Chicago, IL
‘We’re trying to make a change’: Chicago youth promote peace, aim to combat gun violence across city
It is a difficulty that weighs very heavy on the hearts of the teenagers who’re making an attempt to make a distinction.
“It begins with you, it begins with me, with all of us working collectively. No extra violence,” stated Vondale Singleton with Champs Male Mentoring Program.
It is that message that is bringing dozens of anti-violence teams and teenagers collectively to type the brand new “brilliance and excellence motion.”
“We’re in downtown Chicago at this time to easily march round with our flags, with our T-shirts, with our postcards to easily promote the message of peace, unity and most of all no violence,” stated Jermaine Anderson, govt director of I AM A GENTLEMAN, INC.
Their aim is to showcase, spotlight and uplift younger males of shade.
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“We do not want no extra violence, we have to come collectively as a bunch to show that there is extra to Black individuals, there’s extra residing in Chicago. We do not essentially want to come back out right here and shoot one another,” stated 15-year-old Jalyn Pressley.
“I’ve actually seen violence in our colleges and throughout the South Aspect of Chicago, so right here at this time, I am simply making an attempt to carry consciousness,” added fellow 15-year-old Adeeb Borden.
The group marched within the South Loop Saturday, becoming a member of a thousand of others in Grant Park for the Race In opposition to Gun Violence.
Their motion was created after the Champs Male Mentoring Program misplaced member Seandell Vacation final month when lots of of teenagers descended upon at Millennium Park and issues turned violent.
“I simply misplaced a buddy and I do know he’d be wanting me to be doing the identical, so I really feel like if he sees me doing this, he will be joyful and he will know that we’re making an attempt to make a change locally,” stated 14-year-old Sam Sadeen Jones.
“I believe it is utterly needed that we do that as a result of most individuals assume — from different states — individuals assume individuals in Chicago, all they do is shoot however I need individuals to know that we’re greater than that,” added 13-year-old Joshua Hughey.
Final month, Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a brand new city-wide curfew after that now requires teenagers 17 and beneath to be accompanied by an grownup after 10 p.m. Thursday by Sundays.
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“Our hopes all through the summer time is that we have now no extra blood slain, that there is no extra violence, that the weapons are put down,” stated Damien Howard, director of schooling initiatives with Collectively Chicago.
This group stated they plan to proceed taking to the streets of Chicago all through the summer time, making their message heard till one thing modifications.
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Chicago, IL
2 women found dead in Englewood home after fire, Chicago fire officials say
CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago hearth officers mentioned two ladies have been discovered lifeless in an Englewood house after a home hearth.
The fireplace broke out Tuesday night at a home within the 7200-block of South Wolcott, Chicago hearth officers mentioned.
The fireplace was struck out at about 9:10 p.m., CFD mentioned.
After the fireplace was out, firefighters discovered two grownup feminine victims lifeless within the wreckage.
It was not instantly clear if the ladies died within the hearth or earlier than the fireplace. No additional particulars have been launched.
The Chicago Hearth Division has not but commented on any potential causes for the fireplace or mentioned in the event that they consider it was suspicious.
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Chicago, IL
3 women united by Highland Park shooting now lobby for assault weapon ban
HIGHLAND PARK, Ailing. (WLS) — Three ladies and their households had been good strangers up till the second tragedy introduced them collectively within the aftermath of Highland Park’s July 4th parade.
As Thanksgiving approaches, they’re united in goal and in gratitude for probably the most primary of all issues: life.
“I believed I used to be going to die,” Highland Park capturing survivor Liz Turnipseed mentioned. “That I used to be going to put there and I used to be going to bleed out and I used to be going to die.”
WATCH | Highland Park capturing survivor tells her story
“I used to be on the parade with my three grownup kids, my son-in-law and my 2-year-old grand child,” mentioned Debra Baum, with the Highland Park Gun Violence Mission. “Our complete household may have been worn out.”
“July third I had 70 folks at my home and the following day our life bought flipped the other way up,” capturing survivor Lindsay Hartman mentioned. “So I simply know for me, I am attempting to take pleasure in it and never spend an excessive amount of time previously.”
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For Lindsay, not spending an excessive amount of time previously means internet hosting Thanksgiving for 30. Liz, who was one of many almost 50 folks injured that day, nonetheless wants a cane to get round, so she’ll be catering the meal and having her complete household fly in. Debra shall be coming along with the identical household she was with on July 4.
“There are numerous households in Highland Park that do not have folks with them this Thanksgiving due to what occurred,” Baum mentioned. “It is a very weighty realization.”
However there’s additionally gratitude for random issues and other people, like for the proper strangers who took in Liz’s 3-year-old daughter for a few hours after she was shot. And the neighbor she’d by no means met earlier than who lent her a step stool for her mattress.
Turning ache into goal is what unites these ladies now as they foyer for an assault weapons ban in Congress. As a result of whereas life for them won’t ever be the identical, it does transfer on.
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Biden to extend student loan repayment freeze as relief program is tied up in courts
WASHINGTON D.C. — The Biden administration is but once more extending the pause on federal scholar mortgage funds, a profit that started in March 2020 to assist individuals who have been struggling financially because of the Covid-19 pandemic, a supply conversant in the plan mentioned.
The Division of Training will announce it’s extending the freeze one other six months with the primary funds due two months after June 30, the supply mentioned, until a Supreme Courtroom resolution on the president’s scholar mortgage aid program comes first.
The administration had beforehand mentioned the latest extension could be the final, and funds have been scheduled to restart in January.
However the administration had additionally meant for its scholar mortgage forgiveness program to start canceling as much as $20,000 in debt for low- and middle-income debtors earlier than January. This system has but to be carried out because it faces a number of authorized challenges.
This story is breaking and can be up to date.
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