Chicago Records Deadliest Day In 13 Years As City Spirals Out Of Control

squarepush3r

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Didn't Obama community organize here with his crew and Rham Emanuel ?

Aug 14, 2016 3:35 PM
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Last week the Chicago Tribune pointed out that nearly 100 people had been shot in Chicago in less than a week. 9 people were killed on Monday alone marking the deadliest day for the city in 13 years. Now, with weekend data out, turns out the story is even worse. For the week ended 8/13, a total of 110 people were shot in Chicago with 24 of them killed. YTD statistics indicate the city is spiraling out of control with total shootings up to 2,621, a mere ~50% YoY increase, with 445 total homicides.

The current homicide rate through August indicates the city is on pace for over 700 homicides in 2016, a 63% increase from 2015 (see chart below).



Below are a couple of stats from HeyJackass! Daily shootings continue to average around 10-20.





Total YTD shootings through July 2016 are trending at a 50% YoY increase.





A stunning map reveals Chicago's deadliest neighborhoods. Chicago's Austin neighborhood has recorded the most shootings in 2016 at 313 but Englewood wins the prize for most homicides at 54.







And all of this - as we pointed out previously - In continued defiance of the Democrat narrative calling for stricter gun laws, Chicago's homicide problem just keeps getting worse despite gun laws that are already among the most restrictive in the country. If fact, even the New York Times described Chicago's gun laws as some of the "toughest restrictions," saying:

Not a single gun shop can be found in this city because they are outlawed. Handguns were banned in Chicago for decades, too, until 2010, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that was going too far, leading city leaders to settle for restrictions some describe as the closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban. Despite a continuing legal fight, Illinois remains the only state in the nation with no provision to let private citizens carry guns in public.

Finally, despite some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, 87% of homicides were committed with firearms, up from 79% in 2010. So how could the city that has the toughest gun laws in the country, laws described as the "closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban," also have some of the highest gun-related homicide rates? Could it be, that criminals looking to use weapons for violence have a lower propensity to follow laws and that by banning guns you're really just taking them out of the hands of law-abiding citizens that wouldn't have used them for violence anyway? Just a thought.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-14/chicago-records-deadliest-day-13-years-city-spirals-out-control
 

mynameisnobody

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Didn't Obama community organize here with his crew and Rham Emanuel ?

Aug 14, 2016 3:35 PM
31

Last week the Chicago Tribune pointed out that nearly 100 people had been shot in Chicago in less than a week. 9 people were killed on Monday alone marking the deadliest day for the city in 13 years. Now, with weekend data out, turns out the story is even worse. For the week ended 8/13, a total of 110 people were shot in Chicago with 24 of them killed. YTD statistics indicate the city is spiraling out of control with total shootings up to 2,621, a mere ~50% YoY increase, with 445 total homicides.

The current homicide rate through August indicates the city is on pace for over 700 homicides in 2016, a 63% increase from 2015 (see chart below).



Below are a couple of stats from HeyJackass! Daily shootings continue to average around 10-20.





Total YTD shootings through July 2016 are trending at a 50% YoY increase.





A stunning map reveals Chicago's deadliest neighborhoods. Chicago's Austin neighborhood has recorded the most shootings in 2016 at 313 but Englewood wins the prize for most homicides at 54.







And all of this - as we pointed out previously - In continued defiance of the Democrat narrative calling for stricter gun laws, Chicago's homicide problem just keeps getting worse despite gun laws that are already among the most restrictive in the country. If fact, even the New York Times described Chicago's gun laws as some of the "toughest restrictions," saying:

Not a single gun shop can be found in this city because they are outlawed. Handguns were banned in Chicago for decades, too, until 2010, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that was going too far, leading city leaders to settle for restrictions some describe as the closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban. Despite a continuing legal fight, Illinois remains the only state in the nation with no provision to let private citizens carry guns in public.

Finally, despite some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, 87% of homicides were committed with firearms, up from 79% in 2010. So how could the city that has the toughest gun laws in the country, laws described as the "closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban," also have some of the highest gun-related homicide rates? Could it be, that criminals looking to use weapons for violence have a lower propensity to follow laws and that by banning guns you're really just taking them out of the hands of law-abiding citizens that wouldn't have used them for violence anyway? Just a thought.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-14/chicago-records-deadliest-day-13-years-city-spirals-out-control
Of the 24 killed in one week, were any killed by a cop?
 

Unclebaldrick

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Didn't Obama community organize here with his crew and Rham Emanuel ?

Aug 14, 2016 3:35 PM
31

Last week the Chicago Tribune pointed out that nearly 100 people had been shot in Chicago in less than a week. 9 people were killed on Monday alone marking the deadliest day for the city in 13 years. Now, with weekend data out, turns out the story is even worse. For the week ended 8/13, a total of 110 people were shot in Chicago with 24 of them killed. YTD statistics indicate the city is spiraling out of control with total shootings up to 2,621, a mere ~50% YoY increase, with 445 total homicides.

The current homicide rate through August indicates the city is on pace for over 700 homicides in 2016, a 63% increase from 2015 (see chart below).



Below are a couple of stats from HeyJackass! Daily shootings continue to average around 10-20.





Total YTD shootings through July 2016 are trending at a 50% YoY increase.





A stunning map reveals Chicago's deadliest neighborhoods. Chicago's Austin neighborhood has recorded the most shootings in 2016 at 313 but Englewood wins the prize for most homicides at 54.







