By: Diane Benjamin
Below are crime stats for three years through July. Source: https://www.bloomingtonil.gov/government/advanced-components/documents/-folder-491
Since the 3 charts are difficult to read and compare, I summarized some items:

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By: Diane Benjamin
Below are crime stats for three years through July. Source: https://www.bloomingtonil.gov/government/advanced-components/documents/-folder-491
Since the 3 charts are difficult to read and compare, I summarized some items:

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How many crimes are not reported as they may not be prosecuted. I have a feeling these statistics are too low and not representative of actual crimes. Thanks Diane for taking the time to educate the public.
as usual (like the “jab” adverse reaction databases) not accurate or even recorded.
Data reporting: (McLean Co and Central Illinois and statewide)
Like the adverse reaction to jab databases and reports (probably lots not tracked or reported correctly to the right person in the right way)-just an educated guess
Normal police have a nie habit of arresting the wrong people. So “lack of prosecution” isn’t always a bad thing.
Imagine being attacked by a drunk, knife-wielding lunatic (with a history that included knifing a pair of black ISU students because one was with/dating a white girl), IN YOUR FRONT YARD, stabbed 19 times trying to keep from getting mutdered, then the dumbass responding cops arrest you when they show up? It has happened.
That’s why Carol Rofstad’s case has never been solved. You can listen to the Podcast, Carol’s Last Christmas. This happened in 1975.