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At least 54 people were shot and seven killed in Chicago over the Labor Day weekend, according to police reports. The violence spanned several neighborhoods and included multiple mass shooting incidents.
The surge in shootings came as Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker rejected an offer from President Donald Trump to send federal assistance, including the National Guard, to help address crime in the city.
Governor Pritzker argued that federal troop deployment would be unconstitutional and said the state would oppose such measures in court. Mayor Johnson also resisted the proposal, saying local efforts should focus on community-based solutions rather than federal intervention.