How many murders go unsolved in Chicago?
Similarly, what percentage of homicides are solved in Chicago?
Chicago's Dismal Murder Solve Rate Even Worse When Victims Are Black City data over 19 months show police solved 47% of murders with white victims and 22% with black victims.
Keeping this in view, how many murders did Chicago have in 2019?
The nation's third-most populous city has recorded 490 murders in 2019 as of Tuesday morning, Chicago police say -- about 13% lower than 2018's total of 564. That also would be a roughly 35% drop from 2016, when Chicago reported its highest number of homicides in two decades: 756.
Chicago's homicide rate had surpassed that of Los Angeles by 2010 (16.02 per 100,000), and was more than twice that of New York City (7.0 per 100,000) in the same year. By the end of 2015, Chicago's homicide rate would rise to 18.6 per 100,000.