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as chicago police look at cell phone video that was recorded at the scene. friends and family of endia martin held a vigil to honor her memory last night. martin was shot and killed by another 14-year-old girl monday ... after the two got into a fight over a boy. the teenager is charged with murder, along with her uncle, donnell flora. flora, who was paralyzed by a shooting in 20-10, is being held on three-million dollars bond. police say flora gave his niece the gun that was used to kill martin. >> we need adults to take control of their household. take control of your children. enough is enough. >> there is a war in our neighborhood every day when we send our children off to school and not knowing if they're coming back home. that is a war. >>a 17-year-old is also charged with trying to get rid of the gun. police haven't ruled out more charges tied to martin's death, as they review video that a witness captured at the scene. the storm system that brought 6 07 students sent inappropriate pictures to cell phones. most of them were pictures of themselves take
as chicago police look at cell phone video that was recorded at the scene. friends and family of endia martin held a vigil to honor her memory last night. martin was shot and killed by another 14-year-old girl monday ... after the two got into a fight over a boy. the teenager is charged with murder, along with her uncle, donnell flora. flora, who was paralyzed by a shooting in 20-10, is being held on three-million dollars bond. police say flora gave his niece the gun that was used to kill...
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superintendent mccart think when he was appointed the head of chicago police department, he gave me a call and said would you come to chicago. i lookedmy wife, she said i know what your calling is, so we'll make it work. sold the house in new york, bought a house in chicago, and my wife says i don't care where your next move is, we're staying in chicago. that's how much she loves the city. [laughter] you can commute back and forth. so i have to do the best i can to make that city a better place because we're growing roots there, and my chirp and my wife -- my children and my wife are growing friends. i'm fully vested, so it's in my best interest to continue to drive crime down in chicago. i'm just going to go back to my years in the nypd. i was very fortunate, i was a police officer in the 1980s and then a young sergeant late '80s into the '90s, and mr. kelling spoke about the subways and the crime and the fare evasion. there was two different police departments, there was a transit m.d. and the new york city police department, but we started seeing great things happen with the new chief, william bratton, who took over the transit po
superintendent mccart think when he was appointed the head of chicago police department, he gave me a call and said would you come to chicago. i lookedmy wife, she said i know what your calling is, so we'll make it work. sold the house in new york, bought a house in chicago, and my wife says i don't care where your next move is, we're staying in chicago. that's how much she loves the city. [laughter] you can commute back and forth. so i have to do the best i can to make that city a better place...
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one of the last things we looked at -- one thing we're going to look at, we're implementing things slowly in the chicago police department. a big organizational change. when we first looked at the department, we took 500 people from behind desks and put them back on the street. you come out with fresh eyes and duplication of effort and jobs with inside administrative jobs. very unpopular but when you come from the outside and the way the bundle death constraints are, you want to get everybody on the street and we don't want duplication of efforts. procedural justice -- you have heard it here, heard it from tom tyler. this is huge. tom and tracy mears came in and helped us develop curriculum in the chicago police department. one of the few departments and the largest police department that has training and we trained almost 12,500 police officers, about 10,000 officers, and there's going to be a part two to it. we feel strongly that this is making a difference. and i don't think it's so much the older police officers. i think maturity, they have an understanding what works in the communities and what doesn't. t
one of the last things we looked at -- one thing we're going to look at, we're implementing things slowly in the chicago police department. a big organizational change. when we first looked at the department, we took 500 people from behind desks and put them back on the street. you come out with fresh eyes and duplication of effort and jobs with inside administrative jobs. very unpopular but when you come from the outside and the way the bundle death constraints are, you want to get everybody...
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chicago police bomb and arson investigators are looking into a string of suspicious fires on the south side. about 20 vehicles were torched during a six hour period early yesterday morning, while they were parked in the englewood and marquette park neighborhoods. the vehicles were entered without any windows being broken. items inside were set on fire. investigators say accelerants were not used, just a flame. some of the victims said they did not lock their doors. >> i woke up this morning it was in flames. >> we heard popping noises we didn't know what was golan but looked out the window. >> no suspects in custody. >>francis cardinal george is scheduled to give a deposition today in lawsuits involving a former priest and convicted sex offender. the deposition could take the place of testimony during a trial. the cardinal will be asked about what he knew about daniel mccormack's criminal behavior. a review board of lay people voted overwhelmingly to remove mccormack in 2005. the cardinal has been criticized for keeping mccormack in charge of his west side parish. mccormack was arreste
chicago police bomb and arson investigators are looking into a string of suspicious fires on the south side. about 20 vehicles were torched during a six hour period early yesterday morning, while they were parked in the englewood and marquette park neighborhoods. the vehicles were entered without any windows being broken. items inside were set on fire. investigators say accelerants were not used, just a flame. some of the victims said they did not lock their doors. >> i woke up this...
