Chicago shootings, homicides down in February compared to 2024, police say – FOX32 (Chicago)

Through February, overall robberies and robberies with a firearm were down 39 percent, according to CPD. There was also a 40 percent decline in car thefts. Burglaries were also down 25 percent compared to this time last year.
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Joseph A Murzanski
1 year ago

That darn Trump! He closed the borders! Now, how are the drug mules from Mexico going to deliver the narcotics street gangs need to keep the turf wars going? Trump is bad for their business. After all, the cartels are capitalists just like us. They need to move product to maintain cash flow. Wasn’t that part of NAFTA?

Bear19
1 year ago

Wait till the weather changes, the numbers will drastically increase. Same ol song crime is down- dec jan feb

Don Diego de la Vega “ Z”
1 year ago

7 less homicides, 5 less wounded. No cause for concern that the streets will no longer be covered in chalk outlines, it’s early in the year.

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