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Old 12-12-2020, 05:21 PM
 
Location: Odenton, MD
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Exactly my point. Baltimore and Detroit always been terrible. Must be something in the air space !
No they just never gentrified the way DC, NYC & LA did
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Old 12-12-2020, 05:28 PM
 
Location: Lebanon, OH
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Cincinnati now at 89.

https://wlwt.com/article/police-teen...ndale/34951472
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Old 12-12-2020, 05:39 PM
 
Location: Canada
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Default Canada Cities/Suburbs Homicides 2020

Maskwacis, AB: 4 (52.1 per 100K)
Dryden, ON: 3 (38.71 per 100K)
North Battleford, SK: 5 (36 per 100K)
Qualicum Beach, BC: 3 (33.54 per 100K)
Val-des-Monts, QB: 3 (25.9 per 100K)
Dauphin, MB: 2 (23.64 per 100K)
Portage la Prairie, MB: 3 (22.54 per 100K)
Langley City, BC: 5 (19.31 per 100K)
Prince Albert, SK: 6 (16.7 per 100K)
Wetaskiwin, AB: 2 (15.8 per 100K)
Yellowknife, NWT: 3 (15.33 per 100K)
Nunavik Zone, QB: 2 (15.16 per 100K)
Thompson, MB: 2 (14.7 per 100K)
Cold Lake, AB: 2 (13.3 per 100K)
Langford, BC: 3 (8.48 per 100K)
Thunder Bay, ON: 8 (7.26 per 100K)
Val d’Or, QB: 2 (6.27 per 100K)


Cochrane, AB: 2 (5.9 [per 100K)
Winnipeg, MB: 41 (5.47 per 100K)
Regina, SK: 11 (4.80 per 100K)
Saskatoon, SK: 12 (4.39 per 100K)
Edmonton, AB: 35 (3.56 per 100K)
Oshawa, ON: 6 (3.52 per 100K
Frederickton, NB: 2 (3.44 per 100K)
Grand Praire, AB: 2 (3.14 per 100K)
Strathcona, AB: 3 (3.05 per 100K)
Brantford, ON: 3 (2.93 per 100K)
Sault Ste. Marie: 2 (2.72 per 100K)
Sarnia, ON: 2 (2.8 per 100K)
Vancouver, BC: 18 (2.66 per 100K)
Hamilton, ON: 15 (2.58 per 100K)
Maple Ridge, BC: 2 (2.43 per 100K




Chilliwack, BC: 2 (2.38 per 100K)
Peterborough, ON: 2 (2.37 per 100K)
Moncton, NB: 2 (2.35 per 100K)
Cambridge, ON: 3 (2.30 per 100K)
Toronto, ON: 69 (2.35 per 100K)
Calgary, AB: 30 (2.24 per 100K)
Guelph, ON: 3 (2.21 per 100K)
Kamloops, BC: 2 (2.21 per 100K)
Lethbridge, AB: 2 (2.17 per 100K)
Abbotsford, BC: 4 (2.01 per 100K)


Red Deer, AB: 2 (1.93 per 100K)
Shawinigian, QC: 1 (1.9 per 100K
Halifax, NS: 8 (1.85 per 100K)
Sudbury, ON: 3 ( 1.82 per 100K)
Windsor, ON: 4 (1.79 per 100K)
Waterloo, ON: 2 (1.76 per 100K)
St Johns, NF: 2 (1.75 per 100K)
Surrey, BC: 8 (1.73 per 100K)
Brandon, MB: 1 (1.72 per 100K)
Burnaby, BC: 4 (1.6 per 100K)
Medicine Hat, AB: 1 (1.58 per 100K)
Kelowna, BC: 2 (1.51 per 100K)
St Catherines, ON: 2 (1.5 per 100K)
Fort McMurray, AB: 1 (1.5 per 100K)
Kingston, ON : 2 (1.46 per 100K)


