Chicago ranks among America’s least safe cities – Illinois Policy

In a new safety ranking from WalletHub of 182 U.S. cities, Chicago ranks 161st in overall safety. For comparison, New York City ranks 117th. Los Angeles ranks 156th. Phoenix ranks 136th.
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Free at Last
7 months ago

What was their first clue? The constant head count every Monday for the last 30 years of the shot or killed over the past weekend? Just curious. Over the last 30 years how many thousands of the victims were black and did any of their lives matter to BLM? We all know the answer.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

If I had an armed entourage of bodyguards I would feel safe too.

Morefandave
7 months ago

How can that be? Our Governor just told Bret Baier that everything in Chicago was safe? And he’d never lie to us, right?

Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago

Wallethub changes with the breeze and is about as credible as Kamala Harris.

daskoterzar
7 months ago

They are about as credible as a Moody’s rating.

David F
7 months ago

JB and BH says it’s #1 in safety just ask them.

Chaos In My Brain
7 months ago

Jumbo Pritzger and the boneheaded mayor would strongly disagree.

Reese
7 months ago

Bring back ShotSpotter to Chicago.

Reese
7 months ago

Chicago’s far left leaders have it all wrong. Chicago is pro-crime and Cook County courts are corrupt. And the so-called paid peacekeepers only add to the chaos and waste taxpayer money.
The root cause of crime is the human heart.
Read The Truth in True Crime by J. Warner Wallace.

Reese
7 months ago

Good article. Particularly interesting is the comparison between Aurora and Chicago. Aurora has ShotSpotter and that is an effective tool for police. Chicago’s mayor ended ShotSpotter–check out Brandon’s Bodies on CWB Chicago. Aurora has a CrimeFree Multi-Housing Program so that landlords can partner with police to reduce crime in rental properties. Chicago is a terrible place to be a landlord. A landlord could possibly be sued for refusing to rent to someone with a criminal record. And if a violent tenant threatens a landlord or a property manager or another tenant, little can be done and an eviction drags on… Read more »

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