2020′s difficulties fade, but Chicago homicides and shootings stay stubbornly elevated – Chicago Tribune*

Experts said Chicago in 2021 may be dealing with what amounts to a hangover effect from the turbulence of last year. “It’s not just going to be like on the turn of a switch that those relationships are kind of reestablished," said Kim Smith, of the University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Wow! Was that approved by Lori? Must be he Tribs last day. That’s their big farewell FU to the boss. Sissy to the end.

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4 years ago

Ya THINK…!!!???

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