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Baltimore up to 11. Close to a one a day trend. 36 in last 30 days, 182 in last six months.
You do seem to have an axe to grind with Baltimore. I wonder whether you'll be as fastidious pointing out the newest homicides, trends, killings per day and per half year in places like St. Louis, New Orleans, DC, Jackson, Detroit, etc.
I had edited right after you posted a comment - I thought it was at 4 but if it's at 5 then its rate is 0.06 per 100K
It was 4, but a man was found shot dead in the Bronx yesterday, so it brought the murder count up to 5. Apparently though, there was another murder today, man stabbed to death in Brooklyn, so NYC should be at 6 now.
Earlier Sunday, police responded to a Coney Island stabbing. The 42-year-old victim was rushed from West 15th Street to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No arrests have been made in that attack.
You do seem to have an axe to grind with Baltimore. I wonder whether you'll be as fastidious pointing out the newest homicides, trends, killings per day and per half year in places like St. Louis, New Orleans, DC, Jackson, Detroit, etc.
These are numbers and facts. If they disturb you, then you need to deal with whatever personal issues you have. Pay closer attention if you want to debate other cities.
These are numbers and facts. If they disturb you, then you need to deal with whatever personal issues you have. Pay closer attention if you want to debate other cities.
It's not the content of what you are saying that he has an issue with, it's the neuroticism of how frequently you bring it up. You're essentially beating a dead horse for the sake of beating it lol
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