Chicago off to deadly start in January, as weekend shootings puts total of homicides at 40
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A bloody weekend in which seven people died has put an abrupt end, for now, to hopes that Chicago might be putting a lid on its homicide rate.
The homicides put the total for the year thus far at 40 — the same as for January 2012. That year ended with the city seeing more than 500 homicides for the first time since 2008.
With a few days still left in the month, Chicago is poised to have the deadliest January since 2002, when there were 45.
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Police say the violence underscores the need for tougher gun laws and tougher penalties for those who break the gun laws.
They say their gang-fighting strategy is effective and that the violence might have been even worse had police not launched that strategy.