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Hadiya Pendleton was killed Jan. 29. The next day, Kirk and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., introduced a bill to make gun trafficking a federal crime and to end so-called straw purchases of guns in order to dry up the supply of guns to what he termed “dangerous drug gangs.” A straw purchase occurs when someone buys a gun on behalf of another person, usually someone who could not pass a federal background check.

Outside of Hyde Park Academy on Wednesday, school officials geared up for the president’s visit by making repairs to the building and sweeping the sidewalk.

The Hyde Park high school — whose alums include aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart and jazz pianist Herbie Hancock — focuses on college and career preparation but sees gang and drug activity in the area. Many of the students are from the Woodlawn and Englewood neighborhoods, Ross said, and have felt the effects of crime and unemployment.

As students spilled out of the school, many were excited about Friday’s event, saying they hoped to shake the president’s hand or ask him a question. Others were upset that more students were not invited, but said they hope the president’s words resonate with the crowd.

“The city does have a really big problem,” said Dujuan Williams, 17, a junior at the high school, who said he lost a friend to gun violence earlier this month. “I hope the (president’s) message will be, ‘Stay in school, graduate and succeed.’ ”

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