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Volume 13 June 2017 Edition FBI, Chicago PD Work to Combat Violent Crime (Multi-Videos) By the FBI The FBI is working with the Chicago Police Department and others to combat street-level crime while also lending support to communities that are seeking to affect change. (Image courtesy of the FBI) Tuesday, April 18, 8:15 a.m.: Along the 5100 block of Halsted Street on the South Side of Chicago, a quiet spring morning is interrupted by gunfire. Police respond to a gas station and discover a drive-by double homicide. are only i n t e r - ested in terrorism or pub- lic corrup- tion or large drug-trafficking organizations,” said Michael Anderson, special charge of the Chicago Division. agent in As they secure the crime scene and work to iden- tify the bodies and recover evidence, distraught family members of the victims begin to arrive, their faces full of anguish and disbelief. They will not be alone in their grief. By the end of the day in a city reeling from vio- lent crime, there will be 13 more shootings and another murder. Chicago’s extreme gun violence—762 homicides last year and more than 4,000 people wounded— has been described as an epidemic. Primarily gang-related, the shootings are often spontaneous and unpredictable, and the toll on victims, families, and entire communities cannot be overstated. That’s why the FBI’s Chicago Division, working with the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and other agencies, has undertaken significant mea- sures to address the problem. “The FBI sometimes battles a perception that we (Fighting Violent Crime in Chicago. Courtesy of the FBI and YouTube) “The FBI sometimes battles a perception that we are only interested in terrorism or public corrup- tion or large drug-trafficking organizations,” said Michael Anderson, special agent in charge of the Chicago Division. “The fact is, we are interested in those things, but in Chicago we are also getting down to the street level to address violent crime, and we are specifically going after the trigger-pullers and shot-callers.” 9