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Many Chicago homicide victims linked to single gang, police records show

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Younger gang members have not adhered to the organized leadership structure set up by their predecessors. That has led to a fresh spasm of violence as the lines marking gang turf are blurred and former members of the same umbrella gang became rivals.

“You’re more likely, just by general sociological laws, to come into conflict with people who are next to you,” said Andrew Papachristos, a sociologist at Yale University who is working on a book about the gang.

“So if you’re around four other (gang) sects, and you’re no longer partying with them on a daily basis,” he said. “Those conflicts will be more likely to erupt because you don’t have that Grand Poobah telling you what to do anymore.”

Nobody in the Gangster Disciples wanted to take over the reins once its initial generation of leaders were out of the picture, according to Michael Cronin, a former Chicago police commander who once headed the department’s gang intelligence unit.

Smaller, less profitable drug operations were taken over by “shorties,” or teenagers, who would have not had such power when Hoover was in charge, Cronin said. At the same time, Cronin believes the lack of discipline of that younger generation made them more dangerous.

“I knew a lot of kids,” said Cronin, who retired in 2006. “And I knew their fathers. The majority of the time, the kid was much more violent than the father.”

Violent crime was actually much worse in Chicago in the early 1990s, when around 900 people were killed in the city each year, compared to murder tallies in the 400s in recent years. But after years of decline this year has seen a rise in violence. Through Sept. 25, there was a 27 percent increase in homicides over the same period a year ago, while shootings were up 10 percent.

Much of the increase can be attributed to the first 3 ˝ months of the year, when homicides were up 66 percent from the same period a year earlier and shootings 36 percent.

So far this year, the police districts with the highest increases in violent crime encompass South and Southwest Side neighborhoods that are notorious Gangster Disciple strongholds.

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