While it is true that Chicago's total homicide rate is the highest, let us look at other available statistics. According to the FBI, In 2022, there were 15,047 homicide incidents, and 16,485 offenses committed in the United States making the rate of homicide at 6.3 per 100,000 population. Chicago's rate was 25.5 per 100,000, just a bit over for times the national average. As bad as that sounds, in 2022, Chicago ranked thirteenth based on homicides per 100,000. Other cities with higher rates (per 100,000) were New Orleans - 74.3; St. Louis, MO - 68.2; Baltimore - 58.1; Detroit - 48.9; Memphis - 45.9; Cleveland, OH - 45.7; Milwaukee - 37.6; Atlanta - 34.2; Kansas City, MO - 32.8; Philadelphia - 32.7; Washington, D.C. - 30.3; Oakland, CA - 27.7 and Chicago - 25.8.
You are almost three times more likely to be a victim of homicide in New Orleans that Chicago.
Blacks(D) and Trannys(D) kill Chicagoans(D). Politicians(D) and police(D) are confused.
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While it is true that Chicago's total homicide rate is the highest, let us look at other available statistics. According to the FBI, In 2022, there were 15,047 homicide incidents, and 16,485 offenses committed in the United States making the rate of homicide at 6.3 per 100,000 population. Chicago's rate was 25.5 per 100,000, just a bit over for times the national average. As bad as that sounds, in 2022, Chicago ranked thirteenth based on homicides per 100,000. Other cities with higher rates (per 100,000) were New Orleans - 74.3; St. Louis, MO - 68.2; Baltimore - 58.1; Detroit - 48.9; Memphis - 45.9; Cleveland, OH - 45.7; Milwaukee - 37.6; Atlanta - 34.2; Kansas City, MO - 32.8; Philadelphia - 32.7; Washington, D.C. - 30.3; Oakland, CA - 27.7 and Chicago - 25.8.
You are almost three times more likely to be a victim of homicide in New Orleans that Chicago.