Chicago sees broad reductions in crime and arrests in the wake of COVID-19 sheltering restrictions, though violence problem remains stubborn – Chicago Tribune

It’s an extremely sharp drop that could be explained by a couple of different factors, according to law enforcement sources, among them that cops may be limiting their contact with those suspects because of the pandemic.
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5 years ago

Ha, ha, “Stubborn” … 14 shot — 5 fatally — Thursday in Chicago
Three people were shot to death in less than two hours Thursday evening.
Chicago gun violence across the city Wednesday leaves 9 shot, 3 killed

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