Chicago: Recent violence prompts police drug raids across city

The mass arrests were spurred by recent violence, targeting what police refer to as “entrenched drug markets” operated by the Gangster Disciples street gang, according to the release.

Police arrested 43 people and seized illegal drugs with an estimated street value of $23,000 during a series of raids around the city Thursday and Friday.

Narcotics officers conducted three sweeps over the two days, targeting gang-controlled drug markets in the Grand Crossing neighborhood, among others, according to a release from Chicago Police.

“These investigations are targeting the gang and narcotics activity that are the root cause of the violence affecting too many of our communities,” Supt. Garry McCarthy said in a statement. “Everyday our officers are on the street going after gangs, guns and drugs, and we will continue to do so to make this a safer city.”

The police action comes as McCarthy and Mayor Rahm Emanuel have been under increased scrutiny to crack down on crime following the murder of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton last week. Police believe Pendleton was the unintended target of a shooter who fired into a crowd, believing he was shooting at rival gang members at Harsh Park on the South Side. Pendleton was with her volleyball team at the time of the shooting, authorities said.

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