Its looking like a good idea at this point.
What that mean?
I know about the murder rates in other cities dropping.... So what's Chicago's problem? I live in Ohio and on the link below, Ohio pops up 4 whopping times in the most dangerous cities in the United States study. Youngstown ranking in at 85, Dayton in 75, Cincinnati #47, and Cleveland at #34. Columbus wasn't even mentioned and there's robberies, murders, and random shootings every damn day. So don't tell me Chicago is under a microscope. Nahh, Chicagoans are just actin up now don't blame it on the media singling them out.
If any cities need to be making news, it should be places like Vegas and Phoenix, cities that average more murders in the 2000s then they did in the 80s and 90s.
Or places like Oakland that still average around the same amount of murders they been having since thier peak in the early 90s
There is a huge reason for that, its called population growth. Not just a few thousand here and there, but ridiculous population growth
Oakland is not averaging anywhere near the amount of murders they had at their "peak"