Shootings, Homicides in Chicago Both Down at Least 25% to Start 2024, According to Police – WTTW (Chicago)

According to the CPD, the number of robberies — which spiked throughout 2023 — is down 28% thus far when compared to the same time last year. Since the start of the year, the city has recorded 72 vehicular hijackings, down 52% compared to 2023, according to the CPD. Officers have made 146 motor vehicle-related arrests already this year, and of the 35 arrests for vehicular hijacking, 49% have been juvenile offenders.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

To be expected during a snap of real Chicago winter. The body count will rise with the temperature as it does every year. Not exactly rocket science that even thugs stay inside during inclement weather. Global warming combined with the DNC are going to make for a very interesting summer this year.

sue
2 years ago

YEAH RIGHT………MORE BS

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