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superintendent mccarthy when he was appointed, head of the chicago police department gave me a call and said, would you come to chicago? i look to my wife. she said, know what you're calling his. we will make it work. so the house in new york, bought a house in chicago. my wife says to my don't care where your next move is, we are staying in chicago. you can commute back and forth. so i have to do the best that i can in the position i am. our children are growing france. so i am fully vested. it is in my best interest to continue. but i am just going to go back to my years in nypd. i was very fortunate. i was a police officer in the 1980's. a young sergeant in the late 80's into the 90's. the subways and the crime and the fare evasion, two different police departments, the transit police department and the new york city police department. we started to see great things happen with chief william bratton who took over the transit police at the time. what happened, in the subways in dramatic decrease in crime by applying these measures of going after the little things which was very evasion. most of these individuals were off-du
superintendent mccarthy when he was appointed, head of the chicago police department gave me a call and said, would you come to chicago? i look to my wife. she said, know what you're calling his. we will make it work. so the house in new york, bought a house in chicago. my wife says to my don't care where your next move is, we are staying in chicago. you can commute back and forth. so i have to do the best that i can in the position i am. our children are growing france. so i am fully vested....
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a chicago police say crime has plunged but a closer look may show that they are cooking the book.nd how college may hurt a new generation of graduates. an iranian video celebrating happiness is anything but for those that created it. i'm antonio mora, welcome to
a chicago police say crime has plunged but a closer look may show that they are cooking the book.nd how college may hurt a new generation of graduates. an iranian video celebrating happiness is anything but for those that created it. i'm antonio mora, welcome to
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a chicago police say crime has plunged but a closer look may show that they are cooking the book. and how college may hurt a new generation of graduates. an iranian video celebrating happiness is anything but for those that created it. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more of what is ahead. >> a military drill to help check reactions for a hostile take over was a failure. >> in the nuclear force there's nothing to do except have perfection. >> when we are looking for marines to come in, i think the things we are looking for is somebody that is hungry. a certain individual is attracted to this job. >> in iran six dancer that hard in a video of the song "happy" were arrested. >> tehran police chief called it obscene. an activist says the incident highlights the political and social divide within iran. >>> we begin with what the air force describes as a deficiency in security. according to an internal air force review, an armed security team was unable to regain control of a captured nuclear weapon during a take over of a minuteman missile sil um in montana. ther
a chicago police say crime has plunged but a closer look may show that they are cooking the book. and how college may hurt a new generation of graduates. an iranian video celebrating happiness is anything but for those that created it. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more of what is ahead. >> a military drill to help check reactions for a hostile take over was a failure. >> in the nuclear force there's nothing to do except have perfection. >>...
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look for a home for his art memorabilia collection. chicago is also looking to host that museum. san francisco battling chicago for that honor, really. >> yes, absolutely. okay. >>> coming up next -- policenduct and police accountability. some of the most progressive police departments are still keeping secrets from the public they serve. we investigate how officers convicted of misconduct keep their badge and the public doesn't even know about it. >>> she was held captive for more than ten years. now one of the victims of ariel castro is talking for the very first time. her amazing story of survival. >>> some serious concerns involving a major police department in the bay area. protecting their own officers by covering up information and it's all legal. >> but there are now calls from san jose city hall to change that. investigative reporter steven stock has some internal police numbers about misconduct that might surprise you. >> it's important for the public to understand that we discipline police officers. if you want a glimpse at what one state lawmaker calls the secrets behind the badge, san jose's police department can be a good place to start. hailed by critics and experts alike
look for a home for his art memorabilia collection. chicago is also looking to host that museum. san francisco battling chicago for that honor, really. >> yes, absolutely. okay. >>> coming up next -- policenduct and police accountability. some of the most progressive police departments are still keeping secrets from the public they serve. we investigate how officers convicted of misconduct keep their badge and the public doesn't even know about it. >>> she was held...
