Hmm.....I thought more gun control equals less murder....poor Diane Feinstein!
Move over New York, the Second City is now the murder capital of America.
According to new crime statistics released this week by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Chicago had more homicides in 2012 than any other city in the country. There were 500 murders in Chicago last year, the FBI said, surpassing New York City, which had 419.
In 2011, there were 515 homicides in the Big Apple, compared with the 431 in Chicago.
Chicago now murder capital of U.S., FBI says
Heya Rocket. :2wave: Yeah this a bit old with the News.....but I can tell you this much. Not only has Chicago's numbers gone up. But so to the City of Gary Indiana. Both have been the Murder Capitol of the Country Several times. Course Gary is also ran by Democrats. Also is less than 25 mins away from Chicago. So the bangers do run back and forth over the border with Illinois and Indiana.
Which Gary is almost identical with correlations to Detroit. Just another Liberal city ran by the left. That is being driven into the ground. Loss of Business and people all moving out of the area.
I was at US Steel there at the end of Broadway in Gary two weeks ago, stayed in Merrillville the night before. Didn't realize you were in Chicago. I have customers all over that area and I stay in Oakbrook Terrace most of the time when there.
Yeah.....I work all out that way in NW Indiana for the Chicago Tribune Newspaper/Sun Times/L.A.Times and Post Tribune, for NW Indiana. Course now the Trib does all the Printing for any other Newspapers for All the Chicagoland area.
Is that Oakbrook Terrace Illinois or Oakbrook Terrace Indiana? If you were in Illinois that's bit of a cruise out to Indiana.
Well Chicago has been the murder Capitol of the Country Several times. Also Right now they have the most bangers out of all Major US Cities.
I like how they talk about the bright side and that burglaries have went down. Yeah.....I guess the criminal element figures it aint worth robbing broke ass people, and Businesses.
Hmm.....I thought more gun control equals less murder....poor Diane Feinstein!
Move over New York, the Second City is now the murder capital of America.
According to new crime statistics released this week by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Chicago had more homicides in 2012 than any other city in the country. There were 500 murders in Chicago last year, the FBI said, surpassing New York City, which had 419.
In 2011, there were 515 homicides in the Big Apple, compared with the 431 in Chicago.
Chicago now murder capital of U.S., FBI says
Oakbrook Terrace, IL, when there I am calling on people in that area
Hmm.....I thought more gun control equals less murder....poor Diane Feinstein!
Move over New York, the Second City is now the murder capital of America.
According to new crime statistics released this week by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Chicago had more homicides in 2012 than any other city in the country. There were 500 murders in Chicago last year, the FBI said, surpassing New York City, which had 419.
In 2011, there were 515 homicides in the Big Apple, compared with the 431 in Chicago.
Chicago now murder capital of U.S., FBI says
Hmmm, I though the old one was DC.
Isn't Chicago the community Barrack Obama organized?
Isn't Chicago the community Barrack Obama organized?
yeah, a community lead by a world class criminal is full of criminals
go figure
Isn't Chicago the community Barrack Obama organized?
I thought it was Oakland, that city across the Gay Bay from San Francisco.
They had to murder, otherwise they might catch the gay.
Based on 2011, Chicago and New York are just happy little playgrounds. United States cities by crime rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Orleans, Detroit, Newark, Baltimore, Oakland, Kansas City, Philadelphia etc.
Population is a factor.
The demographics of the population is a major factor, too.
The demographics of the population is a major factor, too.
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