Showing posts with label PEOPLE. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Behind The Hate-The Killing Fields

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The Cabrini Green housing projects located on the wealthy end of the North Side known as the Gold Coast popularized by movies and tv such as Good Times, Cooley High Candy Man, The History Channel's Gangland and made infamous by Mayor Jayne Byrne, the Gangster Disciples, the vicious attack of "Girl X" and the subject of the video below the 1992 shooting of seven year old Dantrell Davis in an area referred to in the 90's as "the killing fields" because of sniper fire between gangs at war for money power and respect. Sixteen years later Cabrini Green's high rise buildings have been destroyed and rebuilt into mixed income housing Chicago gangs the Mickey Cobras and Gangster Disciples have relocated to different city blocks but have the city streets and city hall learned from the politics of Chicago's past? The question was rhetorical. Labor Day weekend's 2008 shooting on the 8700 block of 10 year old Nequiel Williams while tieing her blind 5 year old sister's shoe tells me my city ain't learned sh!t.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Behind The Hate-The Summer Of All Fears

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'Is Nee-Nee dead? Is she gone?"-Valerie Williams, Nequiel Williams' sister

"She couldn't wait to start the 4th grade, she had her book bag ready, she had her clothes ready, her grandmother just went shopping for her. It seems like I was in heaven that morning, but then I went to hell."-Linda Williams,Nequiel Williams mother

"It's heartbreaking. It's absolutely crazy, it's crazy that as a society that we allow this to happen to our kids. It makes me absolutely furious that we don't value our children."-Arne Duncan, CPS Superintendent
UPDATE!
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Chicago residents Pena, Raymond Jones, 18, and Joey Chico, 23 as well as Sauk Village resident Antoine Lacy, 25, are each charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder, Chicago police spokesman John Mirabelli said Nequiel Williams had stopped to tie the shoes of her younger sister, who is blind, when Luis Pena, 20, of Chicago, opened fire on Nequiel and the others from a gangway she was hit by a bullet on her left side. The children were not the intended targets, he said, adding that the men were members of the Latin Dragons gang. The men are scheduled to appear in Bond Court on Thursday.