Trump takes dig at Rahm Emanuel over Chicago homicides

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NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is taking a dig at Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's mayor and President Barack Obama's former chief of staff, about the city's rising homicide tally.

The nation's third-largest city had 762 homicides in 2016 — the most in two decades and more than the largest cities, New York and Los Angeles, combined. The Chicago Police Department says the city had 1,100 more shootings last year than in 2015.

Trump noted the spike in shooting deaths on Twitter, writing Monday: "If Mayor can't do it he must ask for federal help!"

Emanuel's spokesman Adam Collins responded in a statement saying that if the federal government really wants to help it can do things like fund summer jobs programs for at-risk youth and pass meaningful gun laws.