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. >> a big thing is that - which is enraging the citizens of chicago is the police department is telling them when they lookround and see a bryn break-in, police say, "it's your perception, look at the statistics." >> the story shows behaviour by police that is more ab surd. you say an example of a guy that has a laptop and phone stolen and it's classified as lost property, not a crime. thugs break down a door. police don't qualify it as a burglary, they classify it as trespassing. all that brings the crime rate down. >> exactly. there are a few - some crimes matter more than others. they are things that attract, reporting to the fbi, and they get more publicity than others. for example, trespassing is a more minor crime than robbery or burglary. if you downgrade it, it obviously looks better on the numbers. it's a way of making the index crimes, they call them, look like this plunge. >> the report claims the police downgrade and play with numbers in some cases, counting multiple incidents of a single offense. you site one case where 11 got shot. actually, the inspector general of the city released a report
. >> a big thing is that - which is enraging the citizens of chicago is the police department is telling them when they lookround and see a bryn break-in, police say, "it's your perception, look at the statistics." >> the story shows behaviour by police that is more ab surd. you say an example of a guy that has a laptop and phone stolen and it's classified as lost property, not a crime. thugs break down a door. police don't qualify it as a burglary, they classify it as...
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chicago as well as contra costa, k. >> frazer's co-workers said he looked like the composite sketch, however, he quit around the time of kathy loric's murder. >> police visited frazier's last known address and found his last known girl frepd. she said frazier left town and hadn't seen him in weeks. but frazier's girlfriend had a parting gift for police, frazer's tooth brush. they hoped it would be the forensic answer they were looking for. >>> police now had a suspect in the sexual assault and murder of kathy loric. robert frazer. but he'd left the area shortly after the murder, and they had no idea where he'd gone. investigators had cigarette butts that they thought were used by frazer while on the day of the jogging trail, but they'd been exposed to the elements for nine days before police recovered them. >> i really felt that if that could happen to this victim, that could happen to anyone, so i felt that i really wanted to do my best in working hard on this case to help catch the individual. >> fortunately for the scientists, it hadn't rained on the cigarette butts and they were able to generate a dna profile and compare it to kathy's rape test k
chicago as well as contra costa, k. >> frazer's co-workers said he looked like the composite sketch, however, he quit around the time of kathy loric's murder. >> police visited frazier's last known address and found his last known girl frepd. she said frazier left town and hadn't seen him in weeks. but frazier's girlfriend had a parting gift for police, frazer's tooth brush. they hoped it would be the forensic answer they were looking for. >>> police now had a suspect in...
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police department and charges of excessive force following a series of shootings captured on video. >>> and later, the highest lookout of its kind in all the land. leaning out over chicago, a first look tonight at the view from above that won't be for everyone. >>> we are back with a report of a city on the edge with a use of excessive force often recorded on video. the police in albuquerque, new mexico, have been apprehended by the department justice protestors disrupted a city counsel meeting earlier this week and plan to do it tomorrow night to make sure their message gets heard. we get our report from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: scenes like this sparked outrage over the tactics of albuquerque police, a homeless man carrying small knives is accused of illegally camping in mid-march and ordered to surrender. they fire a stun grenade at his feet. when he fails to respond, they open fire killing him. in the past four years police in albuquerque shot 29 people, killing 26. on monday, protesters disrupted a meeting of the city counsel, accusing officials for failing to do enough in response. >> i think it sends a real message that the status quo has got to go.
police department and charges of excessive force following a series of shootings captured on video. >>> and later, the highest lookout of its kind in all the land. leaning out over chicago, a first look tonight at the view from above that won't be for everyone. >>> we are back with a report of a city on the edge with a use of excessive force often recorded on video. the police in albuquerque, new mexico, have been apprehended by the department justice protestors disrupted a...
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chicago police department is too happy with that. i'm sure they don't condone anything like that and i'm sure they'll have some retraining after an incident like that. they're really going to looki'm sure they're waiting for their due process. let them investigate it first and then they'll take care of the officer. >> speaking of the due process, we know the chicago police department says an independent police authority is investigating. this is from police, a statement. quote, the alleged conduct and comments are reprehensible and completely intolerable in our police department. we have codes of conduct that apply to officers, and if the allegations are proven accurate, appropriate action will be taken. what rights on behalf of this woman or any woman who maybe is the subject or the target of a raid, what rights does that individual really have? >> the rights as far as what, how she can act? >> how she can act, what she can say. >> when you first see a video and you look at it from that standpoint, you don't know what preceded that, what were they doing in there. they came in there and they raided -- had a lot of officers come in there. when you have a lot of officers, there's
chicago police department is too happy with that. i'm sure they don't condone anything like that and i'm sure they'll have some retraining after an incident like that. they're really going to looki'm sure they're waiting for their due process. let them investigate it first and then they'll take care of the officer. >> speaking of the due process, we know the chicago police department says an independent police authority is investigating. this is from police, a statement. quote, the...
