Summer Violence Response
The Chicago skyline rises above the Jay Pritzker Pavilion Amphitheater in the city's Millennium Park Thursday, May 25, 2023. Chicago is heading into the Memorial Day weekend hoping to head off violence that tends to surge with rising temperatures of summer. Even the state of Illinois is assisting by sending in what it's called "peacekeepers" in an attempt to deescalate violent situations. Associated Press
Summer Violence Response
The Chicago skyline rises above the Jay Pritzker Pavilion Amphitheater in the city's Millennium Park Thursday, May 25, 2023. Chicago is heading into the Memorial Day weekend hoping to head off violence that tends to surge with rising temperatures of summer. Even the state of Illinois is assisting by sending in what it's called "peacekeepers" in an attempt to deescalate violent situations. Associated Press

According to numbers from the Chicago police, dozens were shot and at least nine people were murdered over the long Fourth of July weekend. However, the number of shooting incidents and homicides were lower this year compared to the same four-day stretch last year.

Reset checks in with a panel of peacekeepers about solutions to end cycles of violence in Chicago.

GUESTS: Domonique McCord, chief program officer of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives

Paul Robinson, deputy director of programs for Chicago CRED

Cedric Hawkins, outreach leader for Chicago CRED

Summer Violence Response
The Chicago skyline rises above the Jay Pritzker Pavilion Amphitheater in the city's Millennium Park Thursday, May 25, 2023. Chicago is heading into the Memorial Day weekend hoping to head off violence that tends to surge with rising temperatures of summer. Even the state of Illinois is assisting by sending in what it's called "peacekeepers" in an attempt to deescalate violent situations. Associated Press
Summer Violence Response
The Chicago skyline rises above the Jay Pritzker Pavilion Amphitheater in the city's Millennium Park Thursday, May 25, 2023. Chicago is heading into the Memorial Day weekend hoping to head off violence that tends to surge with rising temperatures of summer. Even the state of Illinois is assisting by sending in what it's called "peacekeepers" in an attempt to deescalate violent situations. Associated Press

According to numbers from the Chicago police, dozens were shot and at least nine people were murdered over the long Fourth of July weekend. However, the number of shooting incidents and homicides were lower this year compared to the same four-day stretch last year.

Reset checks in with a panel of peacekeepers about solutions to end cycles of violence in Chicago.

GUESTS: Domonique McCord, chief program officer of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives

Paul Robinson, deputy director of programs for Chicago CRED

Cedric Hawkins, outreach leader for Chicago CRED