July 2016 was the �deadliest July in 10 years� for heavily gun-controlled Chicago: Sixty-five individuals were shot and killed.
Moreover, according to the Chicago Tribune, such death figures do not set a new record � they simply tie a record set in 2006, when 65 individuals were killed in the month of July. This brings Chicago�s homicide total to �nearly 400� for the first seven months of 2016 alone. The number of homicides for the whole year of 2015 was 490.
Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson tried to abate the feeding frenzy on the July death numbers by pointing out that they are at least better than the numbers for June, �when 72 homicides were reported.�
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