Crime on the Southside of Chicago The crime rate during the time frame of “A Raisin in the Sun” was nothing like the crime we experience today. Crime today consists of murders while in the 1950s crime, for the most part, consisted of chicanery in business deals to runaway with more money than you provided. Walter Lee in “A Raisin in the Sun” for example gave the rest of the insurance money to his business partner as investment for a liquor store (Hansberry, 1966). The money didn’t make it further than the partner's hands before it went in his pocket and as far away from Chicago as it could. The partner was never going to really buy a liquor …show more content…
Wire (2016) gathered criminal information from Monday January 25, 2016 in Chicago. There was a total of 5 people killed and 11 wounded throughout all of Chicago in just one day. Starting before the first act of violence on Monday no one had been shot since 12:35 am Sunday. Near the Harper High School’s Safe Passage Route in West Englewood on the South Side on Monday at 9:18 am two men were seriously injured in what could have been a gang-related shooting. Trevon Stiger and his friend were walking when a man came up pulled out a gun, fired and took off. Stiger was shot in the stomach and while at the hospital was pronounced dead. His friend was shot in the face and was taken to Christ Medical Center. The police are not ruling out gang