Glendale Heights, ILLINOIS historical crime data and statistics


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How safe & how much crime is there in Glendale Heights, ILLINOIS? (population: 31532)
Crimes Absolute numbers of crimes Average percentage chance of being a victim in
One YearFive YearsTen YearsTwenty Years
Murders 00%0%0%0%
Robberies120%0%0%1%
Aggr. Assault180%0%1%1%
Burglary601%3%6%11%
Theft5052%8%15%28%
Auto Theft170%0%1%1%

Sen. Jeff Sessions: Senators turned immigration over to secret meetings and ... - Daily Caller

Sen. Jeff Sessions: Senators turned immigration over to secret meetings and ...
Daily Caller
Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions, in an exclusive interview to be broadcast on The Daily Caller on Monday, savages the comprehensive immigration bill currently being debated by Congress. Sessions, in his measured Alabama drawl, argued that ...

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Sun, 16 Jun 2013 15:08:56 GMT


The Marketplace Fairness Act: a headache for small business owners - Daily Caller

The Marketplace Fairness Act: a headache for small business owners
Daily Caller
In 1992, the Supreme Court ruled in Quill Corp. v. North Dakota that a state can't require an out-of-state business to collect and remit sales taxes to it if doing so is burdensome to the business. The Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA), recently passed by ...

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Sat, 15 Jun 2013 22:03:49 GMT
MSNBC's Martin Bashir: 'IRS' is the new 'n***er' - Daily Caller

MSNBC's Martin Bashir: 'IRS' is the new 'n***er'
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According to MSNBC host Martin Bashir, Republican criticisms of the Internal Revenue Service are little more than thinly-veiled racist attacks on President Obama. “This strategy is nothing new, and it was explained way back in 1981 by Lee Atwater, who ...

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Wed, 05 Jun 2013 22:09:24 GMT




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Disclaimer: The information presented here are for the general population, assume the same rate of crime in the future, and an evenly distributed amount of crime throughout the city in question. They are not meant to accurately predict whether one person in particular will be a victim of crime. Percentages are based on the population of the city/town in question, except for burglaries, which are based on the number of households.