Chicago sees at least 25 shot over Memorial Day weekend as police cancel officers' days off

 Keep voting DemocRAT for more of the same  --  The Chicago Police Department told ABC7 News that at least 25 people were shot in the city over the long weekend. The shootings include four teenagers who were shot on Chicago's West Side. Chicago police said the shooting happened around 3 a.m. on Sunday when they found three female teenagers and a male teen who all had gunshot wounds and ranged in age from 14 to 18, ---  https://www.foxnews.com/us/chicago-sees-least-25-shot-memorial-day-weekend-police-cancel-officers-days

This is Davey Piggy honoring his pledge to post here less often.

 

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Well, crime in Chicago was always Obama's or Biden's fault in the past--so it must br Trump's fault now.   

Originally posted by: Dealer1

Well, crime in Chicago was always Obama's or Biden's fault in the past--so it must br Trump's fault now.   


 Horseshit - it is all the DemocRATs fault and has been for decades.


Originally posted by: David Miller

 Horseshit - it is all the DemocRATs fault and has been for decades.


And your proof for that statement?

Well, Mississippi has the highest murder rate in the country--and has for years--followed closely by Alabama, Tennessee, and other Trump states.  Then, I guess that is the Republicans' fault?  

 

Highest Murder Rates (Per Capita)
When factoring in population size (murders per 100,000 people), smaller or less-populated states with higher concentrations of violence rise to the top. [1]
  1. Mississippi: ~20 homicides per 100,000 residents
Louisiana: ~14–19 homicides per 100,000 residentsAlabama: ~14+ homicides per 100,000 residentsNew Mexico: ~12–14 homicides per 100,000 residentsTennessee: ~12+ homicides per 100,000 residents [1, 2, 3]
For detailed year-over-year trends and a county-by-county breakdown, you can review the USAFacts Crime Rates Report or check the population-adjusted World Population Review Murder Rate Index.

Did you get that from a Facebook post?  If not, then some folks on here will just say you are lying about the information you just posted, Dealer1.     We want Facebook Facts, not actual facts.   

between 14 and 19 for Louisiana seems odd .  You just don't see that often. Shouldn't these read more like 14.5 for every 100,000, or 17.2   I meam 14plus seems like they are just guessing on some of these.

Originally posted by: Brent Kline

between 14 and 19 for Louisiana seems odd .  You just don't see that often. Shouldn't these read more like 14.5 for every 100,000, or 17.2   I meam 14plus seems like they are just guessing on some of these.


It could be referring to actual homicides (higher) versus homicide convictions (lower). For instance, a homicide that results in a manslaughter conviction...or a "justifiable homicide," like when an ICE thug shoots a protestor...or a homicide that remains unsolved.

 

The post could also refer to a range over a several-year period.

Originally posted by: Edso

Did you get that from a Facebook post?  If not, then some folks on here will just say you are lying about the information you just posted, Dealer1.     We want Facebook Facts, not actual facts.   


You have to learn your Miller terminology! It's "truthful facts," which distinguishes them from untruthful facts. You know, like wet water versus dry water.

 

One of the many benefits of the Sink is that you can learn how to think and speak like David Miller, which could come in handy if you ever want to audition for a play as a character who is not only mentally deficient but also hostile to everybody.

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