Crime & Safety

City Cops Continue 'Aggressive Anti-Violence Efforts'

Officials from the Chicago Police Department updated the total number of guns seized within the city's limits this week. The initiative is part of an aggressive approach to anti-violence, they said.

Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy updated the number of seized firearms in the city this week to 1,400.

That total includes all illegal weapons that have been taken by police in the first 11 weeks of 2013. The effort is one aimed at reducing violence by targeting "the source of the problem," police said.

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“The number of illegal guns we are recovering, and the circumstances around the recoveries, make it clear there are too many guns in the hands of dangerous criminals,” McCarthy said, in a written statement. “We must do everything possible, through continued policing and better laws, to curb the proliferation of illegal guns in our communities.”

There were just three weapons violations reported within the police beats that cover Bucktown and Wicker Park since the start of 2013, according to city of Chicago data.

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In the nearby 19th district, officers have started spreading the word about a recent uptick in robberies—some armed, some not. There have been 52 total robberies reported in Bucktown and Wicker Park since the year began.

The South Side's Chicago Lawn District saw the greatest drop in murders Citywide and also recovered the greatest number of firearms in Area Central, police said. Last week, officers there arrested a 21-year-old gang member and convicted felon after responding to a domestic disturbance call where the offender reportedly pointed a semiautomatic handgun at a victim.

Officers were able to recover the fully-loaded weapon and place charges against the offender, including unlawful use of weapon by felon and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

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