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Every Other Hour

Chicago Public Media

Last year in Chicago, there was a person shot about every other hour. So who picks up a gun, and why? Stories from a yearlong WBEZ project.

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Last year in Chicago, there was a person shot about every other hour. So who picks up a gun, and why? Stories from a yearlong WBEZ project.

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@wbez

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English

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312-893-8585


Episodes
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What Will It Take To Roll Back Chicago’s Gun Violence?

12/20/2017
Two years into Chicago’s surge in gun violence, WBEZ asks: What’s being tried, is it working, and what’s next?

Duration:00:07:20

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When The Rigid Justice System Gives A Bit

10/11/2017
Aaron Taylor's life was almost derailed for having a gun. But his story doesn't end with him sitting in prison.

Duration:00:07:47

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How Chicago Gets Its Guns

10/10/2017
It’s not big trafficking rings. Mostly, it’s through little guys — and authorities will go far to stop them. Read the full story.

Duration:00:21:56

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Every Other Hour: Why Girls Join Gangs

9/9/2017
Research finds young women often play central roles in gangs. One teenager reveals how the possibility of power drew her in.

Duration:00:10:33

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CPS Gets Renovated Auditoriums, Students Get Summer Safety

8/21/2017
In Chicago, more than 2,300 people have been shot so far this year. But teens in one summer jobs program say fixing dilapidated school auditoriums helps keep them safe. See and hear the full story here.

Duration:00:04:07

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In Verse: Man Shot In West Englewood

8/14/2017
This summer, we’re pairing a WBEZ reporter with a photographer and a poet to document the emotional weight of Chicago’s gun violence.

Duration:00:04:16

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In Funerals, One Englewood Teen Sees A Future

8/5/2017
For 18-year-old DaQuan Mosely, the funeral home offers a career path — and refuge from violence.

Duration:00:06:15

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In Verse: ‘The Streets Are Marked With The Children’s Blood’

7/31/2017
A 19-year-old man was shot in the arm while playing outside with a group of teens Saturday night in a part of Englewood where more than 80 people have been shot in the past five years, police and neighbors said.

Duration:00:04:01

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Making A Big Dent In Chicago's Violence Could Take Tens Of Thousands Of Jobs

7/6/2017
Officials say jobs are key to reducing violence, but they’re not talking about the size an employment program would have to be — or how much it would cost. So WBEZ took a crack at the calculations.

Duration:00:09:41

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'Do I Look Like I'm Packing?' Chicago’s 50 Aldermen On Whether They Carry A Gun

6/17/2017
The decision to carry a concealed gun is personal — and it’s a topic that can be pretty uncomfortable to bring up in a city shaken by gun violence. Especially if you’re a Chicago politician. “Do I look like I’m packing?” Ald. Margaret Laurino (39th Ward) quipped before a recent City Council meeting, her eyes widening at the question. WBEZ asked every one of Chicago’s 50 aldermen if they carry a concealed weapon, as part of a project on Chicago violence that looks at who picks up a gun and...

Duration:00:08:10

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The Guidance Gap: Why Support For Young Men Leaving Jail Is Sparse

6/10/2017
Programs offering therapy and job help to young men are sparse, but experts say this age group is at the center of Chicago’s gun violence.

Duration:00:07:44

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Making Our Own Heroes: Chicagoans Teach First Aid For Gunshot Wounds

6/4/2017
When a man burst through her back door after being shot, Journey Jamison was able to help, because of a training program called UMedics.

Duration:00:08:05

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Every Other Hour: Shooting Feels ‘Like A Drug’

5/22/2017
The first time Reed opened fire on a rival gang member, he says he got hooked on shooting. “It’s like an adrenalin boost. Like ... I’m da man!” he says. “You know, I enjoyed it.”

Duration:00:12:19

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In Chicago, A Stark Racial Disparity In Gun Violence

5/15/2017
In Chicago, more than 80 percent of homicide victims are black.

Duration:00:07:21

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Every Other Hour: How much can the ATF help Chicago?

5/1/2017
When Chicago cops find a gun at a crime scene, they ask the feds where it came from. How much can the ATF really help? WBEZ's Natalie Moore has the story.

Duration:00:10:28

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Every Other Hour: A Disputed Shot

5/1/2017
One bullet. A paralyzed teen. No jail time. How carrying an illegal gun turned a robbery into a tragedy. WBEZ's Miles Bryan has the story.

Duration:00:19:10

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Every Other Hour: The Laquan Effect

5/1/2017
Shootings in Chicago surged after the release of the Laquan McDonald video, and they’ve showed “no signs of slowing.” What changed? WBEZ's Chip Mitchell has the story.

Duration:00:08:34

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Every Other Hour: 'Why We Shoot'

5/1/2017
Two young Chicagoans talk about why they picked up a gun, and how it changed their lives. WBEZ's Patrick Smith has the story.

Duration:00:28:49