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    Urban voters seek more campaign talk of gun crime

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In a tough Philadelphia neighborhood where an off-duty police officer was shot to death last month, a mother is afraid to walk to the corner store with her two children. In a Chicago area where 23 people have been killed by gunfire so far this year, kids don't want to go outside. In Harlem, a 26-year-old man worries his family will get hit by crossfire.

    Residents of inner-city neighborhoods plagued by gun violence say they feel neglected and ignored even in a presidential election year marked by highly publicized shootings at a Colorado movie theater, a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and outside the Empire State Building — a year in which Republicans have launched a full-throated defense of gun ownership while Democrats have largely kept quiet about an issue they used to put front and center.

    "People are being gunned down. Nobody's talking about it. But both parties want our votes," said the Rev. Ira Acree of Greater St. John Bible Church in Chicago. Acree lives in the city's Austin neighborhood, where 7-year-old Heaven Sutton was killed by a stray bullet as she was selling snow cones.

    Gunfire frequently pierces the neighborhood. Nearly two dozen people have died this year, and children in his congregation are afraid to walk outside. Citywide, homicides are up sharply from 2011, though still way down from their historic highs in the early 1990s.

    "It's a state of emergency here in Chicago," Acree said. "We want all hands on deck. That includes the president."

    But within the national Democratic Party — the traditional home of urban voters like Acree — the voices calling for gun control are silent again this year. Jobs and the economy have muted discussion of other issues, while public opinion has swung sharply against restrictions on gun ownership.

    Even some urban voters are openly hostile to gun control, viewing it as unilateral disarmament, and a steep long-term decline in violent crime has removed some of the impetus for action.

    President Barack Obama did touch briefly on the gun issue a few days after a man opened fire at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., killing 12 and wounding 58. In a speech to the National Urban League, Obama declared that assault-style weapons like the AK-47 "belong on the battlefield of war, not on the streets of our cities," and "we should leave no stone unturned" in the effort to keep young people safe.

    But his spokesman later said that while Obama wants Congress to reinstitute a federal ban on military-style assault weapons that lapsed in 2004, the president is not pushing for it. And the Democratic Party, which holds its national convention starting Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C., is not saying whether it will strengthen its stance on gun controls.

    Republicans, meanwhile, strengthened the gun-rights section of their party platform as they met in Tampa, Fla., this week to nominate Mitt Romney for president, endorsing so-called "stand-your-ground" laws and unlimited bullet capacities in guns.

    Since the July 20 theater massacre, there have been at least four more high-profile spasms of gun violence in public places: the rampage at a Sikh temple in a Milwaukee suburb, the deadly shooting outside the Empire State Building, a shooting inside a cafeteria on the first day of school near Baltimore, and one at a New Jersey supermarket on Friday that left three people dead, including the gunman — who authorities said used a rifle similar to an AK-47.

    While those crimes grabbed the headlines, far less visible is the gun violence that continues unabated in some poor urban neighborhoods.

    In gritty north Philadelphia, where police Officer Moses Walker was shot to death Aug. 18 while walking home from his shift, residents said they are tired of it — tired of the ubiquity of guns, tired of feeling afraid — but are not sure whom to blame. Many continue to support Obama but want to see him talking more about gun control.

    Keisha Walker, 28, a day care worker and mother of two children, ages 3 and 8, said people can't do simple things like run errands or go to the recreation center.

    "It's sad. You can't walk to the corner store," said Walker, who was overseeing kids at a playground. "You limit your kids to the things they can do because of the violence."

    Nearby, sitting on her front porch and keeping a close eye on a group of children, 32-year-old Fatima Sutton acknowledged that much of the political emphasis is on jobs but said leaders shouldn't disregard the scourge of gun violence.

    Like many here, she favors stricter gun laws. But she's not sure they would make much difference.

    "The whole situation is frustrating," said Sutton, a mother of six. "I am at a loss for words."

    In the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, Henry Domingo was just as fatalistic. Domingo, 26, said shootings occur so frequently that he often worries about his family getting caught in the crossfire.

