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Unread 02-02-2011, 06:53 PM
 
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ummm their not far apart. both are over 2 million in population and both on average have over 200 a year in murders. So to me its a toss up because one year for bk might go up while it goes down for dade, but at the same times one year might be hot for dade while one year might be cool for brooklyn.

So with both having over 2 million residents with both having over 200 murders yearly i would say its a toss up. But unfortunately when it comes to crime rates if we are comparing counties the fbi would probably make its miami dade vs ny metro instead of just brooklyn.
Yeah, I've always thought the same thing. I've always thought they were pretty even in crime distributuion and population. Miami even has a dangerous neighborhood named Brownsville(just like BK's brownsville, but with palm trees and multi-colored houses and apartments). I compared them because they seemed so even. I think it may be a toss-up also.
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:00 PM
 
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Now which city has the roudiest Haitians?
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:01 PM
 
Location: nyc/philly/pg county.
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Yeah, I've always thought the same thing. I've always thought they were pretty even in crime distributuion and population. Miami even has a dangerous neighborhood named Brownsville(just like BK's brownsville, but with palm trees and multi-colored houses and apartments). I compared them because they seemed so even. I think it may be a toss-up also.
yea i saw a documentary about brownsville miami lol. Doesnt look a thing like brownsville bk but its crime element seems alike.

Brownsville has its own skyline of projects lmao.(brownsville bk). If you take the 3 train to east new york you can view the unique housing project skyline lol.

http://www.thecolorcurve.com/blog/wp...7/brooklyn.jpg
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:02 PM
 
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You are from the Bronx and are a homer. You would say the bronx was safe if an all out war broke out with tanks rolling through the bronx.
How am i a homer. Nobody from new york would say that brooklyn is safe while the bronx is not. Jordan an actual brooklyn native already said that. Bronx and brooklyn natives know what time it is. We're neck and neck
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:03 PM
 
Location: nyc/philly/pg county.
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Now which city has the roudiest Haitians?

miami off coarse. the fact that haitians segregate themselves from other west indies just shows it. Also in nyc jamaicans are known for the rowdiest west indian people as compared to haitians in miami.

haitians in nyc are not that rowdy unless we are talking about parties lol.
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:13 PM
 
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what facts did you prove me wrong with????

the facts are the top three safest boroughs are staten island, manhattan, and queens.

the 2 higher crime rate boroughs are the Bronx and brooklyn. END OF STORY.

what facts did you show to prove me otherwise??? i just told you if you want to go to the ny times homicide map and look at the rates yourself.

in fact i already see with your arrogant responses that your probably a bored 2 year old. So my argument is finished and finished with real facts.
The safest boroughs are Staten Island, Manhattan, Broooklyn and Queens. END OF STORY!!!
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:14 PM
 
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How am i a homer. Nobody from new york would say that brooklyn is safe while the bronx is not. Jordan an actual brooklyn native already said that. Bronx and brooklyn natives know what time it is. We're neck and neck
The majority would say BK is safe.
The majrotiy wouuld say the bronx is not safe.
You try to make the bronx be safe cause you are from there.
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:18 PM
 
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The safest boroughs are Staten Island, Manhattan, Broooklyn and Queens. END OF STORY!!!
brooklyn has a similar crime rate to the Bronx so unless your trying to bash the bronx then brooklyn and bronx are neck to neck while the other boroughs are much safer then these two.

why am i arguing with a out of towner anyway? YAWN NEXT.
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:21 PM
 
Location: nyc/philly/pg county.
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The majority would say BK is safe.
The majrotiy wouuld say the bronx is not safe.
You try to make the bronx be safe cause you are from there.
huh? the majority of people do not say brooklyn is safe unless that person lives in park slope all their life.

the north sections of brookyn alone average around the same amount of murders as the whole bronx.

north/east/central brooklyn are pretty much where all the crime is situated. While you will have certain parts in south brooklyn such as sunset park and coney island that have high amounts of crime, and even the west sections of bk which are known as the most wealthiest have their high crime parts such as gowanus, and red hook.

you clearly do now know anything about brooklyn and from the way you are speaking you just want a debate because you are bored.
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Unread 02-02-2011, 07:21 PM
 
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brooklyn has a similar crime rate to the Bronx so unless your trying to bash the bronx then brooklyn and bronx are neck to neck while the other boroughs are much safer then these two.

why am i arguing with a out of towner anyway? YAWN NEXT.
Brooklyn has less crimes committed than the bronx. On TOP of this they also have a higher population, which means they have lower crime per capita. Are you capable of comprehening this concept?

Out of towner? I am from NYC, kid.
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