The Bureau of Justice Statistics has only one table showing populations by type of crime and the latest numbers are for 2010: About 17% are in for drug crimes and just under half are in for non-violent crimes.
I like how you imply that “what really happened” in the Cleveland case was different and then go on to talk about Chicago. Maybe your synapses are backfiring?
In statistics, one cannot calculate a probability using a single observation. In conservative politics, the reverse is true.