Chicago Police Are Far More Likely to Stop Investigating a Hit-and-Run Than to Solve It, Records Show – NBC5 (Chicago)

Of the most serious hit-and-runs from 2015 through this year, Chicago police have made arrests in 9.4% of cases - but stopped actively investigating 83.9% of those crashes. Compare that to the New York Police Department, which has solved 34.7% of serious hit-and-runs over the same time period, while suspending less than a quarter of its investigations.
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HeywoodJaBlome
3 years ago

Who cares? Foxx won’t prosecute anyway, waste of time.

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