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“Cities can’t run budget deficits when economic conditions turn down, which means that usually cities have to scale back police spending at the very time you’d want them to, if anything, increase the number of police on the streets,” Ludwig said. “Only the federal government can help solve this with their ability to run budget deficits during economic downturns.”

At the press conference Tuesday, McCarthy continued to emphasize that Chicago police are removing more illegal guns off its streets than any other major city in the U.S. During the first three weeks of January, he said, two out of Chicago’s 22 police districts seized more illegal guns than in all of New York City.

But one reason for that, McCarthy said, was New York’s tougher penalties for gun offenses. “When people get caught with guns in New York, they go to jail,” he said. “...As a result they’re not carrying guns with impunity.”

For Devin Common’s mother, the loss of her second son was almost too much to bear. Police said Common was on his way to buy coffee when he was shot Tuesday near East 75th Street and South Champlain Avenue.

Standing by his body at the crime scene, Common’s sister, Jermaka, 26,, cried softly as friends and neighbors embraced her and her mother.

“This didn’t make no sense for him to get gunned down like that,” she said. “This is not fair at all.”

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(Tribune reporters Ellen Jean Hirst, Liam Ford and Carlos Sadovi contributed.)

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