In Chicago, carjackings are “down” and the murder rate “remains flat,” top cop and prosecutor say – CWB Chicago

"In a tweet Monday afternoon that linked to recently-released FBI data, the county’s top prosecutor said, 'the homicide rate remains flat.' But the city’s 'violence dashboard' says homicides are up almost 4% and non-fatal shootings are up nearly 7% compared to last year — which was the second-worst year for murders in Chicago since 1996. By the way, there were seven — seven — more murders in Chicago yesterday, according to CPD media statements."
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streeterville
4 years ago

So now, if it’s said, it must be true, because our politicians never lie, or misconstrue, or mislead their constituents – right?

BB
4 years ago

re they kidding?

Pension Thief
4 years ago

Dead and maimed bodies lining the streets and all is good. Nothing to see here, move along. Hire (elect) incompetent people and the results you get should be expected.

Mike
4 years ago

Sometimes you just can’t fool people by putting lipstick on a pig.

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