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CeaseFire Illinois director Tio Hardiman said the president’s visit was an important symbolic gesture that could influence local youth to take steps to fight against violence in their communities.

“This will put Chicago on the forefront, and hopefully this will trickle down to the young people involved in a violent lifestyle,” Hardiman said. “Hopefully, by the president coming to Chicago, the guys involved in violence will pay attention.”

Clergy, activists, parents and others agreed that they are eager to hear a plan of action from the president to curb violence in Chicago.

Holt said that if the president can set up a task force in Newton, Conn., he can do the same thing in Chicago. Cohen said she hopes to hear a plan on how to get illegal guns off the street and how to get young people working. Jackson said neighborhoods such as Englewood, Lawndale and Roseland need a plan for reconstruction.

Clergy said they hope the president talks about broader factors contributing to violence in Chicago, such as a high unemployment rate and a lack of adequate funding for local schools.

Chicago’s homicides in recent years are far below their annual total of more than 900 in the early 1990s. But while Chicago was moving back over 500 homicides last year, the total fell below 500 in New York City, which has about three times the population of Chicago.

Local officials have stepped up efforts against gun violence. In Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has moved to strengthen laws for purchasing guns in the city. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle also has made an effort to tighten loopholes in the law.

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(Tribune reporter Dahleen Glanton contributed to this report.)

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