Just in case you're thinking the police are coming to protect you, consider this:
http://abc7chicago.com/video/
The I-Team reports that only one of every five homicides committed in Chicago in 2017 has been solved.
An ABC7 I-Team Investigation
By Chuck Goudie and Barb Markoff
Tuesday, November 07, 2017
CHICAGO (WLS) --
As a national gun debate rages in the wake of Sunday's Texas church massacre, the number of U.S. murders that go unsolved is spiking at an alarming rate.
According to the latest Chicago Police Department data, about 85 percent of killings this year have not been solved. Currently the number of homicides in Chicago stands at 601.
That puts the city on track for a record-low "clearance rate" in 2017, and among, or at, the lowest solve-rates for murders in the nation.
Chicago's numbers are well below the 2016 national clearance average of 59.4 percent according to FBI records, and even that was the first time the national clearance rate dropped below 60 percent.
And this:
http://wgntv.com/2017/07/24/getting...-citys-alarmingly-low-number-of-solved-cases/
Currently for 2018 the numbers are 82% of murders going unsolved in Chicago. They can't even find the killers, let alone protect you from them.
http://abc7chicago.com/video/
The I-Team reports that only one of every five homicides committed in Chicago in 2017 has been solved.
An ABC7 I-Team Investigation
By Chuck Goudie and Barb Markoff
Tuesday, November 07, 2017
CHICAGO (WLS) --
As a national gun debate rages in the wake of Sunday's Texas church massacre, the number of U.S. murders that go unsolved is spiking at an alarming rate.
According to the latest Chicago Police Department data, about 85 percent of killings this year have not been solved. Currently the number of homicides in Chicago stands at 601.
That puts the city on track for a record-low "clearance rate" in 2017, and among, or at, the lowest solve-rates for murders in the nation.
Chicago's numbers are well below the 2016 national clearance average of 59.4 percent according to FBI records, and even that was the first time the national clearance rate dropped below 60 percent.
And this:
http://wgntv.com/2017/07/24/getting...-citys-alarmingly-low-number-of-solved-cases/
Currently for 2018 the numbers are 82% of murders going unsolved in Chicago. They can't even find the killers, let alone protect you from them.
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