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Jyroscope and Montana Macks reflect on middle age with Happy MediumJack Riedyon July 22, 2021 at 11:00 am

On their new EP, Happy Medium, everyman Chicago rap group Jyroscope reflect on navigating middle age in what remains of the middle class, while the production from fellow local Montana Macks evokes the halcyon hip-hop sounds of 90s crate diggers such as Pete Rock and DJ Premier. IB Fokuz and Collasoul Structure rap about balancing their passion for music with family responsibilities–and with day jobs that will actually pay the bills. “War Going On” bounces over dramatic piano chords reminiscent of UGK’s “One Day,” while Collasoul compares grappling with self-doubt to scrimmaging in an unfamiliar position; he croons the hook in an easy midwestern accent that sounds like Open Mike Eagle. Over the humming trumpet and descending vibraphone of “Auto-Pilot,” Fokuz muses that the tool bag he carries to work weighs a ton, as he rushes to pick his children up from day care; it’s as though Nas had saved the beats from Illmatic to rap over in his 30s. Despite the fatigue of the daily grind, the two rappers consistently find peace, or at least relief, with their wives, their families, and their music–and that feeling is heightened by Macks’s smooth sample choices. Building on the sound of last year’s Rich Jones collaboration How Do You Sleep at Night, Macks proves himself an inspired collaborator for Jyroscope: he’s able to look at the past without leaning into nostalgia, and he’s relaxed without crossing the line into sluggishness. “Work” includes a James Baldwin sample (from a 1965 debate with William F. Buckley Jr.) about working under a whip, an homage to a great Black American intellectual that recontextualizes the rappers’ verses as illustrations of his point: that the American Dream survives by exploiting Black people’s labor. At just 15 minutes, the EP is too brief to fully develop that idea, but it’s refreshing and rewarding, like a drink after work with a friend you’ve missed. v

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Chicago Bears: New Aaron Rodgers news is exciting for Bears fansRyan Tayloron July 22, 2021 at 11:00 am

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Release Radar 7/16/21 – Houndmouth vs Dirty Headson July 22, 2021 at 10:53 am

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Release Radar 7/16/21 – Houndmouth vs Dirty Heads

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EIU football eager to build off youthful game experience as fall season fast approacheson July 22, 2021 at 11:30 am

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EIU football eager to build off youthful game experience as fall season fast approaches

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1 killed, 28 wounded in shootings Wednesday in ChicagoSun-Times Wireon July 22, 2021 at 10:44 am

One person was killed, and twenty-eight others were wounded, in shootings Wednesday in Chicago, including a 14-year-old boy and four others who were shot in Lawndale on the West Side.

About 6:05 p.m., two teenage boys and three men were at the corner of Douglas Boulevard and Christiana Avenue, when someone opened fire, Chicago Police Deputy Chief Ernest Cato said. A 14-year-old boy was shot in the head and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He hasn’t been identified. The other teen, 16, was also struck in the head and transported to Mt. Sinai Hospital in grave condition. Three men were taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital, where they were had their conditions stabilized. A 22-year-old was shot in the foot while another, 24, was struck in the leg. A third man, also 24, was shot in the hip.

In non-fatal shootings, Eight people were wounded in a drive-by in Lincoln Park on the North Side. Just before midnight, the group had been traveling on a party bus when a dark-gray and a black Jeep Grand Cherokee pulled up to them in the 1600 block of North La Salle Drive, and someone inside fired shots, police said. A 24-year-old man was shot in the arm and a 26-year-old woman was shot in the leg. They were both taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where the man is in fair condition and the woman is in serious condition. A 23-year-old man was struck in the groin and was also taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, in serious condition. Two men, 42 and 52, were struck in their legs and taken to Illinois Masonic Hospital, where they are in fair condition. A 27-year-old man was struck in the chest and later dropped off at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition. A 29-year-old man was struck in the arm and took himself to Rush University Medical Center, but was transferred to Stroger Hospital in fair condition. A 26-year-old woman was shot in the hand and later drove herself to Jackson Park Hospital where she is in good condition.

Minutes after the fatal shooting in Lawndale, five males — including three teenagers — were shot outside Theodore Herzl Elementary School, near Douglas Boulevard and Ridgeway Avenue also in Lawndale on the West Side. About 6:10 p.m., a man, 18, was shot in the upper body and was taken in critical condition to Mt. Sinai Hospital, police said. Two teenage boys, 15 and 17, were taken to Stroger Hospital in good condition. The 15-year-old was shot in the leg while the other, 17, suffered a graze wound to the back. A third teen boy, 14, was shot in the arm and taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital in good condition, while a 22-year-old man was struck in the thigh and taken to the same hospital in good condition. Though only three blocks apart, the shootings didn’t appear to be related, police said.

