Posted on 12/08/2021 9:53:18 AM PST by Navy Patriot
At least 12 major U.S. cities already have set annual homicide records with three weeks remaining in 2021.
Chicago led the nation with 739 homicides as of the end of November. That's up 3% from 2020, according to Chicago Police Department crime data, but well short of the city's 974 homicides in 1970.
ABC News reported that Philadelphia, a city of roughly 1.5 million people, has had more homicides (521 as of Dec. 6) than the nation's two largest cities, New York (443 as of Dec. 5) and Los Angeles (352 as of Nov. 27).
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Who says Liberal run cities aren’t number 1?
Vote DemonRat.
CNN will get right on this.
Who knew electing weak on crime racists Democrat Marxist DA’s would results in an expotential grown in violent crime?
Heyjackass.com has Chicago homicide number at 805, and I have way more faith in their stats then the corrupt CPD.
Not much change in Chicago though. It’s always been bad there. Even during so-called urban renaissance the last 25 years.
Whoo hoo! Let’s go, Brandon.
We rarely have murders here.......but last weekend we got stragglers who came up from Pittsburgh and tangled with one black shot dead and two black guys injured.
Democrat held territory
Almost all of them run by Democrats.
Well done, President Lyndon Johnson.
Your legacy is paying huge dividends 50 yrs later!
Which of these cities is controlled by Republicans?
No, my 81-year old dad told me, before he passed away, that Chicago was OK before a whole bunch of folks from down South moved there during what was known as the “Great Black Migration”.
I am sure CNN will report the demographics of the city as well as the leadership.
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They need to let the public know which ones are close. We would not want them to miss out. /s
Tucson, AZ made the list.
You’ll be happy to know that Tucson’s Chief of Police Chris Magnus has just been confirmed to run Customs and Border Patrol.
Let’s Go, Brandon!
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