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How Chicago shootings compare with other U.S. cities
Despite an overall decline in violent crimes, Chicago is one of a number of cities in the U.S. to see an increase in shootings so far this year. Already known as a city with a high rate of gun violence, Chicago has been under the microscope in recent months as the figures continue to rise amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
107 if you count the murdered woman and her unborn baby
ReplyDeleteOur hood rats wouldn’t last a week in the west or south sides neighborhoods of Chicago.
ReplyDeleteSo much for the bullshit argument using creative statistics by the mathematically challenged (if not also mentally retarded) that Kansas City is fare behind all of the big league Crapcanistan Democrat run cities. Way to go mayor Q Ball!
ReplyDeleteShould it be "Mayor Q Ball" or "Mayor Q Balls"?
ReplyDeleteGood thing we got 200 federal marshalls on the case
ReplyDeleteYes, because Mayor McDrinkerson isn't doing shit but kneeling for selfies.
DeleteThe only time Q has ball 8:38 is when he is on his knees and blm's are across his nose so, no, it would not be accurate.
ReplyDeleteAlso, his title doesn't deserve capitalization. He has not done jack shit to earn that.
ReplyDeleteSo we certainly have passed the 700 non fatal shootings that never get mentioned. Is it 775 this week?
ReplyDeleteChicago has 2150 shot year to date and 432 so in July.
ReplyDeleteLearn to compare statistics accurately dumbass! It's not just total body count. Whole lot of other factors you need to look at.
ReplyDelete^^My God, are you seriously that lonely? Why are you posting on here so much? You don't have anything to add. Your takes are shit.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your input lonely heart anonymous drivel posting loser. It has been duly noted, wiped on and flushed. Have a nice day!
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