    "The problem is, it's not controllable," said Domingo, adding his neighborhood is flooded with illegal guns that criminals bring in from Southern states to sell. He said elected officials at any level of government couldn't tame the gun violence if they tried.

    "They could be tougher with their gun laws. But to get in control of this? That's not possible," he said. "It's easy to get a gun out here. Very easy."

    But Garry McCann, who belongs to the National Rifle Association and owns four permitted guns, said shootings like the one at the Empire State Building wouldn't happen if citizens could more easily protect themselves with legal weapons.

    "If I were there, I would've put two bullets in the shooter's head," said McCann, 60, of Manhattan.

    He added: "Innocent people are getting killed. I don't know what needs to be done. But taking the guns out of the hands of responsible people like me, that's not the way. Then only the bad guys will be left with guns."

    In Colorado, Troy Teeter, a 40-year-old youth pastor who knows some of the young people who witnessed the theater massacre in Aurora, scoffed at the notion that public officials should do anything to prevent gun violence.

    "I don't think there's anything that can be done about it. Certainly not by a politician," he said.

    His attitude is reflected in polling data that show a decisive shift away from tougher gun laws. According to a 1990 Gallup poll, nearly eight in 10 said laws covering the sale of firearms should be stricter, while 19 percent said they should remain the same or be loosened. Last year, 43 percent favored tighter gun laws, and 55 percent said they should stay the same or be made more lenient.

    And voters rank guns as a low priority in the presidential election. An AP-GfK poll of persuadable voters found only one person who called the gun issue the most important in deciding whom to support for president.

    While gun control might be a losing issue for Democrats nationally, Acree, the Chicago pastor, said politicians of both stripes need to show more courage.

    "This is the civil rights issue of our day and time," said Acree, who works with a coalition of Chicago clergy that has called on Obama to push for a renewed assault-weapons ban. "We cannot ignore our urban violence crisis, in Chicago and in New York and in Detroit."

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    Johnson reported from Chicago. Associated Press writers Alex Katz in New York and Kristen Wyatt in Aurora, Colo., contributed to this report.

     

    1,201 comments

    • Freeman  •  5 days ago
      But the lady in the picture's got it right: "Put Your Pants Up & Your Guns Down!!"

      You know she's alluding to the thugs and gangbangers--not law-abiding gun owners.

