Chicagoans know their leaders have lost control when they learn their city has had the nation’s most murders for 11 years in a row – Wirepoints on with WJOL’s Scott Slocum

Ted joined Scott Slocum of WJOL to discuss Chicago topping the list of homicide leaders among the nation’s biggest cities, that crime in the city is up 55% YTD in 2023, the city’s inability to block and tackle on crime, why that’s the case, the city’s 5 percent arrest rate, and more.

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Poor Taxpayer
1 year ago

It doesn’t matter what the Chitty of Chicago or Illinois does. Honest hard-working families are fleeing to Punta Gorda, FL. Cops allow criminals run free. Schools offer zero education so the students only graduate with criminal skills. Doom and gloom is not enough. It will get much worse. Give the Chitty and state the two finger salute when you leave.

Admin
1 year ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

Please don’t repeat the same comment three times. The other two are deleted.

Poor Taxpayer
1 year ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

I’m still a giant A-Hole

Old Joe
1 year ago

Ici ban…..

Poor Taxpayer
1 year ago

Side note, I’m a giant A-hole

Poor Taxpayer
1 year ago

You want a cop? Call Punta Gorda, Florida, there are thousands of cops there living the luxury life on huge overly generous pensions.

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