Chicago violence. To some it’s a news story, a buzzword or a hashtag on Twitter. To others, it’s the reason a loved one is now a memory or the reason children can no longer play in the park. And for some Chicagoans, a murder south of Roosevelt Road may as well have happened in Syria. How do city residents find common ground on the violence that directly affects only a portion of its residents? It’s a problem with no easy answers. But one legal group is hoping to help find one. In honor of the …