Illinois
Illinois Democrats move to ban assault weapons, fix FOID card after Highland Park mass shooting
Illinois Democrats are working behind-the-scenes to drum up assist to ban assault weapons and large-capacity magazines — as Gov. J.B. Pritzker and state lawmakers additionally take a look at methods to repair shortcomings within the state’s firearm proprietor identification card system and move different gun management measures.
The purpose within the aftermath of the July Fourth Highland Park bloodbath is to restrict army type weapons and hold these and different firearms out of the arms of individuals thought-about harmful to themselves or others.
However all the things is on the desk, mentioned state Rep. Bob Morgan, who was marching within the Highland Park parade on Monday together with his spouse, 4-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son when the handfuls of pictures rang out simply two blocks away.
The Deerfield Democrat mentioned he ran towards the scene — and is grappling with the traumatic aftermath of the bloodshed.
“If anybody’s going to reject any single resolution, effectively they’re going to listen to about that from me,” Morgan mentioned. “And so, it’s actually, all the things must be on the desk and we have now to take a look at this as a complete drawback. As a result of it truly is a complete drawback.”
Pritzker’s workplace is taking a look at all the things from coaching and training concerning the Firearm Restraining Order, or the “Purple Flag” regulation designed to maintain weapons away from these deemed a hazard to themselves or others — to placing into state statute the period of time a “clear and current hazard” file must be stored, even when it’s unfounded.
State regulation requires police and academics to file such experiences when somebody displays harmful habits that ought to bar them from having a gun.
The state presently retains such data for simply six months however lawmakers are in search of “readability within the regulation.”
Pritzker’s workplace has additionally had discussions about doubtlessly reducing the degrees of proof required for a report back to set off motion, in accordance with a supply with direct data.
This comes amid pushback and criticism that Robert E. Crimo III each allegedly threatened to commit suicide and “kill everybody” with knives in his household’s house in two separate incidents in 2019, however he was nonetheless in a position to get a state firearm proprietor’s identification card, or FOID card, in early 2020.
Crimo was 19 on the time he utilized, two years youthful than the authorized minimal, however his father signed off on the early card.
That allowed Crimo to instantly purchase lengthy weapons or rifles — out there to 18-year-olds with a FOID card — though he would nonetheless not be allowed to purchase a handgun till he turned 21.
Crimo, now 22, is charged with seven counts of first-degree homicide in reference to Monday’s mass taking pictures.
Police mentioned he used an M&P15, a Smith & Wesson semiautomatic rifle whose initials, M&P, stand for “army” and “police.”
Pritzker has already voiced assist for an assault weapons ban and a ban on high-capacity magazines. However in an election 12 months, Democrats within the Illinois Home didn’t drum up sufficient assist in February for a ban that might have solely required 60 votes. Payments handed after Might 31 require three-fifths majorities to take impact instantly.
The invoice’s sponsor, state Rep. Maura Hirschauer, D-Batavia, on Thursday was calling Democratic colleagues to gauge their assist as soon as once more. Hirschauer, who helped begin a chapter of the gun violence prevention group Mothers Demand Motion earlier than taking workplace in January 2021, mentioned “it has some momentum behind it now.”
“It’s a reasonably easy invoice. It bans army type weapons and high-capacity magazines. Most people in Illinois has clearly mentioned that these sorts of weapons are designed for the battlefield, not for searching or any cheap use,” Hirschauer mentioned.“So, we’re transferring ahead with it. I’m working it from the bottom up, roll calling, gathering assist and simply actually doing my homework on it.”
Legislators assume it might move this time.
“I actually get a way that [support] has shifted, and never simply from what occurred Monday, however I feel what’s taking place across the nation,” Morgan mentioned. “I actually do hear from and have the previous few days heard from folks from all completely different components of Illinois which are supportive of banning assault weapons.”
Morgan believes there are different loopholes legislators also needs to work to repair and funding to assist, together with offering psychological well being coaching to determine behaviors that would stop violence from younger adults, supporting extra monetary assets for behavioral well being and taking a look at what social media firms can do to assist determine purple flags. Morgan mentioned there are additionally conversations taking place concerning the age limits required to buy weapons in Illinois.
“There are loopholes that we have to deal with, and if not, what’s it that we will do to raised implement a few of these legal guidelines and safeguards that we have now,” Morgan mentioned.
Members of the Latino Agenda 2.0, a coalition of Latino organizations, on Thursday referred to as for a particular session to ban assault weapons and excessive capability magazines, create an assault weapons registry and “demand’ necessary fingerprinting for FOID playing cards.
Pritzker in August 2021 signed into regulation a FOID modernization measure that expands background checks to all gun gross sales in Illinois starting in January 2024. And starting in January 2022, the measure additionally incentivized fingerprinting for FOID playing cards so police can extra simply confirm the id of FOID functions and firearm purchasers and enhance the frequency of background checks.
It additionally funded the Illinois State Police’s means to implement the give up of firearms from individuals who have misplaced their license for gun possession and required State Police to take away weapons from folks with revoked FOID playing cards who haven’t surrendered their weapon.
The governor’s workplace this week mentioned Pritzker and his administration will work with the Common Meeting “to make sure we tackle the gun foyer and do all the things we will to additional strengthen our gun security and purple flag legal guidelines.”
The Nationwide Rifle Affiliation despatched out a tweet on Tuesday, about current analysis from the nonprofit Crime Prevention Analysis Middle that mentioned since 1950, 94% of mass public shootings occurred in gun-free zones. That analysis group was based by John R. Lott, Jr., a gunowners’ rights advocate employed by the Justice Division throughout the Trump administration.
Pritzker responded together with his personal statistic.
