• Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
Friday, May 9, 2025
Illinois Review
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
Illinois Review
No Result
View All Result
Home Illinois News

Where’s Weyermuller? Remembering the 845 Murdered in Chicago Residents last year

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
January 3, 2022
in Illinois News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
1
27
SHARES
453
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Unknown
By Mark Weyermuller - 
 
I was amazed and inspired to see Reverend Jesse Jackson walk about a mile while being held by Father Michael Pfleger in a “Peace Walk” last Sunday in Chicago. Jackson, now 80 years old, is suffering from Parkinson’s disease and also tested positive for Covid 19 early in the year.  Jackson and Pfleger were joined by over 400 people marching along downtown Chicago's Michigan Avenue from the Tribune Tower to the historic Water Tower for a prayer vigil.  Then they returned back to the Tribune Tower for more prayers.
 
In 2021, 4542 Chicagoans were shot, with 845 resulting in homicide.  Last Sunday's marchers carried miniature Chicago city flags modified with bullet holes and blood stains on them.
 
The marchers also carried 80 photos of the murder victims who were under 18 years old.
 

Unknown-1
Unknown-1
In 2020, 792 people were murdered in Chicago.  I wrote this article last year about a similar march HERE.  
 
In 2017, I joined the march on Michigan Avenue where the participants carried 793 wooden crosses, one for each victim of murder that year. The wooden crosses were hand built by Greg Zanis, who passed away in 2020. He was a carpenter who made it his mission to hand build crosses for shooting victims across the country.  The 2017 IR article I wrote is HERE.
 
Unknown-5
Unknown-6

Unknown-5
Unknown-5

You might also like

Weyermuller: Saint Jude March for Fallen Chicago Police Officers 2025

Kristi Noem Deports Two During Illinois Visit, Criticizes Pritzker for Sanctuary Policies During Press Conference with Victims’ Families

Pritzker Rebukes ‘Do-Nothing Democrats’ who ‘Lack Guts, Gumption’ Over Trans and Immigrant Scapegoating Following 2024 Losses

 
One of the 843 murder victims was Chicago Police Officer Ella French who was shot and killed in a traffic stop. Read about her funeral which I attended along with over 4000 police officers from around the country HERE.
 
Unknown
Weyermuller (l) with GOP candidate for LG Stephanie Trussell (r)
 
Stephanie Trussell joined me at the March as she has in years past. Trussell was a conservative talk radio host for over the seven years on the 50,000 watt WLS 890-AM.  I was a regular guest on weekly with a man in the street report.
 
She is currently running as Lieutenant Governor in Illinois with Darren Bailey in the Republican primary in June.  Trussell was given a photo to carry on the march of Kentrell McNeil.  He was a freshman at Simeon High School who was shot and killed on Tuesday, September 22, 2021 four hours after school in front of a McDonalds  at 52nd and Lake Park in Hyde Park. Earlier in that day, Jamari Williams, a sophomore at Simeon was shot and killed a few blocks from the school just after school let out.  It appears no one is in custody in those murders from last report.
 
Each of the 845 murders has a story which should be told. More than half the homicides of 2021 remain unsolved. 
 
I’ll be talking about solutions to slow the crime in Chicago in future articles.  For now we remember and grieve for the 845 victims of murder in Chicago in 2021.
 
We can only hope that in 2022 our elected and appointed leaders like Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Police Superintendent David Brown, States Attorney Kim Foxx, 50 Chicago Aldermen, head  of Cook County Courts Tim Evans, and others will step up with new solutions. We need to give our full support to the brave men and women of the Chicago Police Department.
 
The policies of 2021 are not working and many are saying we need new direction and new leadership,
 

Mark Weyermuller is a lifelong Chicagoan, small business person, retired real estate professional, law & order supporter, tax payer advocate, and conservative activist in Chicago. He is a citizen journalist, frequent guest on talk radio, and regular contributor to Illinois Review. 

