be counted. in the 8:00 hour tonight we ll be reporting numbers. that s the 8:00 hour. don t expect it at 8:00, sometime between 8:00 and 9:00 is when we ll see our latest reporting numbers. it was be more than the 62,000 last night, but not significantly more. if you re interested in that, pay attention at the 8:00 hour. so why is it taking the amount of time it s taking? a lot of people are talking about this. first of all, it s very standard. this is how things work in arizona and have for decades. this is due, in part, because the mail-in voting and recorder richer is going to talk about this. we anticipated 90% 95% to 99% of the ballots to be counted by
the inspector general did found errors in the police department s 2012 data. some crimes were reported by incident rather than by the number of a shooting happens. nonfatal shooting happens on a corner in a saturday in june. eight people are shot. spray of gunfire. that s going into the system as one crime? correct. but that s not one crime from the perspective of the fbi or from perspective i think of if you re one of those victims or three of those victims, you re not thinking that s one crime. look, from a person on the street perspective, absolutely you could think of it as eight crimes. there s eight victims. i m not sure that there is a particular value to be placed on which way you report it. what was important to us was once that information flowed into a victim-based reporting rubric that it be done accurately. so that when people are looking at the victim-based reporting numbers, they re getting who actually occurred. eight people had been shot. it s eight separ
once that information flowed into a victim-based reporting rubric that it be done accurately. so that when people are looking at the victim-based reporting numbers, they re getting who actually occurred. eight people had been shot. it s eight separate incidents. the audit found that about a quarter of chicago s aggravated assault and battery cases in 2012 failed to get counted in chicago police statistics reported to the fbi. that incident-based accounting method predates mayor rahm emanuel since it was flagged as incorrect by the inspector general, the chicago pd has begun a review process to fix it. and looking beyond that reporting error, mayor says he s proud his administration s record of reducing crime. overall crime is declined as has homicides to report lows since 71. how did that happen? i mean, the drop is dramatic. the way i look at the way we re doing this, i have a strategy that came out of working with president clinton
the inspector general did find some errors in the police department s 2012 data. some crimes were reported by incident rather than by the number of victims involved. a shooting happens, nonfatal shooting happens on a corner on a saturday in june. eight people are shot. spray of gunfire. that s going into the system as what crime? correct. that s not one crime from the perspective of the fbi. if you re one of those victims or three of those victims, you re not thinking about it as one crime. you could absolutely think of it as eight crimes, there s eight victims. i m not sure there is a particular value to be placed on which way you reported. what was important to us was, once that information flowed into a victim based reporting rubric, that it be done accurately. when people are looking at the victim based reporting numbers,
accurately. when people are looking at the victim based reporting numbers, they re getting what actually occurred. eight people had been shot. it s eight separate incidents. about a quarter of chicago s aggravated assault and battery cases in 2012 failed to get counted in chicago police statistics reported to the fbi. that incident based accounting method predates rahm emmanuel, it was flagged as incorrect by the inspector general. the chicago p.d. has begun a review process to fix it. looking beyond that reporting error, the mayor says he s proud of his administration s record of reducing crime. overall crime has declined as homicide lows in 71. how did that happen? the drop is dramatic. we have a strategy that came out, working with president clinton on the 94 crime bill. simply put, it s about putting more police on the street.