Carjackings up to 510% in major US cities, No surprise but all are Democrat run cities
Carjackings soar by up to 510% in major US cities: All Democrat run cities, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans are all experiencing 'disturbing' spikes in crime
Critics are blaming a rise in violent car takeovers on lax punishment for offenders, and Covid-era changes in driving habits
Carjackings are the upswing across the nation, with some cities recording triple-digit spikes in the crime
More than 1,800 cases were reported in Chicago last year, while another 510 cases were logged in New York City
Last November, Chicago's top cop revealed that an 11-year-old boy is believed to have committed several of the vehicular hijackings
Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez blamed rising crime on lax punishment for offenders, calling it 'the perfect storm' for criminals
Philadelphia's top said she was troubled by the trend, which she said could be related to a shift in driving habits in the food delivery and curbside pickup era
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-spikes.html
Carjackings soar by up to 510% in major US cities: All Democrat run cities, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans are all experiencing 'disturbing' spikes in crime
Critics are blaming a rise in violent car takeovers on lax punishment for offenders, and Covid-era changes in driving habits
Carjackings are the upswing across the nation, with some cities recording triple-digit spikes in the crime
More than 1,800 cases were reported in Chicago last year, while another 510 cases were logged in New York City
Last November, Chicago's top cop revealed that an 11-year-old boy is believed to have committed several of the vehicular hijackings
Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez blamed rising crime on lax punishment for offenders, calling it 'the perfect storm' for criminals
Philadelphia's top said she was troubled by the trend, which she said could be related to a shift in driving habits in the food delivery and curbside pickup era
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-spikes.html

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