By Justin Glawe
People living in Chiraq’s worst
neighborhoods are more likely to be killed than citizens of the world’s
leading countries for murder.
CHICAGO — Four men and two women were shot on April 5 last year, then five weeks later a 15-year-old boy and two men were shot.
Another
15-year-old boy and two men were shot in July. Three men were shot on
Aug. 21. Three men and a 73-year-old woman were shot in September. Again
in September, two boys ages 12 and 16 were shot along with an
18-year-old man. Two women and one man were shot on that same block on
Nov. 19.
These mass shootings didn’t happen in Roseburg, Lafayette,
Charleston, or Chattanooga but in Chicago’s worst neighborhoods,
where—by one measure—it is more dangerous to live than the world’s
most-murderous countries.
West Garfield Park, population 18,000, had 21 murders last year,
which makes for a homicide rate of 116 per 100,000 people. The world’s
leader in murders, Honduras, has a homicide rate of 90, according to the United Nations.
Following
West Garfield Park in lethality was West Englewood and its 73.3 murder
rate, more than second-place Venezuela with its 53.7 rate. Chicago’s
Chatham (58) beats Belize (44.7); Englewood (52.6) outdoes El Salvador
(41.2); South Chicago (48) tops Guatemala (39.9). The United States as a
whole has 4.5 murders per 100,000.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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