Clearance rate for shootings below 10 percent in Black neighborhoods – Chicago Crusader

Overall, 17 neighborhoods had clearance rates lower than the city average of 6 percent, according to figures in the report. The lowest clearance rate among that group is in Pullman, where no one has been arrested, though 64 shootings have occurred in the far south side neighborhood since 2018, according to the report.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Nobody saw ‘nuffin. Nobody did ‘nuffin. Nobody knows ‘nuffin . Can’t imagine why police can’t accomplish ‘nuffin.

Fullbladder
1 year ago

Snitches get stiches; it’s a cultural thang.

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