New Evidence Reveals Chicago Homicide Rate Is Even Higher Than Everyone Thought
by Amber Randall
The Chicago homicide count from 2016 is even higher than previously reported, according to numbers from the county.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s office reported 812 homicides committed in Chicago in 2016, reports AMI Newswire.
The Chicago Police Department only reported 762 murders for 2016. The main reason for this difference is what the police department decides to include when counting murders.
The police department only counts “murders,” defined as violent acts subject to criminal prosecution. The medical examiner’s officer, on the other hand, counts homicides. They define homicides as “when the death of a person comes at the hand of another person. This does not imply that all homicides are murders that would be subject to criminal prosecution.”
The police department also leaves out violent killings if they are deemed justified. For example, a police shooting of a Chicago resident is not included in the murder count.
The police department also leaves out accidental shootings, shootings that happen while on the interstate highway, shootings that are in self-defense, or killings that happen the year before. (RELATED: Chicago Homicide Rate Reaches Levels Not Seen In Almost 20 Years)
The violence raged in Chicago throughout 2016, reaching levels not seen in almost twenty years. Chicago opened 2016 with an exceptionally bloody month in January. January alone saw 51 homicides and 272 gunshot victims.
Approximately 11 people lost their lives and 50 were shot over Christmas weekend in 2016.
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