Chicago high school students walk out of class over gun violence – ABC News

PHOTO: Chicago police secure a crime scene on the campus of Benito Juarez Community Academy high school in Chicago where four people were shot after school, Dec. 16, 2022."It's scary for people like me, who are not gang-affiliated, that have to go to school every day and then wonder, 'Dang, am I going to get shot?'" Kiya, one of the student protest organizers said. The students called on city leaders to bolster security on their campus and crack down on gangs.
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outraged
3 years ago

Sorry Kiya, instead the gubnor is going to make it easier for these bum’s to commit crime.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

They had help making the protest signs, they could not spell all the words. CPS education system at its best.

debtsor
3 years ago

Its super easy. These kids just need to stop shooting each other. It’s really that easy! It’s not like this is Ukraine, and the Russians are shelling from across the border. It’s not like the US has been invaded by Chinese, and they’re pillaging the streets, house by house. It’s not like this is Syria, where one governmental faction is fighting each other. This ‘gun violence’ is really just ‘gang violence’ as kids are encouraging each other to resolve their seeming petty ‘street cred’ disputes by shooting each other. This can be so easily solved. Just stop shooting each other!… Read more »

SickofItAll
3 years ago

So you students are scared of guns but not the gang members in your presence that might be carrying them ?

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Giddyap
3 years ago

The Cop Haters In Charge Of Benito Juarez Community Academy Voted To Ban Police In 2020. The Shooting Deaths At The School Last Week Are Entirely On Them – Chicago Tonight

Paul Boomer
3 years ago

Did the students carry the proper signs protesting gun violence blaming white conservatives? White supremacists? NRA members? Just asking for a friend.

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