While pleading with lawmakers to take a stronger stance on gun control, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly criticized President Obama for not speaking out on the issue more forcefully.
“We can never accept the notion that somehow children are going to be a part of the casualty count, whether somebody else is targeted or not. Children are not supposed to be collateral damage,” said Kelly on Sunday, following the accidental shooting of a 5-year-old girl from the Bronx. She was shot by a stray bullet, according to The New York Daily News.
Kelly emphasized deadly gun violence is a national problem, one that severely affects Obama’s hometown of Chicago.
“Maybe the city most affected [by guns] is Chicago,” Kelly said, taking a swipe at Obama. “The President’s hometown. But barely a peep out of him.”
Both President Obama and Mitt Romney were criticized for not addressing the topic with much frequency or urgency on the campaign trail.









