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Cities Like Baltimore,Detroit & St louis may need the national guard soon.
The Violence in Los Angeles is mainly just in South Central today,but Los Angeles Gangs like Ms 13 & 18st have turned El Salvador into the murder capital of the world.Certain cities just dont have the money to fight crime like Nyc.
National Guard won't do anything. Despite popular misconceptions, most murders in cities are in isolated incidents, not large shootouts and drivebys.
National Guard won't do anything. Despite popular misconceptions, most murders in cities are in isolated incidents, not large shootouts and drivebys.
Well, there are lot and lot of isolated incident in B'more lately...
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Originally Posted by Kobe25
The Violence in Los Angeles is mainly just in South Central today,but Los Angeles Gangs like Ms 13 & 18st have turned El Salvador into the murder capital of the world.Certain cities just dont have the money to fight crime like Nyc.
LA times murder map show another story, homicides are wide spread in LA county with some area worse than other.
Relax my friend it's still very early and it's been very cold. I always tell people just because it doesn't make the national news any more doesn't mean that there isn't plenty of action in DC. The difference is that many of the shooting victims are being saved now by medical technology which make the homicide rate much lower than it could be.
“So far this year, the majority of the gun violence we've seen are a result of chronic gang conflicts driven in part by social media commentary and petty disputes among rival factions,” he said in a statement.
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