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I know, I know, It's way too early for this to start but I decided to establish this thread for when the time comes. I do hope the trend continues to decrease and that all cities see record low homicides and violent crime in general.
Allentown, PA
Chicago, IL
ANCHORAGE, Alaska
COLUMBUS, Ga
Columbus, Ohio
Kansas City, Kansas
Baton Rouge
Tucson, Arizona
Jacksonville, Florida
Fayetteville, NC
San Diego, CA
Long Beach CA
St Louis is at 2
Houston
Columbia, MO
Shreveport, Louisiana
Jersey City, New Jersey
North Topsail Beach, NC 2
Trenton, New Jersey
Baltimore is now at 2
Cincinnati
Was reading about it - I don't think 1 is 100% ruled a homicide yet. Someone with blunt force trauma but it wasn't 100% ruled homicide yet - the paper is reporting it as such for some reason.
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