And all of this - as we pointed out previously - In continued defiance of the Democrat narrative calling for stricter gun laws, Chicago's homicide problem just keeps getting worse despite gun laws that are already among the most restrictive in the country. If fact, even the New York Times described Chicago's gun laws as some of the "toughest restrictions," saying:

Not a single gun shop can be found in this city because they are outlawed. Handguns were banned in Chicago for decades, too, until 2010, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that was going too far, leading city leaders to settle for restrictions some describe as the closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban. Despite a continuing legal fight, Illinois remains the only state in the nation with no provision to let private citizens carry guns in public.

Finally, despite some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, 87% of homicides were committed with firearms, up from 79% in 2010. So how could the city that has the toughest gun laws in the country, laws described as the "closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban," also have some of the highest gun-related homicide rates? Could it be, that criminals looking to use weapons for violence have a lower propensity to follow laws and that by banning guns you're really just taking them out of the hands of law-abiding citizens that wouldn't have used them for violence anyway? Just a thought.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-14/chicago-records-deadliest-day-13-years-city-spirals-out-control
How do you feel about this? Does it frighten you? Does it feel like the world is spinning out of control? Maybe it is time you tried a dictator. TRUMP! 2016 and then some. Believe me. It'll be great.
 

bluntmassa1

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Well I must say I would probably be killing people too if I lived in a big city. I have been to NYC and Boston and I could not live there just the cab drivers alone mouthy fucks. Lol, some ain't used to driving in the zoo. Lol
 

UncleBuck

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Well I must say I would probably be killing people too if I lived in a big city. I have been to NYC and Boston and I could not live there just the cab drivers alone mouthy fucks. Lol, some ain't used to driving in the zoo. Lol
to be fair though, both you and your brother are violent white trash shitballs though.
 

texasjack

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Didn't Obama community organize here with his crew and Rham Emanuel ?

Aug 14, 2016 3:35 PM
31

Last week the Chicago Tribune pointed out that nearly 100 people had been shot in Chicago in less than a week. 9 people were killed on Monday alone marking the deadliest day for the city in 13 years. Now, with weekend data out, turns out the story is even worse. For the week ended 8/13, a total of 110 people were shot in Chicago with 24 of them killed. YTD statistics indicate the city is spiraling out of control with total shootings up to 2,621, a mere ~50% YoY increase, with 445 total homicides.

The current homicide rate through August indicates the city is on pace for over 700 homicides in 2016, a 63% increase from 2015 (see chart below).



Below are a couple of stats from HeyJackass! Daily shootings continue to average around 10-20.





Total YTD shootings through July 2016 are trending at a 50% YoY increase.





A stunning map reveals Chicago's deadliest neighborhoods. Chicago's Austin neighborhood has recorded the most shootings in 2016 at 313 but Englewood wins the prize for most homicides at 54.







And all of this - as we pointed out previously - In continued defiance of the Democrat narrative calling for stricter gun laws, Chicago's homicide problem just keeps getting worse despite gun laws that are already among the most restrictive in the country. If fact, even the New York Times described Chicago's gun laws as some of the "toughest restrictions," saying:

Not a single gun shop can be found in this city because they are outlawed. Handguns were banned in Chicago for decades, too, until 2010, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that was going too far, leading city leaders to settle for restrictions some describe as the closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban. Despite a continuing legal fight, Illinois remains the only state in the nation with no provision to let private citizens carry guns in public.

Finally, despite some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, 87% of homicides were committed with firearms, up from 79% in 2010. So how could the city that has the toughest gun laws in the country, laws described as the "closest they could get legally to a ban without a ban," also have some of the highest gun-related homicide rates? Could it be, that criminals looking to use weapons for violence have a lower propensity to follow laws and that by banning guns you're really just taking them out of the hands of law-abiding citizens that wouldn't have used them for violence anyway? Just a thought.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-14/chicago-records-deadliest-day-13-years-city-spirals-out-control
You can buy a gun 10ft from the city limits in Indiana. You can literally walk from Chicago to a gun store. Let's stop with this b.s. story line.
 

MuyLocoNC

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You can buy a gun 10ft from the city limits in Indiana. You can literally walk from Chicago to a gun store. Let's stop with this b.s. story line.
So, your narrative is that the guns in Chicago are primarily being legally/illegally purchased in Indiana by criminals from Chicago? Furthermore, that those gun stores, who are under more scrutiny and undergo constant audits of every gun that goes through their hands, are jeopardizing businesses that are already making money at record levels, so they can deal with people who are just as likely to rob them as pay them?

That about sum up the horseshit you're slinging?
 

texasjack

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So, your narrative is that the guns in Chicago are primarily being legally/illegally purchased in Indiana by criminals from Chicago? Furthermore, that those gun stores, who are under more scrutiny and undergo constant audits of every gun that goes through their hands, are jeopardizing businesses that are already making money at record levels, so they can deal with people who are just as likely to rob them as pay them?

That about sum up the horseshit you're slinging?
Are you familiar with straw purchases?
 

Unclebaldrick

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I am. Do you think that's where a majority of the illegal guns on Chicago's streets come from? Straw purchases from Indiana gun shops? That's a significant amount of volume not to raise red flags, very quickly.
It often does. But there is only enough manpower to go through the stacks of paper records that the gun shops are forced to keep.
 

MuyLocoNC

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It often does. But there is only enough manpower to go through the stacks of paper records that the gun shops are forced to keep.
Except for the federal background check that accompanies every single firearm sold at those stores. Unless, they're selling them out the back door, in which case, you don't really need an actual gun shop to accomplish.
 
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