Kitchener, ON: 3 (1.23 per 100K
Montreal, QC: 22 (1.23 per 100K)
Brampton, ON: 7 (1.16 per 100K)
Niagara Falls, ON: 1 (1.13 per 100K)
Gatineau, QC: 3 (1.05 per 100K)
Oakville, ON : 2 (0.94 per 100K)
London, On: 4 (0.97 per 100K)
Milton, ON: 1 (0.90 per 100K)
Mississauga, ON: 7 (0.84 per 100K)
Markham, ON: 3 (0.87 per 100K)
Ottawa, ON: 8 (0.80 per 100K)
Laval, QC: 3 (0.68 per 100K)
Quebec City: 3 (0.55 per 100,00K)
Burlington, ON: 1 (0.48 per 100K
Vaughn, ON: 1 (0.32 per 100K)
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Old 12-12-2020, 07:07 PM
 
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60 for Greensboro. 18 y/o female shot and killed this afternoon
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Old 12-13-2020, 06:17 AM
 
Location: Bronx, NY
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Overall highest Murder rates ever for cities over 1+ million is

#1 Philadelphia - 37 per 100k
#2 Los Angeles - 34.2 per 100k
#3 Chicago - 33 per 100k
#4 New York - 27 per 100k

It's Interesting how times have changed but Philly is still slightly the worse.
NYC 1990: 2245 homicides / 7,322,564 people = 30.7 homicide rate
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Old 12-13-2020, 06:19 AM
 
Location: Bronx, NY
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https://apnews.com/a1b8a394931f8033249fd2f31f9ec951

I found this link from 1992. It’s amazing how many homicides American cities had in those days.
NYC was the highest robbery big city I believe.
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Old 12-13-2020, 09:48 AM
 
Location: Bronx, NY
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Don't care about the politics but this is relevant to this thread.

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Old 12-13-2020, 09:53 AM
 
Location: Northern United States
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What a garbage, stupid infographic “pro-criminal”, you obviously have an agenda by posting that, even if you say you don’t.
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Old 12-13-2020, 10:41 AM
 
Location: Bronx, NY
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What a garbage, stupid infographic “pro-criminal”, you obviously have an agenda by posting that, even if you say you don’t.
I don't ! Just wanted to show the percentage increases. I knew it was too much to ask people to ignore the political part of the image. There's more to life than politics you imbecile.
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Old 12-13-2020, 11:12 AM
 
Location: Katy,Texas
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What a garbage, stupid infographic “pro-criminal”, you obviously have an agenda by posting that, even if you say you don’t.
I don’t know about other cities. But in the Houston area some recent “pro-criminal” policies have definitely added to the skyrocketing of homicide in the city. The Pandemic was already causing the city to shift into high gear a few months before the politicized killing of George Floyd that many people connect to the current increase in homicide rates. But years of “pro-criminal” policies are having real effect on the homicide rate in Houston.

The one that’s the most memorable because with happened in the Northern portion of my suburb. Was the 2019 killing of a man in a road rage incident. The thing was this man was on bond for shooting someone. He clearly was a danger to the community and shouldn’t have been allowed in the streets anyways. Now you might think that’s an isolated incident but here’s the stats for just this year.

https://thetexan.news/70th-harris-co...tims-advocate/

70 homicides in the county committed by someone on bond. Take in mind the county has had around 400-500 homicides this year (somewhere around 100-130+ the Houston number).
Here is the incident I was talking about and one that just happened 2 days ago.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.chr...t-14060921.php

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.hou...r-15780044.php

^^^ how this was allowed to happen is insane to me. What doesn’t get bond this days...

Part of the reason is someone shooting another person which 9/10 times is attempted murder keeps getting plead down to aggravated assault I don’t know if the prosecution or judges aren’t trying hard enough but I don’t understand how shooting at someone multiple times with intent to kill and missing or injuring is assault and not attempted murder. In fact I have a personal problem with the crime of attempted murder because intent matters in court.

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