Ferguson effect. Since the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., in August 2014, the conceit that American policing is lethally racist has dominated media and political discourse, from the White House on down. Cops in minority neighborhoods in Chicago and other cities have responded by backing away from pedestrian stops and public-order policing; criminals are flourishing in the vacuum.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel warned in October 2015 that officers were going “fetal” as the violence grew. But 2016 produced an even sharper reduction in proactive enforcement. Failures in city leadership after a horrific police shooting, coupled with an ill-considered pact between the American Civil Liberties Union and the police department, are driving that reduction. Residents of Chicago’s high-crime areas are paying the price.

Most victims in the current crime wave are already known to police. Four-fifths of the Memorial Day shooting victims were on the Chicago Police Department’s list of gang members deemed most prone to violence. But innocents are being attacked as well…

Read the entire piece here at The Wall Street Journal

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Heather Mac Donald is the Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor at City Journal.


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June 21, 2016 9:13 am

Fuck them ,let them DIE and the liberal whites that enables blacks to continue this kind of behavior.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
June 21, 2016 9:53 am

If they didn’t have guns they’d use knives. Jamaica has strict gun control laws and a murder rate ten times higher than the US. The odds of a black kid being killed by the cops are about 1/100th the odds of being killed by another black youth, but they protest the cops. They hate whites more than they like blacks.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
June 21, 2016 10:22 am

Who cares…I don’t anymore . Until the so called Black Leaders address this issue,march in the streets of Baltimore,Chicago,Detroit etc. every week-end I won’t give a crap .

Once they clean-up their own house and stop blaming it all on Whitey I’ll give a crap again

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 21, 2016 10:26 am

Prior to Mexico becoming a narco state, Mexicans had virtually no legal access to guns and Americans had very easy access to almost any gun they wanted.

Yet the Mexican murder rate was double ours, the knife being their weapon of choice.

Persnickety
Persnickety
June 21, 2016 11:04 am

“Jamaica has strict gun control laws and a murder rate ten times higher than the US.”

Wow, that’s really bizarre. Obama and the Dems keep telling us that “guns are the problem!” Maybe you have your facts wrong? I know Jamaica has a special “gun court” that throws the book at gun users. Is there anything else that could explain this issue when comparing Chicago and Jamaica?