“And 100% of mass public shootings occur with weapons,” the Democrat tweeted again to the NRA. “As Governor, on behalf of the folks of Highland Park — go away us the hell alone.”
Illinois
Here’s how much snow Springfield got — and when it’ll melt
Aerial video above Dallas captures rare snowfall
Drone footage shows a winter storm that brought rare snow and ice to Dallas and other parts of Northern Texas.
A blanket of snow covered Springfield late Thursday and early Friday, closing Springfield schools and some offices for a snow day.
Morning traffic appeared to be moving slowly but steadily. Cameras covering major roads in the city showed snow and slush remaining on many city roads but no major slowdowns.
How much snow did Springfield get?
As of 10 a.m., Springfield had seen around 6 to 6.5 inches of snow, according to Angelica Soria, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Springfield office. Southwest Missouri in general got slightly less snow, with reports of 5 to 6 inches.
About another inch of snow was possible in Springfield, according to the National Weather Service, but new accumulation was expected to taper off by noon.
When will the snow melt?
The snow likely won’t stick around long, with a high of 40 expected Saturday. Temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing again Monday before returning to daytime highs in the high-30s and 40s later next week.
While the weather is predicted to warm up this weekend, folks should take care driving when the sun goes down, even if all the snow melts.
“(The snow) will probably start melting during the day tomorrow, but we are worried about the re-freezing on the road, because it will probably get kind of slushy as the plows keep going around trying to get it off the road,” Soria said. “We definitely want to urge people to be careful while traveling … when the sun goes down, it’s harder to see black ice, things like that.”
Illinois
Waukegan, Illinois city workers suffer electric shock from power lines
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (CBS) — Two city workers from Waukegan were rushed to the hospital Thursday morning after they were shocked by power lines.
Firefighters said the workers were trimming trees at Pershing Road and Greenwood Avenue near the Waukegan Generating Station, a now-shuttered coal-fired power plant.
The workers’ crane touched a power line, which energized the truck and gave the workers an electric shock.
A helicopter took one man to the hospital with electrical burns. The other was taken away by ambulance.
Illinois
Illinois’ important trio that stepped up big time in KJ’s absence
A surprise late scratch of a potential top five NBA draft pick like the one of Kasparas Jakucionis prior to Wednesday’s game very well could’ve thrown a wrench in the Illini’s recent momentum.
Or, at the very least, it probably should’ve looked like it had some effect. A 39-point drubbing? A 34-4 first half run? Alright, I guess nothing can slow down this Illini train right now.
Illinois didn’t skip a beat in its second emphatic victory in three games — and a big reason for that was the trio of guys it had step up to pick up the slack for its missing leader.
As read on TCR last night, the Illini made more history on Wednesday. Ben Humrichous, Tre White and Morez Johnson all reached 20 or more points, marking just the third time since the 1938-1939 season that Illinois had three 20-point scorers in the same game.
The individual performances of those three were particularly notable because all three of Humrichous, White and Johnson put up their respective big nights in entirely different ways. And all three used Jakucionis’s absence to send a message about how far they’ve already come just a quarter of the way into conference play.
For Morez Johnson, Wednesday’s 20-point, 11-rebound double-double encapsulated everything he brings to the floor the second he steps on it. It was efficient — done in just 20 minutes — and was the result of his constant energy and activity that found himself around the basket on what felt like every possession.
Johnson’s been perhaps the most consistently impactful producer in the Illini rotation all season. His per-40-minute numbers are absurd — try 14.6 points, 17.7 rebounds and 3.3 blocks. His total rebound rate would rank in the top five nationally if he had the minutes to qualify. He just hasn’t gotten the opportunity to stuff the stat sheet as loudly as he did Wednesday. A well-deserved and long overdue breakout night.
Ben Humrichous’s explosive first half was the flashiest performance of the night, showcasing the ability to catch fire from deep that has always been there for him despite his December struggles. Humrichous nailed five first half threes and was a big reason the Illini’s lead ballooned in the midst of their dominating scoring run.
The most encouraging sign for Humrichous, though, is the way he’s beginning to diversify his game. Through December, Humrichous had attempted just 12 two-point attempts on the season, pretty much exclusively acting as a spot-up shooter on the perimeter. In just three games in January, Humrichous already has 14 attempts from two.
He flashed the ability to take advantage of mismatches with his size in some Marcus Domask-like mid post isos. He’s also gotten noticeably more aggressive attacking closeouts and finishing with force at the rim when the opportunity presents itself. Pair those things with a season-high 9 rebounds on Wednesday and you’ve finally got the version of Humrichous that makes Illinois its most dangerous self.
And quietly in the midst of everything else came another extremely productive Tre White performance. White reached 20 points and 7 rebounds in a similar manner to most of his recent production — doing a little bit of everything and doing it in a very efficient, inconspicuous manner.
Over the last 7 games, White is now averaging 16.1 points and 6.2 rebounds per game on remarkable 63.3% efficiency from the floor. He’s turned himself into a consistent second scoring option alongside Jakucionis when he’s out there while making the types of winning plays that result from competing to win, as Brad Underwood detailed Tuesday.
White has made significant strides in almost every area, from scoring off the dribble to rebounding to the defensive end, and it’s taken Illinois to an entirely different level. Wednesday’s performance showed once again how dangerous he can be when he’s attacking and playing with high energy.
As a whole, the Illini certainly hope they’re without their star player for long. But their response without him — particularly from the Johnson, Humrichous and White trio that will continue to be vital to their success — was a welcome sight.
Illinois proved they have the depth to survive a man down while also showing what things can look like when its complementary pieces are at their best. Right now, it’s hard to imagine anything slowing down the roll these Illini are on.
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