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On the heels of a summer of fearing that 
shootings  and violence in major cities nationwide would continue their upward  trends from earlier in the year, crime statistics in some places  remained largely the same, if not decreased, while 
police officials in others – such as Chicago – continued their pleas for peace amid increasing bloodshed, statistics show.
Experts previously told Fox News that they feared recent shooting and 
murder  upticks would lead to more violent summer months, especially  considering the numbers were higher than the previous year even before  Memorial Day. An analysis of the crime statistics for some of the major  U.S. cities shows the crime statistics were varied – but the overall  numbers did not stop police officials from begging the public to stop  the bloodshed linked to illegal firearms and gun violence. 
CHICAGO 
 
        A police officer Friday was dragged by a Chevy Impala after a routine traffic stop spiraled out of control.        
In announcing crime statistics in 
Chicago for  the month of August, police officials described "a challenging time  across the city," with 78 murders, or 22% more, for the month compared  to August 2020. The city saw a 3% uptick in murders year-to-date  compared to the past year. 
And  while shootings had decreased from 380 in August 2020 to 372 in August  2021, the number of shooting victims was up by three last month compared  to the same month last year. 
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For  July, Chicago Police Department saw two fewer murders year over year,  but shootings were up. CPD reported 461 shootings with 614 victims in  July 2021, compared to the 402 shootings with 561 victims in July 2020. 
 

        Chicago Police Chief of Patrol Brian McDermott talks of the  shooting Sunday that left a 7-year-old girl dead. (Chicago Police)       
Police brass were notably incensed by the gun violence following a shooting in mid-August, when a 7-year-old girl 
was fatally shot as she sat in a parked car next to her younger sister, a 6-year-old who was also critically wounded, police said. 
According  to CPD Chief of Patrol Brian McDermott, the girls’ mother was helping  them into the back seat of the car when the shots were fired. 
"To  say that I am sad and outraged would be an understatement," he said. "I  can only hope that every resident of this city is as angry, saddened  and outraged as I am at this time. Too many young people have lost their  lives to senseless gun violence in the city of Chicago."
ATLANTA 
 
        Several streets are closed in the Midtown area of Atlanta, after a  police officer was shot at an apartment building Wednesday afternoon,  June 30, 2021. (Ben Gray/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)       (Ben Gray/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
Murders appeared to have decreased from May to June in the 
Georgia city but were up approximately 20% from June to July, or 10 to 12 murders, respectively, 
city statistics show. Shootings were down in July compared to June.
 
But violent crime 
escalated  in the city in August. As of Aug. 28, murders for the most recent  28-day period doubled compared to the same preceding time frame, with 24  reported in August compared to 12 reported previously. 
Shootings were up 48%, with 48 incidents jumping to 71 in August, statistics show. 
Year to date, overall violent crime was up 9%, and murders were up 14%. 
LOS ANGELES
 
        The Los Angeles Police Department’s Wilshire Division detectives  are asking for the public’s help in finding the victim and witnesses to  assist in this attempted robbery where shots were fired by the victim.        (LAPD)
The 
Los Angeles Police Department 
reported  that murders decreased as the summer progressed, with 43 reported in  June, 39 in July and 29 in August. Shootings and shooting victims were  up in July compared to June, but down in August compared to July. 
Year  to date, however, murders were up 22.5%, shootings had increased 35.5%  and shooting victims jumped by 33.3% by the end of August, statistics  show. 
Los Angeles County as a whole reported a year-to-date increase in homicides of 62.5%, with Sheriff Alex Villanueva 
describing how the murder statistic "keeps trending upward."
There were 195 homicides reported year to date by the end of August, he said. "That is very, very bad," he added. 
 
Year to date, reports of aggravated assaults with a firearm were up 41%, Villanueva said.  
PHILADELPHIA
 
        Photo shows the crime scene where a Philadelphia police officer was shot in August 2021 (WTXF FOX29)       
Philadelphia reported approximately 54  homicides in June compared to the roughly 38 in July. There were 32  homicides reported in August. Shootings in July compared to August were  down by approximately 17.3%, while the number of shooting victims  reported during that time was down 22.5%, 
statistics showed. 
Shooting and homicide statistics for the months before summer varied compared to July and August. 
Year  to date, however, shootings were up 17.5% as of Aug. 29. And as of  Friday, there were 358 murders reported in the city – up 16% compared to  the same day in 2020, 
data show.
MINNEAPOLIS
 
        Police investigate a shooting as protesters gather on Thursday,  June 3, 2021, in Minneapolis. (Richard.Tsong-Taatari/Star Tribune via  AP)       (Richard.Tsong-Taatari/Star Tribune via AP)
Despite  upticks in murders in April and May, the summer months of June, July  and August have seen fewer homicides year over year. Police have also  reported fewer aggravated assaults in each of those three months than in  the same time in 2020, according to Minneapolis 
city statistics. 
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NEW YORK CITY
 
        Police converge on the scene of a shooting in Brooklyn, one of  numerous during the day, on July 14, 2021 in New York City.  (Photo by  Spencer Platt/Getty Images)       
Overall index crime in 
New York City  was up 22% by the end of May compared to the same time last year and  increased 3.1% in June and 0.2% in July, New York Police Department  (NYPD) statistics show. The number of murders in May 2021 was the same  as in May 2020, but shootings were up 73%.
But  the violent crime tempered in June, with 23.3% fewer murders  year-over-year and 19.5% fewer shootings. In July, the NYPD reported  49.1% fewer murders and 35% fewer shooting incidents, the department  said. 
As of Aug. 29, murders for the previous 28 days were down 11.5%, while shooting incidents had decreased by 32.5%. 
SEATTLE
Seattle Police Department 
reported  a particularly fatal June, with nine murders reported compared to the  four recorded in May and April combined. Four murders were reported in  July and August, police said. 
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Police  also reported an uptick in aggravated assaults in all three of the  summer months, with 307 incidents reported in June, 314 in July and 292  in August. For comparison, there were 259 instances of aggravated  assaults reported in May and 247 in April, police statistics show. 
  Stephanie  Pagones is a Digital Reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Follow her  on Twitter at @steph_pagones. If you've got a tip, you can email her at  
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All of these shit hole cities have blind, deaf, and dumb DPST managment - who only see their ideology - nothing more
DPSTs cannot comprehend that their criminal actions have consequences - as well shown above. 
DPSTs are about marxist revolution Uber alles
and pitching the entire country into a Venezuela cesspool
To hell with The DPST nomenklatura 
They are fomenting Civil WAR!
From my cold dead hands.