A brutal murder in highlights what leftists are doing to America

Chicago has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country.  It also has some of the worst gun crime in the country.  However, if you needed a reminder that it's people, not guns, who kill, on Saturday night, two thugs killed a man the old-fashioned way: they beat him to death.

Jose Téllez, a married father of three, lived in Gage Park.  This is one of Chicago's older neighborhoods.  It started as an actual park in the 1870s.  By the early 20th century, developers started building bungalow-style single-family homes.  The neighborhood used to be home to working-class families with roots in Eastern Europe and Ireland.  However, it's now primarily Hispanic.  Since at least 2012, it's been a solidly Democrat neighborhood.

On Saturday, Téllez was engaged in a quintessentially all-American activity: he was putting up Christmas lights on his Gage Park home.  That's when two men set upon him and, using blunt objects, brutally beat him to death.  As of now, the police have not arrested anyone for the attack.

Offhand, I can think of a whole bunch of reasons for the attack, many of which are quite far-fetched (e.g., aliens from Mars took him down).  The most likely scenarios, though, are what we've gotten used to seeing in Democrat cities: gang members killing people over money, turf wars, failures of respect, or gang initiation rituals.  And although Téllez was engaged in a charming domestic task and although his niece described him as a "loving husband, father, brother and son," that doesn't mean he didn't have dark corners of his life that came back with a vengeance.

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