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A war continues to rage in Chicago

Hadiya’s death spurs a newfound sense of urgency, helplessness on city streets

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“The seventh circle of hell,” he said.

But he got clean 19 years ago, he said, went back to school, became a construction engineer and motivational speaker, got custody of his children and moved them to Oak Park.

“Out of the hood,” he said. Away from the dangers.

Yet he stays connected to this neighborhood — a woman in a car stopped and shouted a friendly hello — and comes back at least once a year as an organizer of a party of expatriates.

“We dance, barbecue and strategize ways to end the violence.”

Over here on Oakenwald Avenue, he said, things were always different.

“This was always the nice part of the neighborhood.”

Standing in the park, named after an African-American librarian, he looked up the street, at the mix of houses, brick and stone, mostly in good shape. “The dramas were a little bit west.”

When the drama leaked onto this street Tuesday, taking another child’s life, devastating another family, shaking the city deeper, the familiar cry rose: Why? What to do?

On Thursday, the mayor announced that 200 police officers would be reassigned to the streets. Abdur-Rafia had another suggestion.

“Jobs,” he said. “People are just fighting for money. They want a nice car, a nice pair of shoes. We can send robots to Mars, and we can’t stop the violence on the South Side of Chicago?”

I asked if he was hopeful.

“We have to be, don’t we?”

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Mary Schmich is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. She can be contacted at mschmich@tribune.com.

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Veritas wrote on February 6, 2013 3:46 p.m. ...
What a crock of excriment! A burned out old hippie and some jamoke talking about violence. Motivitional speaker my dupa! It's black men killing black children. And a community that shields them. White men other than police don't go near the "hood". Exactly which handguns "fire faster with more bullets". Mary Simich wouldn't know she is too busy ironing her hair. The 9mm handgun, which is now the weapon of choice in the "hood", was adopted by the German Navy in 1908 as the Pistole.08 which we in the US call the Luger. Not much news here move on.

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