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Originally Posted by Acajack
Which of course means that the neighbourhood rate is absolutely frightening in areas where murders tend to happen.
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indeed.
over the past 3 full years ('18, '19, '20), the Austin neighborhood on the chicago's far west side has had an average annual murder rate of
64 per 100K.
on the other hand, my neighborhood of Lincoln Square on the far northside of the city has had an average annual murder rate of
1.7 per 100K.
compartmentalization is very natural when these kinds of gruesome stats are so WILDLY different from neighborhood to neighborhood.
if i was raising my family in Austin instead of Lincoln Square, i sure as shit would be thinking about getting the hell outta dodge too.
and again, none of the above is to excuse the violence, or pretend that it doesn't matter, or to say that it isn't a
HUGE ongoing 6-decade long crisis in chicago (and in so many other US cities, sadly).
the violence levels in chicago
are inexcusable, those neighborhoods besieged by the worst of it
do matter, and it
is a slow-burn crisis for the city.
but it is only natural to get numb to it to a degree, especially when it's been going on for 6 freaking decades and 95% of it happens
"over by there, not here".