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18 murders in 24 hours: Inside the most violent day in 60 years in Chicago
“We’ve never seen anything like it, at all,” said Max Kapustin, the senior research director at the University of Chicago Crime Lab.
By Tom Schuba, Sam Charles, and Matthew Hendrickson Jun 8, 2020, 6:21am CDT

A hardworking father killed just before 1 a.m.

A West Side high school student murdered two hours later.

A man killed amid South Side looting at a cellphone store at 12:30 p.m.

A college freshman who hoped to become a correctional officer, gunned down at 4:25 p.m. after getting into an argument in Englewood.

While Chicago was roiled by another day of protests and looting in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, 18 people were killed Sunday, May 31, making it the single most violent day in Chicago in six decades, according to the University of Chicago Crime Lab. The lab’s data doesn’t go back further than 1961.

 
Typical indeed, Daffy you f'n loser...
And? Extremist are pukes. Sucker punchers are weak bullies. Come to think of it you are pretty extreme, extremely angry and jealous! LOL!
 
And? Extremist are pukes. Sucker punchers are weak bullies. Come to think of it you are pretty extreme, extremely angry and jealous! LOL!
Angry, extreme, jealous..the babbling and projecting of a moron
Had you said sucker punchers are weak bullies in your post I wouldn't of had to call you on it.
You poor pathetic two faced buffoon.
 
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