CTA touts drop in crime over past year, but data show concerns remain – CBS2 (Chicago)

Year-to-date, robbery numbers on the CTA are way down – from 350 to 254 robberies. Homicides have been cut in half – from 4 to 2. Criminal sexual assaults dropped slightly – from 17 to 15 – but aggravated assaults and aggravated batteries both have gone up, if only slightly – from 76 aggravated assaults at this point last year to 78 this year; and 132 aggravated batteries at this point last year to 135 this year.
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Streeterville
2 years ago

Fewer riders = fewer crimes. Simple math equation. Duh.

Giddyap
2 years ago

CTA Is Gas-Lighting Again — To Cover Up The Reality That CTA Riders Have Abandoned The System — Which Is Now A Crime Infested, Drug-Ridden, Chaos Breeding, Piss And Shit Stinking Disaster

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