Data show Chicago has seen the greatest number of mass shootings in the U.S. this year to date – CBS2 (Chicago)

There have been 24 mass shootings in Chicago this year alone – which have left 12 people dead and 101 injured. If there is any good news to come from these data, it is that for the first time in four years, the number of mass shootings in Chicago is falling. By this time last year, we had seen 32 shootings with four or more people hit by gunfire.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

Chicago leads … from the bottom.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Since life has become so cheap here Lori should leverage this development into something positive.

I propose that on her next overseas junket she unveil tout the new “Abortion Capital of America” for the repurposed (and half vacant) Mag Mile.

It would be like the Las Vegas strip with casinos replaced with abortion mills.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Mass transit has had its day — it’s time to push that outmoded dinosaur into the tar pits.

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