Seven killed in Chicago shootings as Trump calls for military intervention
At least seven people were killed in Chicago shootings over the weekend, prompting President Donald Trump to renew calls for military intervention. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson condemned the violence, stating, 'Violence has no place in our city.' Police reported over two dozen shooting incidents since Friday, indicating a troubling spike in gun violence.
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