Chicago Police Chief: Lax Gun Laws to Blame for July 4 Shootings
Independence Day weekend brought a massive wave of gun violence back to Chicago; 82 people were shot and 16 were killed between last Thursday afternoon and early Monday. The city’s top cop is pointing to weak gun laws as a major culprit.
“There has to come a tipping point where this changes,” Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said at a press conference on Monday. “The illogical nature of what’s happening here — that government can intercede and prevent this from happening is overwhelming. And I refuse to think otherwise in a great country like America that we can continue to allow this to happen — not just on a state, but on a federal level.”
McCarthy said that gun sentencing laws are the major source of the violence. He said young gang members often face a greater punishment from their gang for losing their gun than they do from being arrested with one.
McCarthy, a former high-ranking police official in New York City, was asked to compare his experience fighting crime in both cities.