Synopsis:
A regrettable, tragic side-effect of warfare is known euphemistically as
"collateral damage." From Dresden to Baghdad, it is a sad historical
commonplace that noncombatants, innocent civilians, will suffer terribly
for the misfortune of living in a battle zone.
In Chicago, the
collateral damage of gang warfare includes everyday men and women
struggling to conduct ordinary lives and, most terribly, children too
young to know about the evils of the world, much less to fall victim to
them.
In 1992, Dantrell Davis became a household name when the
seven-year-old was struck by a sniper's bullet during an all-out gun
battle. Dantrell was the third Jenner Elementary School student slain by
gangs in a seven month period.
Dantrell's death served as a
wakeup call and stirred government and community leaders to action, but
was it too late? The level of violence between and among Chicago's gangs
was clearly out of control. Officials hoped destroying the city's
troubled public housing would bring an end to the carnage being wrought
by the factions. Instead, leveling the high-rises only caused the
problem to spread.
In this important episode, GANGLAND examines
the unimaginably violent environment of Chicago's battle zones and
tracks efforts to eliminate deadly gang activity there.
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