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Mayor, Police Ask for Community Help After Deadly Weekend

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This past weekend was the most violent Chicago has seen all year.

After Chicago’s most violent weekend of the year, city officials and community activists try to identify what sparked the rash of shootings and homicides. Paris Schutz has details.

08/03/2018 | Rating NR

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