‘The highest numbers we’ve ever seen’: Champaign gun violence rises – WAND (Decatur)

Champaign police data includes the following: 259 shooting incidents in 2021, a 37% increase from 2020; 142 shooting incidents with property damage, a 19% increase; 77 individuals struck by gunfire, a 35% increase; and 16 homicide victims by gunfire, a 60% increase.
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Paul Boomer
4 years ago

Please break down the statistics racially to show the world, again, who is the problem

Freddy
4 years ago

Here’s an interesting article on crime. Chicago and Illinois are mentioned. Not looking forward to the mid term elections. I like the term “Background” chaos.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-01-06-operation-chaos-democrats-flood-americas-streets-with-violent-criminals.html

Lana
4 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Thank you for the article and the heads up. Marxists do love criminals.

Paul Boomer
4 years ago

Solution, blame white gun owners and the NRA never mind the fact that 80+% of all gun violence comes from one segment of the population……..you know who.

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