CHICAGO - The people building peace on Chicago streets every day have something to say about the president's plan .

Fox 32 heard from survivors of violence on what they're trying to protect and what's now at risk.

What they're saying:

Survivors of gun violence stood together Tuesday to say what they need. They included people who were shot, people who buried their kids, and people who now spend every day trying to keep someone else alive.

"I don't use the word victim. I'm a survivor," said Samuel "Mook" Mormon. "I survived gun violence. I have a bullet in my head. It's sitting here right now. See, it's right here."

Mormon walks the same blocks where he was shot. He talks to people before things escalate. He gives them options that he said he didn't have. He calls it a way out, a

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