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Safe City Homicide Map

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Yes it' safe overall
No it's not safe overall
Safe only in certain areas
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Below is the homicide map of Chicago so far this year (September 30). So far, in October Chicago has had 43 people shot with 8 of those dying from their gunshot wounds. Today is October 6. On the overall, would you say the city is safe?

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Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
I lived in North Chicago for 5 years, I used to go to a bar called The Checkerboard Lounge to listen to blues music. There were a couple other bars, The Malibu and Hillside Lounge. There were always people with guns, I stayed away from the trouble and minded my manners. There was never any trouble for me there. The only place I was ever really scared was in Cabrini before it was gentrified. That is the only place I ever saw civilians shooting it out on the streets. I am a little nervous in any big city, Raleigh, Charlotte, Dallas, Atlanta. Lots of people means lots of victims, I try to stay in rural areas. I avoid cities whenever I can. Is Chicago really any worse than Baltimore or DC or Houston? Maybe in terms of gang shootings but every large city is more dangerous than smaller communities.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@Roadsterrider Yes, every large city is more dangerous than small. And Chicago has always had issues in some neighborhoods. I also recall Cabrini Green. Kids coming out of Mother's on Division had to be careful they didn't go West and into big trouble. And there are areas that been trouble for decades. But the cancer is growing. And what about the people who live in those areas? They are continually forgotten about and their plight is simply accepted.

Chicago has become a major drug distribution center. Gang violence is driven largely on the drug trade. We either write off some of the poorer areas of the city and say those people's safety doesn't matter, or we do something to deal with the crime. So far, democratic mayors have been either unwilling or unable to handle it.