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Chicago is 122 as of this morning 4/16/18, vs around 165 last year. There was a possible murder suicide in an apartment overnight though, so that might bump up.
This weekend was much quieter than the past two years, although the bad weather probably helped the crime situation.
America is a dangerous country, must be the guns fault, we can never blame the American people for anything. Americans will not take responsibility for anything.
America is a dangerous country, must be the guns fault, we can never blame the American people for anything. Americans will not take responsibility for anything.
It’s always the guns fault. Seeing as how guns can load themselves, aim themselves, and pull the trigger themselves.
It’s always the guns fault. Seeing as how guns can load themselves, aim themselves, and pull the trigger themselves.
The problem is that we freely let 300,000,000 of them float all over the country and virtually anyone can get one with little to no effort. They aren't even regulated as much as a simple drivers license and yet their one purpose is to kill.
The problem is that we freely let 300,000,000 of them float all over the country and virtually anyone can get one with little to no effort. They aren't even regulated as much as a simple drivers license and yet their one purpose is to kill.
Yup, this is the real issue. Too bad there's no realistic way to get rid of them all at this point though.
NYC 64---The Bronx 20
LA 68
Chicago 129
Houston 56
Memphis 28
San Francisco 11
Saint Louis 45
Baltimore 78
Gary, Indiana is at 17 compare to 15 same time in 2017
Las Vegas Metro 56
Jackson, Mississippi 25
Oakland, CA 22
Kansas City, MO 32
Milwaukee 26
Philly 78
Indianapolis 41
Charlotte, NC 15
Fort Wayne, IN 15
Akron, Ohio 10
Fort Pierce, Florida 3
Cleveland, Ohio 26
Miami-Dade County, Florida 22
Prince George's County or PG County Maryland 16
Cheyenne, WY 1
Wichita, Kansas 9
Binghamton, NY 2
NYC (-10% thru 4/8)
Chicago (-22% thru 3/31)
Baltimore (-16% thru 4/11)
Philadelphia (-15% thur 4/16)
Not bad for some of the biggest ones. Can't find any stats on Los Angeles.
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