Former President Donald Trump vows to end Chicago’s no cash bail policy, promising a tough crackdown on crime. His stance has sparked debate on public safety and criminal justice reform in the city.
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On Feb. 14, 1929, Chicago witnessed the brutal St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Seven men linked to rival gangs were gunned down, highlighting the deadly turf wars of Prohibition-era organized crime.
The University of Chicago’s Crime Lab report highlights Chicago’s deadly year, analyzing homicide trends and underlying factors driving violence. The study calls for targeted interventions to curb the city’s escalating crime rates.