In Chicago, violent crime goes up as arrests go down – Illinois Policy

"Lots of crime, few arrests, and here’s a third similarity: Mayor Johnson’s Austin neighborhood is Ground Zero for both crime categories. Johnson’s neighbors suffered 1,203 assaults in the first four months of the year. They had 345 of their vehicles taken during that period, often at gunpoint. Both stats were the highest for a Chicago neighborhood. If Johnson can’t wrap his head around helping curb Chicago crime in general, how about helping the people he grew up with? How can he ignore his own neighbors being attacked?"
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

No surprise here.
The CPS has produced a generation with close to Zero job skills.
Crime is the highest paying job for them now.

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