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look at the *other top stories this morning. a man who was critically injured when he was tased by chicago police officers, has been charged. dominique franklin is charged with retail theft and resisting arrest. police say officers chased franklin after he stole vodka from the walgreen's at north and wells yesterday morning. an officer used a taser, which caused franklin to hit his head on a light pole. he's now in critical, but stable condition. a 76-year-old woman was shot while driving on the southwest side. the woman was stopped at a stop sign at 40th and artesian yesterday evening, when she was hit by a bullet in the shoulder. she drove for about two miles, before calling 9-1-1. the woman was treated and released from the hospital. former state representative keith farnham is now forbidden from using his own patio. the democrat from elgin is awaiting trial for trading child pornography... and he's under home confinement. but farnham's condo and a neighbor's condo share a common area -- the area where farnham's patio is. and the neighbor has a small child. so a federal judge says farnham can't use the patio because it c
look at the *other top stories this morning. a man who was critically injured when he was tased by chicago police officers, has been charged. dominique franklin is charged with retail theft and resisting arrest. police say officers chased franklin after he stole vodka from the walgreen's at north and wells yesterday morning. an officer used a taser, which caused franklin to hit his head on a light pole. he's now in critical, but stable condition. a 76-year-old woman was shot while driving on...
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chicago. a new report says the police department in chicago is making it hard for them to stay on the right side of the law. we'll lookat. also, the concussion cushion. the white house likes the idea so much, the teenage designer was at 1600 pennsylvania not once but twice this week. it's today's big idea. scover ca. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. >>> hackers are winning the fight in cyberspace according to the 12th annual survey of cyber crimes, attacks are on the rise. the survey included 500 u.s. businesses, law enforcement services, and government agencies. more than a fourth say the attacks on them were an inside job. there were an average of 135 security breaches on each organization last year, and hackers are far more technologically advanced than those who are trying to stop them. the most common attack methods include mallware, phishing, and spyware. >>
chicago. a new report says the police department in chicago is making it hard for them to stay on the right side of the law. we'll lookat. also, the concussion cushion. the white house likes the idea so much, the teenage designer was at 1600 pennsylvania not once but twice this week. it's today's big idea. scover ca. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that...
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police officer dead. the alleged shooter was presumed dead. he is the son of the home owner. >>> this is a live look at chicago from fox 32. a little rainy there. the big story there tonight big delays at chicago's two major airports. a ground stop was in effect at o'hare and midway after smoke was reported in an air traffic control tower. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. we'll be right back. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ... many okinawans stay so ractive as they age... (elder man speaks in japanese) (elder man then laughs) (elder woman speaks in japanese) but okinawans know one reason... elder couple laughs) ...they eat well to be well... ...okinawa life has isoflavone, a key ingredient to the... ... okinawa diet. a secret of ... ( elder couple laug
police officer dead. the alleged shooter was presumed dead. he is the son of the home owner. >>> this is a live look at chicago from fox 32. a little rainy there. the big story there tonight big delays at chicago's two major airports. a ground stop was in effect at o'hare and midway after smoke was reported in an air traffic control tower. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. we'll be right back. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm...
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look at the *other top stories this morning. a woman is dead and a man is in critical condition after a shooting on chicago's west side. police say 20-year-old chasteddy blocker was shot in the back at 4:30 yesterday afternoon in the 15-hundred block of south central park avenue in the lawndale neighborhood. a man was also struck in the hip. both victims were driven in a car to the hospital ... where blocker later died. no word on any arrests. a father from romeoville 0remains in jail ... charged with driving drunk and causing a crash that killed his four-year-old son and injured his two other sons. a will county judge refused to lower the 750-thousand dollar bail for shannard dyer, despite pleas from relatives. they told the judge dyer would like to attend his son's funeral. taylor dyer was killed early sunday when his father's car rolled over on i-55 in bolingbrook. a former clerk for the village of burnham is charged with stealing 650-thousand dollars, and gambling it away. nancy dobrowski held the job for 30 years. federal prosecutors say for the past ten, she was skimming from the village cash register to pay for trips t
look at the *other top stories this morning. a woman is dead and a man is in critical condition after a shooting on chicago's west side. police say 20-year-old chasteddy blocker was shot in the back at 4:30 yesterday afternoon in the 15-hundred block of south central park avenue in the lawndale neighborhood. a man was also struck in the hip. both victims were driven in a car to the hospital ... where blocker later died. no word on any arrests. a father from romeoville 0remains in jail ......
