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Detroit is at 197. However the Detroit tracker tracks “incidents” so if there is a double or triple homicide, it only shows as one. With that, I’d guess the city is really at 215 or so. 2021 is on pace for the 330-350 range.
Strange, sun-times homicide tracker shows 468, when the CPD weekly report has 474(as of 8/9). It's usually the other way around, with sun-times reporting a higher amount than what CPD says. Of course, heyjackass shows an excess of 20+ homicides than either sources. It's all more than the amount this time last year, and the gap between Chicago and Philly continues to widen. What I'm noticing the difference between the two cities, at least during this summer, is Philly has gone days without a homicide, whereas homicides are an everyday, typically no less than twice a day, occurrence in Chicago. In fact, 22 have been murdered just within the last 7-days span. When it comes to Philly, it appears to be experiencing a little bit of a downturn this month, even though total murders year-to-date is in excess of 65 murders compared to this time around last year.
Yup, Lowest amount of shootings through the first 10 days since March.
There's no doubt Vancouver is the safest major city along the West Coast, with its closest competition being San Diego.
Not for property crime. San Diego's property crime is about 1,800 per 100k vs over 5,000 per 100k in Vancouver. Vancouver is a dumpier and dirtier than San Diego, and nothing in San Diego compares to the squalor of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
"Livability" ratings designed to sell magazine or get website visitors are BS because nothing's "livable" about a dirty city with low wages and inflated real estate like Vancouver.
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