The fight to stop Chicago’s gang killings: ’He died sitting on our front porch’

Over the Fourth of July weekend, over 100 people were shot in Chicago – a worrying increase after the city’s murder rate had fallen to its lowest level in 40 years. Adam Gabbatt visits the city’s south side to understand why gang violence remains such a problem – and how grassroots groups are working to prevent it Drone shots courtesy of 312UAV Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► Support the Guardian ► Today in Focus podcast ► Sign up for the Guardian documentaries newsletter ► The Guardian ► The Guardian YouTube network: Guardian News ► Owen Jones talks ► Guardian Football ► Guardian Sport ► Guardian Culture ►
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