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Chicago Kicks Off Holiday Season By Unveiling Festive Red And Green Crime-Scene Tape

Residents of the Windy City noticed that it was beginning to look a lot like Christmas these days, as the Chicago Police Department kicked off the holiday season by unveiling festive red and green crime scene tape.

The tell-tale yuletide sign began popping up around town early this year, as the police couldn't wait until after Thanksgiving to start cordoning off scenes of horrific murders and blood-stained street corners with tape that was noticeably more decorative and Christmas-y.

"It brings a little bit of joy and childlike nostalgia to every deadly shooting," said Chicago Police Department spokesman Sergeant Ray Chapman. "People spend all year looking forward to the holidays, so it only makes sense to usher in the season with our festive Christmas-themed crime scene tape. It may read, ‘Police Line — Do Not Cross' in a literal sense, but what it really means is, ‘Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas!'"

Local gang members likewise expressed warm and fuzzy feelings with each violent crime they commit. "Shooting up neighborhoods and killing people is different this time of year," said Jose Marquez, spokesgangster for the Latin Kings street gang. "When you see that Christmas crime scene tape go up, you know every bullet was like a heartfelt gift given to someone special. It's like we're Santa, and instead of Christmas cheer, we're spreading death, yo."

At publishing time, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that the city would jump on the festive bandwagon by donating a new toy to Toys for Tots for every murder in the month of December.
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@sunsporter1649 says
LOL, yeah, we know, someone with a bullet thru the heart and run over by a truck with the kung flu in their system is counted as a kung flu death, right?

You are suggesting other causes of death were misclassified as Covid. The data says you are wrong. According to the death certificate totals, Covid deaths during 2020 were, if anything, undercounted.

Here in the table are US death numbers for the top ten causes of death for six years ending in 2020. Notice how there are 20% more deaths in 2020 than the average of the previous five years? Doing the math, that's 500,000 excess deaths in 2020.

Notice how, in 2020, 345,000 of those 500,000 excess deaths are classified as Covid? Notice how almost all causes of death rose in 2020, including cancer & heart disease?
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778234

If there's any validity to the claim that lots of deaths have been mis-classified as Covid, why did almost all causes of death increase in 2020? Wouldn't mis-classification produce a reduction in those other causes? The evidence says mis-classification is a red herring.

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Now tell us how many died from the flu
@sunsporter1649 Your famous reading comprehension skills strike again🤣😂

It's in the table, dude!!

And, as the death certificates say, out of 550,000 excess deaths, 345,000 deaths in 2020 were classified as Covid. Can you identify any year in the last 60 with 100,000 flu deaths?? I didn't think so.