A 14-year-old boy was shot in West Garfield Park. He was standing about 5:30 p.m. in the first block of North Keeler Avenue when someone fired shots, police said. The teen boy was struck in the foot and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was in stable condition.

Earlier in the afternoon, a 17-year-old boy was critically wounded in a shooting outside a gas station in the Near West Side. The teen boy was in the parking lot of a gas station about 2:30 p.m. in the 2300 block of West Warren Boulevard when someone opened fire, police said. He was shot in the abdomen and was transported to Stroger Hospital in critical condition.

A 16-year-old boy was shot in the Douglas neighborhood on the South Side. He was in the 600 block of East 31st Street when he was wounded in the shoulder about 1:40 a.m., police said. The teen was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where his condition was stabilized.

Eight others were wounded in shootings citywide.

One person was killed, and twelve others were wounded in shootings Tuesday in Chicago.

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8 wounded in drive-by near party bus in Lincoln ParkJermaine Nolenon July 22, 2021 at 7:05 am

Eight people were wounded in a drive-by Wednesday night in Lincoln Park on the North Side.

Just before midnight, the group had been traveling on a party bus when a dark-gray and a black Jeep Grand Cherokee pulled up to them in the 1600 block of North La Salle Drive, and someone inside fired shots, Chicago police said.

A 24-year-old man was shot in the arm and a 26-year-old woman was shot in the leg, police said. They were both taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where the man is in fair condition and the woman is in serious condition.

A 23-year-old man was struck in the groin and was also taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, in serious condition, police said. Two men, 42 and 52, were struck in their legs and taken to Illinois Masonic Hospital, where they are in fair condition.

A 27-year-old man was struck in the chest and later dropped off at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition, police said. A 29-year-old man was struck in the arm and took himself to Rush University Medical Center, but was transferred to Stroger Hospital in fair condition.

A 26-year-old woman was shot in the hand and later drove herself to Jackson Park Hospital where she is in good condition, police said.

Area Three detectives are investigating.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland in Chicago on Thursday and Friday to bolster city’s battle with gun violenceLynn Sweeton July 22, 2021 at 9:00 am

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Merrick Garland returns to his native Chicago on Thursday and Friday to bolster the city’s battle with unrelenting gun violence.

Garland, raised in north suburban Lincolnwood, will be in Chicago for the launch of firearms trafficking strike forces in five cities Thursday. In Chicago, he will visit a Chicago Police Department “strategic decision support center” in the afternoon.

In the evening, Garland will attend a “listening session” with people who are part of a program to reduce gun violence — with intervention and prevention a key element in President Joe Biden’s broader crime fighting package unveiled last month.

On Friday, Garland will meet with federal prosecutors and other federal law enforcement officials from around Illinois who will be part of the cross-jurisdictional strike forces.

The new long-term strategy includes a crackdown on straw purchasers who buy guns in Indiana, the suburbs and the rest of the state that end up being used in shootings in Chicago.

The strike forces are a new Biden administration initiative to reduce violent crime in Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, New York and the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento area.

In Chicago, U.S. Attorney John Lausch, who runs the Northern Illinois operation, and the top ATF officials in Chicago will be responsible for implementing the new strategy, a DOJ official said. It includes enhanced and formalized new coordination between Lausch and the U.S. attorneys in central and southern Illinois and Indiana.

While Chicago has long prohibited the sale of firearms, weapons flowing to criminals from Indiana, other states and Chicago’s suburbs make the city’s ban ineffective.

Gun rights advocates have pointed to Chicago’s tough anti-gun laws — and the ongoing chronic violence — as so-called evidence that gun bans don’t work. The real world problem for Chicago, which shares a southern border with Indiana, are gun stores near the city and people — known as “straw purchasers” — who legally buy guns passed along to criminals.

For some time, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Police Supt. David Brown have said the federal government needs to do more to stop the flow of illegal firearms to the city to prevent crime before it happens.

Lightfoot is expected to meet with Garland while he is in the city. When Garland was born, his parents lived near 79th Street and Jeffery Boulevard in South Shore.

