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I found that one of the dates in the list was tagged in April instead of March. Apparently that one was a guy who was actually shot in 2000, paralyzed, and he died recently - and they ruled it a homicide. Might deserve an asterisk next to it. Anyway, there's been 5 homicides since Tuesday. Before that, it was a 10 day lull. I guess it's positive that they could do a 10 day lull but sucks there's been 5 killed since Tuesday.
Charlotte 40/4.66 (pace ~137-138; would be a city record)
Norfolk 4/1.63 (pace ~13-14; would be record low)
Raleigh 7/1.51 (pace ~24)
Sacramento 7/1.39 (pace ~24; would be record low)
Virginia Beach 6/1.33 (pace ~20-21)
Philadelphia - 97 (Philadelphia Police)
Chicago - 109 (Chicago Tribune)
Chicago is officially at 104 via the official source the Chicago PD. I'll post updates tomorrow
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