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Gun Violence And Its Impact On My Life

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Growing up in the Humboldt Park Community, gun violence has had a significant impact on my life. I often wished that I grew up in a better place that my friends have lived in. Based on The Chicago Tribune crime reports, in December 2012, there were 158 crimes reported in the Humboldt Park area. Some types of crimes that were cited in the community report are Violent Crimes, Property Crimes, and Quality-of-life Crimes. Losing friends and love ones is a very hard experience for anyone to go through, and I have experience this first hand. When I lost two of my closest friends Jovany Diaz and Efrain Cruz, the emotional roller coaster of feelings that ran through my mind and soul were devastating. The first emotion that I felt was a feeling of loneliness knowing that I would never be able to see or hear them ever again. My second emotion was massive depression, in which I didn’t want to leave the comfort of my room in fear of losing another friend. The last emotion that I felt was helplessness and despair, having to watch my friends get buried six feet under the ground. That was more than any teenager should have to feel. Although it killed me inside, I picked myself back up and became the person that I am today. They say what doesn’t kill you makes you strong and I am prove of that! My first personal experience with gun violence was losing a close friend from the neighborhood. On June 15, 2011, on a Monday night, Jovany Diaz lost his life when he was celebrating his golden

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