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Memphis, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Kansas City, Newark, Orlando, Las Vegas saw upstick in shootings/murders. Murders are down in Camden, Oakland, New Orleans
Memphis has more murders than Philly and Bmore it match close to NYC and L.A numbers.
Smaller Cities like Chester and Gary, IN has upstick
Small cities like Syracuse in Upstate New York saw slight upstick.
As of Feb 13 LA is experiencing a 62.3% increase in aggravated assaults, a 33.1% increase in robberies, a 41.7% increase in murder and a 50.5% increase in shootings since 2014.
Shooting incidents are usually justified. Police shootings are not a good measure of being a "police state." How police treat innocent people is. In 2009 in Brooklyn, there were 93 stop and frisks per 100 citizens. That's not low. Here's some information about NYPD you probably aren't aware of. https://www.rutherford.org/publicati...n_police_state
Again you and your made up stats. Without even looking it up, this cannot possibly be true given the population of Brooklyn. NYPD would have to have like 100,000 officers in Brooklyn alone doing this everyday to accomplish this feat.
Again you and your made up stats. Without even looking it up, this cannot possibly be true given the population of Brooklyn. NYPD would have to have like 100,000 officers in Brooklyn alone doing this everyday to accomplish this feat.
There were 93 stops per 100 people in the most violent SECTION of Brooklyn. Made a mistake, didn't make anything up. Now get over it.
In 2011, roughly 1 out of every 12 NYers was stopped. There were over 680,000 stops citywide.
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