 

Related

Share11Tweet7
Previous Post

Thorner: Discussion about children and mask-wearing continues

Next Post

Di Leo: On Death and Decorum, and the Late Harry Reid

Illinois Review

Illinois Review

Founded in 2005, Illinois Review is the leading perspective and source of conservative news, opinion and information in Illinois. Follow Illinois Review on X at @IllinoisReview.

Recommended For You

Weyermuller: Saint Jude March for Fallen Chicago Police Officers 2025

by Mark Weyermuller
May 8, 2025
0
Weyermuller: Saint Jude March for Fallen Chicago Police Officers 2025

By Mark Weyermuller, Events ContributorLast Sunday, bag pipes and drums led a march to honor Chicago Police Officers who have died in the line of duty over the...

Read moreDetails

Kristi Noem Deports Two During Illinois Visit, Criticizes Pritzker for Sanctuary Policies During Press Conference with Victims’ Families

by Illinois Review
May 7, 2025
0
Kristi Noem Deports Two During Illinois Visit, Criticizes Pritzker for Sanctuary Policies During Press Conference with Victims’ Families

By Illinois ReviewOn Wednesday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Springfield to meet with families who lost loved ones to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants – cases she...

Read moreDetails

Pritzker Rebukes ‘Do-Nothing Democrats’ who ‘Lack Guts, Gumption’ Over Trans and Immigrant Scapegoating Following 2024 Losses

by Illinois Review
May 6, 2025
0
Pritzker Rebukes ‘Do-Nothing Democrats’ who ‘Lack Guts, Gumption’ Over Trans and Immigrant Scapegoating Following 2024 Losses

By Illinois ReviewIll. Gov. JB Pritzker – a progressive liberal who inherited billions from his family’s hotel business, is attacking his own party for blaming far-left progressive policies...

Read moreDetails

Pritzker Demands Mass Protests Against MAGA Agenda During NH Speech: ‘Republicans Cannot Know Peace’

by Illinois Review
April 28, 2025
0
Pritzker Demands Mass Protests Against MAGA Agenda During NH Speech: ‘Republicans Cannot Know Peace’

By Illinois ReviewAt a Democratic dinner in New Hampshire on Sunday, Ill. Gov. JB Pritzker – a progressive liberal who inherited billions from his family’s hotel business –...

Read moreDetails

Political Earthquake Rocks Illinois as Dick Durbin Announces Retirement, Triggering a Scramble to Replace No. 2 Democrat in U.S. Senate

by Illinois Review
April 23, 2025
0
Political Earthquake Rocks Illinois as Dick Durbin Announces Retirement, Triggering a Scramble to Replace No. 2 Democrat in U.S. Senate

By Illinois ReviewIn a social media post on Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin – the nation’s No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, announced that he’s retiring after five...

Read moreDetails
Next Post

Di Leo: On Death and Decorum, and the Late Harry Reid

Please login to join discussion

Best Dental Group

Related News

IL Freedom Caucus calls on Lurie Children’s Hospital to cease gender services for kids

October 27, 2022

Beckman: Is the Brigham Young University racial slur controversy another hoax?

October 27, 2022

Salvi polling shows closer race

October 27, 2022

Browse by Category

  • America First
  • Education
  • Faith & Family
  • Foreign Policy
  • Health Care
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Second Amendment
  • TRENDING
  • US NEWS
  • US Politics
  • World News
Illinois Review

© 2024 llinois Review LLC Editor in Chief Mark Vargas Publisher Thomas McCullagh Chief Counsel Scott Kaspar

Navigate Site

  • Checkout
  • Home
  • Home – mobile
  • Login/Register
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • My Account-
  • My Account- – mobile

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • Health Care
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • TRENDING
  • Education
  • Foreign Policy
  • Second Amendment
  • Faith & Family
  • Science
  • World News

© 2024 llinois Review LLC Editor in Chief Mark Vargas Publisher Thomas McCullagh Chief Counsel Scott Kaspar

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?