Chicago shootings spark calls for Rahm Emanuel to resign
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his administration are once again under fire for the city’s ongoing problem with gun violence, as this past weekend left at least 11 people dead and 70 others wounded.
"Our souls are burdened," Emanuel said in response. "It is unacceptable to happen in any neighborhood of Chicago. We are a better city."
Though the Windy City ended last year with 650 homicides — down from 771 the year before — the total still exceeded the combined number of killings in New York and Los Angeles.
The staggering numbers have resulted in calls for change, as well as from those who would prefer different leadership altogether.
As the city grapples with how to deal with ongoing violence, here’s who has called for the mayor to resign so far.
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