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Chicago Alderman James Cappleman says he was attacked by group of repeat offenders
  
          By         
Danielle Wallace   | Fox News 
 
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Chicago’s weekend bloodshed included nine 
murders and 56 
shooting victims  – but the violence didn’t stop there, as an alderman visiting a known  "problem corner" was assaulted by a group of men who appeared  intoxicated and high on illicit drugs.
From 6  p.m. Friday to just before midnight Sunday night, Chicago police  recorded 46 shooting incidents, involving 56 victims. Nine murders were  recorded during that time. 
A 3-year-old boy was among the  shooting victims. The child was shot in the back at 10:45 a.m. Saturday  in the 9300 block of South Escanaba Avenue on the South Side in what  police believe to be an accident, the 
Chicago Sun Times reported. The child was hospitalized in good condition. 
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The  most gun violence happened within a four-hour time frame Saturday  morning when five people were killed. Among them were two men,  34-year-old Charles Jackson Jr. and a yet-to-be identified 29-year-old  victim, who were struck and killed in a drive-by shooting in Lawndale on  the West Side. Police said someone in a red vehicle at about 12:15 a.m.  opened fire in the 1900 block of South Saint Louis Avenue. 
There  was also an officer-involved shooting at 10:55 a.m. Sunday, as Chicago  police responded to a "domestic disturbance" in the 6500 block of South  Harvard. Responding officers encountered a male armed with a knife, and  an officer discharged his service weapon, striking a 28-year-old man,  who later died. The officers involved were placed on routine  administrative duty pending further investigation. 
On Saturday  night, Alderman James Cappleman of the 46th Ward "was the victim of a  battery" in the 4700 block of North Racine in Chicago police’s 9th  District – Town Hall, police spokesman Tom Ahern confirmed in a 
tweet.  Ahern said the alderman refused medical treatment, and a suspect was  taken into custody as charges are pending. No other information was  released as Area 3 detectives investigate. 
Speaking to the 
Chicago Tribune,  Cappleman described how he was put in a headlock and struck repeatedly  with a piece of a broken table after coming to the corner of Racine and  Leland avenues, where young families have complained to him about a  disruptive group that has spent the past few weeks gathering outside on  upside garbage cans turned into seats drinking and doing drugs. 
"In  the past two weeks, it’s just gotten out of control again. And the  problem is when you can get them to leave one corner they just go to the  next corner," Cappleman said. "I talked to this guy and I said, ‘This  can’t keep going on. Residents are rightly upset about this.’ They are  out there just drinking nonstop and drugging and that kind of stuff.  It’s caused a lot of concern to the community." 
He’s growing  frustrated about those struggling with addiction, as offenders arrested  by police officers are often just released back on the streets. 
"We’re  going to see what we can do to get this guy this help. But how do you  help someone who is refusing help to address their addiction?" he said.  "I know it’s not just arresting them because arrests don’t always  matter. When you’re released from Cook County Jail, you go right back to  the streets."
Cappleman said he’s visited the area periodically  to collect information before calling police. He said his husband,  Richard, had come to the corner earlier Saturday to remove the garbage  cans. Cappleman removed a table that was sitting in the middle of the  sidewalk and turned around the corner when he was met by a group of at  least eight men lying on the ground. One noticed the table, and at least  three of the men then attacked Capplemen, who was placed in a headlock  and struck with a blunt force object believed to be a piece of the  table, which broke in half during the melee.  
"He could’ve had a knife," Cappleman said. "That’s not the way I want to die."
Cappleman said he recognized the men from prior arrests in the neighborhood. 
"We  can’t arrest ourselves out of this," Cappleman said. "For most humans,  for most living creatures, we respond to negative and positive  reinforcement. It can’t be all negative, but it can’t be all positive.  We have to find that right balance. And we know we’ve found the right  balance when it produces the intended result. For this guy, we’ve not  found that right balance." 
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Because  Cappleman is a public servant who was carrying out duties related to  his job, the assailants could face a felony charge, according to the  Tribune. 
Danielle Wallace is a Digital Reporter for Fox News and FOX Business. Follow her on Twitter at @danimwallace. If you've got a tip, you can email her at danielle.wallace@fox.com.
typical lightfoot DPST stupidly run shit hole of a city. 
she wants to confiscate Ar-15's from legal, law-abiding owners 
and give them to the 'racially discriminated gangs of chicago' - as reparations for  slavery. 
Stupid DPSTs -
They have no sense at all!
idiotology Uber alles - and Party Uber alles - is what united teh marxist idiot DPSTs!