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Obama's home town don'cha'know.
Has Obama directed more resources to the murder capitol since being POTUS?
"In a city with as many as 90 shootings a week, homicides this year are on track to hit their highest level since 1997.
Chicago's murder clearance rate, a measurement of solved and closed cases, is one of the country's lowest, another sign of problems besetting police in the third biggest city in the United States."
"Chicago struggles to solve murders because of declining numbers of detectives, the high number of cases per detective and because witnesses mistrust the police and fear retaliation from gangs."
I served 22.5 years as a police officer, 10 as a criminal investigator, 3 of those
10 as Chief of Investigations.
Murders are NOT that hard to solve. Prosecution might be difficult at times, but
the act itself is isn't that much of a challenge.
These sad Chicago statistics make me believe the "heart" has gone out of the
Police force.
Once that happens it's very difficult to turn things around.
One would think Obama would put more emphasis on rescuing Chicago from the
grip of evil.
Families without fathers, an indifferent family attitude, lack of inspiration for the youth to excel ....and more.
Shameful it is.
Obama's home town don'cha'know.
Has Obama directed more resources to the murder capitol since being POTUS?
"In a city with as many as 90 shootings a week, homicides this year are on track to hit their highest level since 1997.
Chicago's murder clearance rate, a measurement of solved and closed cases, is one of the country's lowest, another sign of problems besetting police in the third biggest city in the United States."
"Chicago struggles to solve murders because of declining numbers of detectives, the high number of cases per detective and because witnesses mistrust the police and fear retaliation from gangs."
I served 22.5 years as a police officer, 10 as a criminal investigator, 3 of those
10 as Chief of Investigations.
Murders are NOT that hard to solve. Prosecution might be difficult at times, but
the act itself is isn't that much of a challenge.
These sad Chicago statistics make me believe the "heart" has gone out of the
Police force.
Once that happens it's very difficult to turn things around.
One would think Obama would put more emphasis on rescuing Chicago from the
grip of evil.
Families without fathers, an indifferent family attitude, lack of inspiration for the youth to excel ....and more.
Shameful it is.