Faith leaders: How do we keep our kids alive this summer? We each have a role to play. – Chicago Tribune*

"As the weather warms in our city, our rates of gun violence go up in direct relation to the temperature. We recently witnessed this terrible truth during the summery last weekend of February. Over that weekend’s 48 hours, when temperatures were in the 60s and 70s, 21 people were shot, with four of those human beings dying from their gunshot wounds. Then, from March 12 to 13, when temperatures were again over 60 degrees, nine people were killed in a violent 24 hours."
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Wow, here’s some actual proof that temperature change increases mortality in the community. Now let’s build on this phenomena to splain climate change…..

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

It’s pretty sad when we can count on an increase in bodies when the temperature rises above x degrees or the terms “ the traditionally violent Labor/ Memorial Day/ Fourth of July “ holidays are thrown about without pause and have become acceptable in CHI/ Cook County.

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