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    Jalisa Ford sits on the ground on Aug. 1, 2020, while rubbing the walkway where her 9-year-old son, Janari Andre Ricks, was fatally shot while playing with friends at the Cabrini Green rowhouses the previous evening.

  • Police officers guard the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was...

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    Police officers guard the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot in the 900 block of North Cambridge Avenue.

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    Jalisa Ford kneels over a memorial for her 9-year-old son Janari Ricks, who was fatally shot July 31, 2020, while playing with friends at the Cabrini Green townhomes.

  • Deonta Ricks, 9, cousin of Janari Ricks, holds a balloon...

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    Deonta Ricks, 9, cousin of Janari Ricks, holds a balloon during an honorary street sign ceremony for Janari at the intersection of West Division Street and North Cleveland Avenue on Oct. 24, 2020.

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    Police officers and detectives enter the crime scene area where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot in the 900 block of North Cambridge Avenue on July 31, 2020, in the Cabrini Green rowhouses area.

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    A memorial was placed on the sidewalk, Aug. 1, 2020, for 9-year-old son Janari Ricks who was fatally shot Friday evening while playing with friends at the Cabrini Green rowhouses.

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    A police evidence technician photographs the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot on the Near North Side.

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    A police evidence technician photographs a neighboring building near the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot.

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    A police evidence technician photographs a vehicle at the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot.

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    Police officers and private security guards talk at the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot in the 900 block of North Cambridge Avenue on July 31, 2020.

  • Courtney Springfield, 35, stands near where 9-year-old Janari Ricks was...

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    Courtney Springfield, 35, stands near where 9-year-old Janari Ricks was fatally shot at the Cabrini-Green rowhouses. Janari was playing with Courtney's son when he was killed.

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    Two women hug near the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot in the 900 block of North Cambridge Avenue.

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    Annie Ricks stands outside the remaining high-rise building at Cabrini-Green in Chicago on Nov. 30, 2010. She was the last resident to move out. Her grandson, Janari, was slain near the Cabrini-Green rowhouses in 2020.

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    Jalisa Ford, center, mother of Janari Ricks, pulls a string to unveil an honorary street sign for Janari at the intersection of West Division Street and North Cleveland Avenue on Oct. 24, 2020.

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    A Chicago police officer hugs Jalisa Ford, mother of 9-year-old Janari Ricks, during an honorary street naming ceremony on Oct. 24, 2020.

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    Raymond Ricks and Jalisa Ford pose Aug. 1, 2020, after their 9-year-old son Janari Andre Ricks was fatally shot while playing with friends at the Cabrini Green rowhouses.

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    A police evidence technician photographs a vehicle at the scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot.

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    Jalisa Ford holds a photo of herself with her 9-year-old son Janari Ricks, who was fatally shot July 31, 2020, while playing with friends at the Cabrini Green rowhouses.

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    A police sergeant widens the crime scene area where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot in the 900 block of North Cambridge Avenue on the Near North Side.

  • Residents talk near the crime scene where Janari Ricks, 9,...

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    Residents talk near the crime scene where Janari Ricks, 9, was fatally shot.

  • Raymond Ricks, the father of 9-year-old Janari Ricks, wears a...

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    Raymond Ricks, the father of 9-year-old Janari Ricks, wears a necklace with Janari's picture during an honorary street sign ceremony for Janari on Oct. 24, 2020.

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Nearly 40 people were shot in Chicago over the weekend as the most violent month in 28 years came to a close.

At least 107 people were killed in July, more than double the same month last year, according to data kept by the Tribune. That’s the most homicides the city has seen since in a single month since September of 1992, when 109 were recorded.

Most of the people died from gunshot wounds, but at least six people died from stabbings, three from strangulation, two from child abuse and two from assault, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

At least 570 people were shot during the month, about 250 more than July of last year, according to the Tribune’s data.

The youngest gun violence victims were 7-year-old Natalia Wallace, who was shot as her family celebrated the Fourth of July in the South Austin neighborhood, and 9-year-old Janari Andre Ricks, who was shot while playing with friends behind the Cabrini Green townhomes on Friday.

Others included 17-year-old activist Caleb Reed, who died Sunday, two days after he was shot in the West Rogers Park neighborhood. Less than two months ago, he publicly spoke out about removing officers from Chicago public schools and spending the money on mental health and other services for students.

After Reed was shot, nine others were killed over the weekend from 3 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Monday. At least 30 other people were wounded across the city.

This past weekend also saw continued protests over the death of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer placed a knee on his neck.

On Saturday night, demonstrators marched around the Loop, ending at the intersection of State Street and Jackson Boulevard. They set up a small stage, medical tent and a table with paint as rain began falling. They huddled with each other under umbrellas or overhangs as speakers addressed the crowd and a rapper broke out into song.

The protesters wrote slogans on posters. A few people took to spraying storefronts, which organizers discouraged and a police sergeant announced was a crime.

No violence broke out and everyone started to disperse just before midnight.

pfry@chicagotribune.com

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