By Cal Thomas
Chicago has come a long way from the idealized lyric my kind of town Chicago is which Frank Sinatra made famous.
True Chicago has a history of gangland murders going back to the days of Al Capone but 2016 set a new and lamentable record. According to CNN citing figures released by the Chicago Police Department Chicago experienced a surge in violent crime in 2016. There were 762 murders 3550 shootings and 4331 shooting victims. This in a city with strict gun laws.
In 2015 there were 480 murders in Chicago.
Most of the violence is gang-related. Fatherless kids seeking a sense of belonging and family are attracted to gangs they believe will give them both. The musical West Side Story contains these Stephen Sondheim lyrics which offer a rationale for gang membership:
When youre a Jet
Youre a Jet all the way
From your first cigarette
To your last dyin day.
When youre a Jet
If the spit hits the fan
You got brothers around
Youre a family man!
Youre never alone
Youre never disconnected!
Youre home with your own:
When companys expected
Youre well protected!
Except youre not well protected as the murder rate proves.
President-elect Donald Trump has said if city officials cant deal with the violence the federal government might have to step in. There may be a better way.
Last summer a coalition of religious groups organized a summit of gang leaders in Los Angeles. They met at the Church of Scientology which many regard as a cult but it shouldnt matter if results are achieved. They appear to have succeeded or at least begun a process that may lead to more peaceful streets.
Attendees signed a peace banner which declared peace between two of the most notorious gangs in the area the Bloods and Crips. A rapper named The Game may have had the best line of all. He wrote: Because the sad truth that no one wants to face is before we can get OUR LIVES TO MATTER to anyone else ... We have to show that OUR LIVES MATTER to US!!!!
The Los Angeles Times reported a comment by Michael Big Mike Cummings a gang-intervention worker in Watts who said he is sick and tired of losing our babies adding The only thing that needs to be divided by colors is our laundry.
This strategy might work in Chicago too. Last month the Aurora Beacon-News reported on a former gang member Manny Rivera. Now 34 Rivera joined a gang at age 14 shortly after meeting his father for the first time. At 22 Rivera was shot by a rival gang member and later spent more than a year in prison for stealing a car. When he got out he asked the gang leader if he could resign. That does not happen often but in Riveras case it did. He said the gang leader told him he could leave but if he ever decided to come back there would be consequences.
Rivera who met his wife when he was 16 -- she stuck with him in spite of his associates -- now pastors a church following his Christian conversion. On Dec. 31 Rivera participated in an anti-violence march in Chicago. Many marchers carried handmade wooden crosses one for each person murdered in the city during the year. Rivera now seeks to lead others to know God and find love and acceptance in Him instead of gangs.
While the federal government cannot prefer one religion it can encourage and provide resources to churches and religious groups who seek answers to a problem that has defied secular solutions. A changed heart almost always results in changed behavior and clearly the police the incarceration of violent offenders and stricter gun laws are not reducing the level of violence. As Donald Trump said in appealing to African Americans voters What do you have to lose? Theyve tried the Democrats for more than 40 years. Why not try something new?