REPORT: Chicago murder rate far worse than during Al Capone 'gangland' days...
February 1, 2013 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- In
this I-Team report, Chicago's rising murder rate in a new context, how
the numbers of shooting deaths compare to the city's most notorious
crime era, the one that has tarnished Chicago's reputation around the
world for a century.
The surprising stats show the city is worse
off now in the category of murder than at the height of the era that has
driven Chicago's reputation for almost a century, Capone's "gangland"
Chicago.Let's compare two months: January 1929, leading up to the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and last month, January 2013. Forty-two people were killed in Chicago last month, the most in January since 2002, and far worse than the city's most notorious crime era at the end of the Roaring Twenties. January 1929 there were 26 killings.
Even though the image of Chicago, perpetuated by Hollywood over the years, was that mobsters routinely mowed down people on the streets, the crime stats tell a different story. January 2013's bloodshed has caught the attention of Chicagoans, politicians, the White House and people around the world.
Even though the image of Chicago, perpetuated by Hollywood over the years, was that mobsters routinely mowed down people on the streets, the crime stats tell a different story. The figures from January 2013 are significantly higher than the January of Al Capone's most famous year. Read more via ABC News Chicago...
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