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looks like that action has cleared but still seeing a back up. we will break that down >>a special education teacher, and sister of a chicago police officer, was shot and killed by a stray bullet on the south side. judy wang is live at gwendolyn brooks college prep with more. >> could morning. the top special here at the academy, she said her brother in chicago police officer said she was always there for her students even outside the classroom. no suspects are in custody. she was 50 years old. investigators do not believe she was the target. the don't think the two other victims with her were tied the other. the shooting happened around 5:30 p.m.. inside a real estate agency near 79 and evans. bullets came through the wall of the building. she was hit and pronounced dead. a man also inside the office suffered a wound to his stomach. a woman outside the building suffered a wound to her hand. the victim's brother says she was devoted to her students and to her family. >> 11 person and a loving mother. did all she could for you. she was a schoolteacher. she always help anybody. there is a $2,000 reward offered for information that leads to unrest. ab
looks like that action has cleared but still seeing a back up. we will break that down >>a special education teacher, and sister of a chicago police officer, was shot and killed by a stray bullet on the south side. judy wang is live at gwendolyn brooks college prep with more. >> could morning. the top special here at the academy, she said her brother in chicago police officer said she was always there for her students even outside the classroom. no suspects are in custody. she was...
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that is in stark contrast to the scene outside chicago, where a family of geese was crossing the highway. but they were happy to accept a police hand. look at that. safely made it to the other side. but animals running amok in suburbia. >> oh, my. >> the geese are stately. >> taking their time. >>> ginger, stay right there. now, there's an alarming, new warning this morning about extreme weather across the u.s. a new report saying climate change is real. and it's having a huge impact on our lives right now. ginger, you had a chance to speak with the president about this yesterday. >> i did. and it was an honor to get in there and ask some questions. not only of him, but his staff, too. because it's a crucial time for the president. climate change is one of those issues that he promised to attack. to get something done now, it has to happen right now for the entire administration. and the report says, it needs to happen, too, for the planet. the extremes you see today. this is as close as we are going to get to this fire. will get even more extreme. that's the basis for the new national climate assessment report, released by the white hou
that is in stark contrast to the scene outside chicago, where a family of geese was crossing the highway. but they were happy to accept a police hand. look at that. safely made it to the other side. but animals running amok in suburbia. >> oh, my. >> the geese are stately. >> taking their time. >>> ginger, stay right there. now, there's an alarming, new warning this morning about extreme weather across the u.s. a new report saying climate change is real. and it's...
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chicago, 42 degrees. that's a look at your national >> dan and bianna, back to you. >> erika, thank you. >>> and coming up here on "good morning america" -- captured after more than two weeks on the run, police catch the fire chief wanted in the brutal murder of his young fiancee how they finally nabbed >>> plus, inside the modern family wedding. >>> and special delivery, the best use of a drone i have seen in a long time, if you got the cash, up ahead in "pop news." in a long time, if you got the cash, up ahead in "pop news." i've been claritin clear for 7 days. woohoo! at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 16 days! 26 days of continous relief. live claritin clear. every day. with i shop when i want, app, where i want. i know the shoes my kids will love, 'cause i keep up with the hottest trends. and i can redeem rewards anytime. yep, this summer we're spending less time shopping for it... and more time owning it. shop in-store, online or on your phone with the famously easy famous footwear app. victory is yours. ♪ get ready, get ready ♪ 'cause here i come [ male announcer ] take osteo bi-flex®. oste
chicago, 42 degrees. that's a look at your national >> dan and bianna, back to you. >> erika, thank you. >>> and coming up here on "good morning america" -- captured after more than two weeks on the run, police catch the fire chief wanted in the brutal murder of his young fiancee how they finally nabbed >>> plus, inside the modern family wedding. >>> and special delivery, the best use of a drone i have seen in a long time, if you got the cash, up...
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police look on. always be avoided but you know people get they don't that they do they want to do is so when they happen to have. the never ending war invading chicago streets in blood has also taken many innocent lives the killers are rarely apprehended the murders continue unpunished. in the heart of inglewood the most dangerous area in this tiny brick house grandmother tonja birch lives where the granddaughter an absence weighs heavily here don't you son don't tell. us killed in a shootout during a block party but three years later the investigation has gone nowhere begad they gave a party already up with who actually gave a party they fail. to personally. i think. don't you keep looking for witnesses without police shooting broke out after two teenage girls got into an argument son was standing in the street when a stray bullet killed him in front of two hundred people it happened on the street corner on august first two thousand and nine cory was nineteen years old. all the people there without all would have about if the payment they would tell them to call if they claimed even if the anything but joy to the whole neighborhood with out here. e
police look on. always be avoided but you know people get they don't that they do they want to do is so when they happen to have. the never ending war invading chicago streets in blood has also taken many innocent lives the killers are rarely apprehended the murders continue unpunished. in the heart of inglewood the most dangerous area in this tiny brick house grandmother tonja birch lives where the granddaughter an absence weighs heavily here don't you son don't tell. us killed in a shootout...