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At a funeral a couple weekends ago for Christopher McGowan, a reputed Black Disciple gang member who was fatally shot when police say he pointed a gun at an on-duty officer, the police helicopter followed the six-mile procession from a church in Harvey to Mount Hope Cemetery. But police reported no trouble.

Earlier in the month, gunshots were reportedly fired from a white car as the funeral procession for Lil Jojo, an aspiring rapper with alleged gang ties whose real name was Joseph Coleman, moved from the South Side to Mount Hope. Police made two arrests after finding a .45-caliber handgun in a white Mitsubishi vehicle as the procession neared the cemetery.

Police have made several other arrests during other alleged gang funeral processions in the area. In a couple of incidents over the summer, mourners drove erratically, including once in July when cars were forced off the road near 107th Street and Western Avenue.

Last May, while responding to numerous reports of cars in a funeral procession driving recklessly, Chicago police spotted a 9 mm handgun in a car stopped by the entrance to Mount Hope. As an officer approached, the driver sped off, leading officers on a car chase through Beverly before his car broke down and he was arrested, police said.

Peggy Kerrigan, who lives about three blocks from Mount Hope, said she worries that the gang processions could draw the attention of rivals and increase hazards for motorists and children outside playing.

“You get that worry there is going to be a gang war out there,” she said during the recent weekend protest.

Virginia Rowan, a neighbor, said she’s noticed more gang processions go by in recent years and suspects the fallout over the scandal at Burr Oak Cemetery played a part. Workers at the cemetery in nearby Alsip dug up hundreds of graves as part of a scheme to resell the burial plots.

To try to deal with residents’ concerns, state legislators from the far Southwest Side are pushing legislation to limit the number of funerals at cemeteries like Mount Hope with a single entrance to 10 a day. The idea is that would limit the number of potential gang funerals.

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