because it's hard wrenching. >> it's been nearly a decade since derrick owens was shot. he lives with his sister on a modest house ton city's south side that isn't wheelchair accessible but he insists on doing a lot of stuff himself. >> i see a lot of guys in a wheelchair especially in the inglewood neighborhood. we are not defined by this wheelchair, it is said we have to go through it now. we are experiencing it. but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that cut him down is one he's still paying. sarah hoye, al jazeera, chicago. >> next, night crawler. true crime on chicago's toughest streets and the man whose pictures tell the story. . >> one more thought now about chicago and its violence. the city has a lot of history of course much of it gritty, some of it bloody. the job of chronicling that violence is one of a photojournalist, are ken. >> get what you need, get the hell out don't linger. on a 1 to 10 safety, 10 being the least safest, this is definitely a 10. first thing i do is i turn all the radios on, see if i can hear som