      We all seem to know what the problem is EXCEPT the 'rats and the MSM who still think the solution is gun control laws that no self-respecting felon/criminal will ever obey.
    • PW2  •  5 days ago
      90+% of the gun violence in urban areas isn't committed by people that walked into Cabela's or Bass Pro Shop, submitted to a background check, and walked out of the store with a gun. No it's committed by people who obtained guns on the black market which tighter gun control laws will not effect one iota. It couldn't possibly be the lack of discipline in urban homes? It couldn't possibly be the absence of nuclear families with active fathers in the home? It couldn't possibly be that the people need to take a hard look at themselves and how they are raising this troubled generation, no its an inanimate object that it causing the problem. An object that cannot get into a drug dealers hands on its own. An object that cannot get into a gang members hand on its own, or a jealous spouse. Good people use guns to defend themselves, hunt, a sport. Bad people uses guns to do bad things. The difference is the person. Want to lessen gun violence? Raise well mannered kids into well mannered adults.
    • Dave  •  5 days ago
      I don't understand why people in Urban communities seem to think that guns shoot themselves or that gun ownership is some how inherently evil.
    • Thomas Williams  •  5 days ago
      I have noticed that these shootings have happened in cities with the most stringent gun laws and in gun free zones. Obviously, the gun grabbers have not been able to take guns away from criminals so gun control only affects law abiding citizens. Check the statistics for Australia for the increase in assaults, home invasions and shootings since they gathered up almost all civilian firearms. The official comment, "We just don't understand it."
    • Mr Ed  •  5 days ago
      Perhaps the parents should start parenting again. There are so many liberal laws, a parent can go to jail for spanking. This Nation has bowed to people that want the Government to make all their decisions. That happened in every Communist Country in the world. Venezuela, Hitler in Germany, Russia, Cuba etc. Do you know where your children are right now?
      • justthetruth 4 days ago
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    • George  •  5 days ago
      Here's an idea: swift executions for those convicted of murder with unmistakable evidence of their guilt. That will free up jail space for lesser offenders and those whose guilt cannot be proven beyond the shadow of a doubt.
    • American  •  5 days ago
      I carry a gun(with a permit) and no problem using it. Guns are just tools, in the right hands they are beneficial, they are only dangerous in the wrong hands. Learn and practice, you'll be much safer and less afraid of the world.
    • Toadaly  •  5 days ago
      When the UK outlawed gun ownership, murder rates went *up* immediately. It's true that it's easier to get a high body count with a gun than a knife, but the vast vast vast majority of murders are not guys who think they are the Joker. The vast majority are people who know eachother, who target the victim for a purpose.
      • Little green man from Mar ... 4 days ago
        Boy, 11 thumb downs on valid information available for all on the internet.
        You know, thumbing it down doesn't make it not true.
    • Stephen  •  5 days ago
      The people responsible for these atrocities are the parents who let thier children grow up with the TV as baby sitter. Instead of teaching thier children to respect life and obey the law they were content to let them be raised by gangs because they were too busy to bother. Now that they are reaping the 'lack' of teaching them some kind of morality they want to foster (again) that responsibility off onto the public to 'fix' the problem. In this politically correct world, the masses don't want to turn the clock back. In the past these 'Public Enemies' would have been hunted down and killed. But, that would surely be a violation of thier civil rights. What about the civil rights of a society to be free of fear. These gangs are the same as any terrorist group and should be treated as such. Hunted down and killed just like the leaders of a terrorist cell. Jail is too good for em'.
    • The Forgotten  •  4 days ago
      Ok, we tried registration, regulation and out right bans and NONE have worked. So why do we keep trying the same, failed ideas? it's time to remove laws that hobble the law abiding and start letting citizens carry. you can do your own research at the DOJ website. Look at stats for areas that force gun control vs. areas that permit it's citizens the ability to defend themselves. It shows that the wolves don't mess with sheep when there's an armed shepard present.
    • eddie l  •  5 days ago
      You can't even walk to the store or home from work. How is that freedom?
    • Mozart  •  5 days ago
      If we're going to talk gun control, let's talk about birth control in the high crime areas too.
    • Yakimabelle  •  5 days ago
      Check out homicide rates - they are higher in areas with stricter gun laws.
    • opoby  •  4 days ago
      Maybe some of these "urban voters" should try to discourage their children's penchant for THUG MENTALITY! It takes a village!
    • puny computer geek  •  5 days ago
      Put everything else aside, I want my gun to protect myself and my family. End of argument. Don't like guns? Don't have one.
    • gsp42  •  4 days ago
      All of the cities listed in this article that are plagued with gun violence are the cities with the most anti-gun rules and laws. More guns mean less gun violence!
    • qwerty  •  5 days ago
      The cities with the most gun legislation have the highest crime...go figure...
    • Collateral Damage  •  4 days ago
      The one sided Media is partially to blame for this. They have a "Frenzy" when someone shoots 3, or 12, or 15. However, throughout an entire year, there are HUNDREDS of shootings that happen 1 or 2 at a time mainly Black Gang bangers, Drug Dealers,and Robbers (White, Black and all colors) ..... Do YOU ANTI-GUN Folks REALLY believe that taking away all the guns from American Law abiding Citizens will stop this? DUHH
    • Janice  •  5 days ago
      95% of this is rotten parenting. Bringing 4,5,6,7 illegitimate children into the world then failing to teach any of them anything about human values or decency is the problem, Ms. Sutton.
    • Steve  •  5 days ago
      "Gun" crime? What is "Gun Crime?? I didn't think guns committed crimes, since they don't have a brain and can't think for themselves. How about we concentrate on criminals breaking the law, regardless of what inanimate object they choose to use in the commission of their crimes?
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