Straw purchasers are people with clean records — no criminal or domestic violence history — who are able to clear federal background checks to legally purchase weapons they illegally pass on to someone who is not qualified to own a firearm.

A Justice Department official, outlining the program Tuesday, said federal agents and prosecutors will be told that firearms traffickers who provide “weapons to violent offenders are the enforcement priority across the country.”

The “strike forces,” the official said, “will help ensure sustained and focused coordination among federal, state and local law enforcement partners across jurisdictions to disrupt significant firearms trafficking corridors.

“The goal of this coordination effort is to disrupt the entire trafficking network from the place where guns originate, where they travel through other jurisdictions, to the places where they’re ultimately used to commit violent crime.”

The official said the plan does not include deploying extra agents to Chicago on a temporary basis.

That was a tactic used by former President Donald Trump’s Justice Department to fight violent crime in Chicago and other cities under the name of “Operation Legend.” On July 22, 2020, Trump’s Justice Department announced it was sending to Chicago more than 100 agents from the FBI, DEA and ATF to work with U.S. Attorney John Lausch. That program ended in December.

The Justice Department official said, “This is not a short-term infusion of resources; rather it’s a long term coordinated multi-jurisdictional strategy to ensure that disrupting these trafficking patterns remains a priority as long as necessary to address the problem.”

On June 23, President Joe Biden and Garland announced the administration’s gun violence prevention strategy at the White House and promised the strike forces within a month.

On July 7, when Biden made his first presidential visit to Chicago — hours after two ATF agents and a Chicago police officer were shot — Lightfoot asked Biden to speed up the timetable for promised help. Brown, at a White House meeting on July 12 to discuss the president’s crime fighting strategies, said Garland made a “significant commitment” to help the city where he was born.

At the Tuesday briefing, an ATF official noted that “firearm tracking schemes can be relatively low volume, which often makes it hard to detect until guns are recovered in crimes.

“So occasionally we will see large recoveries, but think less of tractor trailer loads of firearms and think more of ants marching from one place to another.”

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7 wounded in drive-by near party bus in Lincoln ParkJermaine Nolenon July 22, 2021 at 7:05 am

Seven people were wounded in a drive-by Wednesday night in Lincoln Park on the North Side.

Just before midnight, the group had been traveling on a party bus when a dark-gray and a black Jeep Grand Cherokee pulled up to them in the 1600 block of North La Salle Drive, and someone inside fired shots, Chicago police said.

A 24-year-old man was shot in the arm and a 26-year-old woman was shot in the leg, police said. They were both taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where the man is in fair condition and the woman is in serious condition.

A 23-year-old man was struck in the groin and was also taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, in serious condition, police said. Two men, 42 and 52, were struck in their legs and taken to Illinois Masonic Hospital, where they are in fair condition.

A 27-year-old man was struck in the chest and later dropped off at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition, police said. A 29-year-old man was struck in the arm and took himself to Rush University Medical Center, but was transferred to Stroger Hospital in fair condition.

Area Three detectives are investigating.

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5 wounded in drive-by near party bus in Lincoln ParkJermaine Nolenon July 22, 2021 at 7:05 am

Five people were wounded in a drive-by Wednesday night in Lincoln Park on the North Side.

Just before midnight, the group had been traveling on a party bus when a dark-gray and a black Jeep Grand Cherokee pulled up to them in the 1600 block of North La Salle Drive, and someone inside fired shots, Chicago police said.

A 24-year-old man was shot in the arm and a 26-year-old woman was shot in the leg, police said. They were both taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where the man is in fair condition and the woman is in serious condition.

A 23-year-old man was struck in the groin and was also taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, in serious condition, police said. Two men, 42 and 52, were struck in their legs and taken to Illinois Masonic Hospital, where they are in fair condition.

Area Three detectives are investigating.

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5 wounded in drive-by near party bus in Lincoln ParkJermaine Nolenon July 22, 2021 at 7:05 am Read More »

2 killed in drive-by in West Town: policeSun-Times Wireon July 22, 2021 at 6:42 am

Two men were killed Wednesday night in a drive-by in West Town on the Near West Side.

About 9 p.m., the men, 28 and 31, were standing outside in the first block of North Western Avenue, when someone inside a passing red Honda SUV fired shots at them, Chicago police said.

The 31-year-old man was struck in the head, the arm and foot, and the younger man was struck in the head, police said. They were both taken to Stroger Hospital where they were pronounced dead.

Their names have not yet been released.

Area Three detectives are investigating.

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