Cautious optimism as Chicago sees statistical decline in gun violence, even as downtown takes spotlight for crime in the first half of 2022 – Chicago Tribune*

“It’s too soon to tell. We are just creeping into the summer. It’s always June, July, August that adds the biggest count to the total.” said Northwestern professor Wesley Skogan, of the Institute for Policy Research, who added at least one note of hope. “The really bad years are the ones that start off badly,” Skogan said, nodding to the declines in the statistics.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Sounds like one of the algorithm guys, he’s got it all figured out!

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