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US CHICAGO VIOLENCE-US CHICAGO VIOLENCE — Chart. One of Chicago’s bloodiest holiday weekends in memory ended with 17 people fatally shot and 70 more wounded. The violence brought the total number of homicides for the year to 353, which is 99 more than were recorded for the same period last year. This chart is current as of July 6, 2020 and will not update. Source: Chicago Police Department. Click for a preview.
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