CHICAGO—Some locals call it the pill capital of Chicago. Under broad daylight, drug peddlers associated with gangs hold up bags of drugs and solicit business from addicts from all parts of the city and beyond. Several gangs divide up the area anchored by a major commercial corridor on Madison Street in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago. Gang fights and shootings are common scenes. Few seniors and children walk by for fear of getting caught in a crossfire. It is in the heart of all the drugs, gangs, and shootings that a brand new, million-dollar outdoor roller rink was built by the city with cannabis tax revenue just ahead of summer—traditionally the most violent season in Chicago. Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the rink gives the neighborhood kids a precious haven amid the drugs and violence. “What we must be about, folks, is claiming the territory …