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   <title>The police department says that a hard core</title>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;It would ask judges to sentence repeat gun offenders at the higher end of the 
three-year to 14-year guideline range. &amp;quot;The last thing Im looking to do is lock 
someone up based on the color of their skin or where they live. &amp;quot;Illinois can be 
a real trend-setter here,&amp;quot; said state representative Michael Zalewski, a 
Democrat who supports the measure.&amp;quot;The idea that this is the premier solution 
that people are talking about, for me, is just so disappointing.&amp;quot; But officials 
admit that tougher gun laws cannot fix the deeper problems at the root of the 
violence.Chicago -- the Midwestern stomping grounds of Al Capone, the ruthless 
mobster who left a trail of blood in the Roaring 1920s -- is grappling once 
again with a gun violence problem and a soaring murder rate. Another reason is 
that this latest sentencing law would not impose strict mandatory minimums, 
something legislators and gun-rights advocates have opposed.&amp;quot;The new draft bill 
is headed for the Illinois state legislature in the next few weeks, where there 
are indications of bipartisan support.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;quot;I want our focus to be on individuals that we know are driving the violence 
on the streets,&amp;quot; he said.&amp;quot;But the housing crisis and Great Recession took a toll 
on the streets around her, where there are now a number of abandoned homes. The 
city is on track to end 2016 with the most killings since 1998. Life was not 
always this way.When she hears the sounds of gunshots, she says, she and her 
children drop to the floor inside their home, just in case a stray bullet 
pierces the walls.Despite a tough national climate for passing gun control 
measures, the bills authors are hopeful that Illinois will be different. Alicia 
Means, 42, lives in the struggling Marquette Park neighborhood on the citys 
southwest side.Republican state lawmaker Michael Connelly has also offered 
cautious support, saying, &amp;quot;We have to do something.There have been more than 670 
murders in Chicago from January to mid-November, according to police -- a 56 per 
cent jump in just one year. But he said that longer jail terms are not the 
answer for predominantly African-American communities that &amp;quot;have faced longer 
and longer sentences in every crime imaginable. &amp;quot;Change has been mainly no 
employment, no resources, people losing their &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.ouqilighter.com/product/wheel-lighter/oq-701.html&quot;&gt;Wheel 
lighters&lt;/a&gt; homes.All of a sudden, a deafening scream pierces the silence: the 
mans family has just learned he has been declared dead at the hospital.&amp;quot;You 
could reduce the violence in the city by 40 percent just by keeping people in 
jail for crimes they have committed. People cared about other peoples 
children.&amp;quot;As a Chicagoan, Im ashamed, because we could do better. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;quot;I have seen too many lives torn apart.&amp;quot;Mr Johnson, the citys police Chief, 
who is black, insists he understands the pitfalls.. Judges who hand down lighter 
sentences would need to offer a written explanation of their reasoning.&amp;quot;Mr 
Johnson and his state lawmaker allies want to reduce the number of shootings by 
stiffening jail sentences for those repeatedly arrested for gun offenses.. A 
21-year-old man has been shot outside his home.&amp;quot;&amp;quot;Theres a kind of tone-deafness 
about it,&amp;quot; he said..Chicago: On a recent evening on Chicagos southwest side, an 
all-too-familiar scene unfolds: within sight of the Windy Citys iconic downtown 
high-rises, dozens of police officers swarm.&amp;quot;. &amp;quot;There are a lot of reasons why 
there is violence in what is a fairly concentrated part of the city,&amp;quot; Mr 
Kotlowitz said, citing historic, socio-economic factors and trauma from past 
bloodshed. On Friday night, the grandson of Illinois congressman Danny Davis was 
fatally shot in the head -- over a pair of shoes, police said. Alex Kotlowitz 
has heard all of this before, having spent decades studying Chicagos 
economically-challenged neighborhoods. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;One reason is that the states Republican governor Bruce Rauner has already 
agreed to tougher gun laws.The police department says that a hard core of 1,400 
recidivist gun offenders -- many of them gang members or drug dealers -- are 
fueling much of the violence.Earlier this year, he signed a bill to increase 
penalties for gun trafficking from nearby Wisconsin and Indiana -- border states 
with more permissive gun laws. no way to pay their bills,&amp;quot; Ms Means said. &amp;quot;Were 
beyond frustrated,&amp;quot; said Anthony Guglielmi, a police department spokesperson. 
His book There Are No Children Here takes an unblinking look at growing up poor 
in Chicago. Too many parents lose a child,&amp;quot; Chicagos police Chief Eddie Johnson 
said at a recent public forum. Growing up, she said her neighborhood was &amp;quot;nice 
and clean.The nations third largest city is struggling to figure out how to stem 
the free flow of bullets and blood, and is hoping new, tougher gun laws are the 
answer&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>The two things trending in the smart</title>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;We tried taking few shots during the day with more light, as well as in the 
dark -- and the light sensor was effective in adjusting the pictures. The rear 
camera with 8 megapixels resolution is a decent performer with standard modes 
like panorama, HDR, night, etc. The internal memory of 16GB is expandable up to 
128GB.4 GHz, Octa-Core Snapdragon 430 processor with 2GB RAM.Rating: The two 
things trending in the smart-phone market these days are design and camera.This 
device has triple card slots, which means you can have dual-SIMs as well as a 
memory card. This is another feature we like: it doesn&amp;rsquo;t restrict the user who 
can opt for either more memory or an extra SIM. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Vivo has joined the trend, by &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.ouqilighter.com/product/electronic-lighter/&quot;&gt;Wholesale 
Electronic lighters&lt;/a&gt; combining these two features in its new handset, Y55L, 
an upgraded version of the VIVO Y51L. It is a neat looking device with a unibody 
design and curved screen.While most phones are getting bigger and bulkier these 
days, Vivo has maintained a comfortable and lighter design for the Y55L. The 
night selfies were less blurred and the day selfies weren&amp;rsquo;t too white or cloudy 
even with the flash on. More often than not, they combine to create a selfie 
camera.2-inch screen device could easily fit in your pocket. It will be 
available from October 10 for Rs 12,980. With 7.The Y55L is powered by a 1. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Y55L comes with HD (1280&amp;times;720) resolution.5mm thickness and 142 grams 
weight, it doesn&amp;rsquo;t feel heavy and has a good grip. The 5. Earlier this year, the 
company had introduced its split screen feature which allows you to multitask 
with by opening two apps side by side: you can watch a video as well as reply to 
a message at the same time.0. It runs on Vivo&amp;rsquo;s Funtouch OS 2. This feature 
might interest an avid e-book reader or those who continuously watch videos on 
their phones.Our final verdict on the Vivo Y55L&amp;mdash; it is a fairly priced device 
with an interesting spec sheet.Vivo has incorporated a front screen flash to its 
5 megapixels front camera. There&amp;rsquo;s an eye protection mode that prevents eye 
strain by filtering the blue light. The only thing that disappoints us is the 
camera resolution, which could have been higher and helped in taking better 
selfies. It comes with a smart light sensor to automatically detect the ambient 
light and adjust the screen brightness.6, based on Android 6. The 4G 
VoLTE-enabled device comes with a 2650mAh battery.&amp;mdash;IndiaTechOnline. The Y55L 
also comes with it and we think it is a really useful feature&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>, 29  2019 05:07:28 +0200</pubDate>   
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