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Old 01-02-2021, 11:32 AM
 
Location: Northeast states
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NY State/NJ/PA

Paterson, NJ 26
Trenton, NJ 40
Utica, NY 8
Jersey City, NJ 15
Atlantic City, NJ 7
East Orange 4
Irvington 10
Newark 55
Buffalo, NY 63
Syracuse, NY 31


Rochester, NY 53
Albany, NY 16
Schenectady, NY 7
Troy, NY 6
Mount Vernon, NY 9
Camden, NJ 24
Chester, PA 27
Harrisburg, PA 15
York, PA 10
Reading, PA 8
Allentown, PA 11
Wikes barre, PA 4
Erie, PA 9
Hazleton, PA 2
Williamsport, PA 2
Wilkinsburg, PA 13
McKeesport, PA 6
Wilmington, DE 26
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Old 01-02-2021, 11:40 AM
 
Location: Southwest Suburbs
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Cook County medical examiner's office handled 970 homicides, of which 875 were gun-related, exceeding the record of 838 in 1994. 22 children younger than 10 died in a homicide. In addition, opioid deaths were 1,599 (from 647 in 2015).
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Old 01-02-2021, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn the best borough in NYC!
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Does anyone have a breakdown of NYC homicides by borough?
You can check it on the nypd crime stats website. They break it down to Bronx, Northern Queens, Southern Queens, Northern Brookyn, Southern Brooklyn. Northern Manhattan, Southern Manhattan, Staten Island.


I’m about to check now
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Old 01-02-2021, 03:32 PM
 
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You can check it on the nypd crime stats website. They break it down to Bronx, Northern Queens, Southern Queens, Northern Brookyn, Southern Brooklyn. Northern Manhattan, Southern Manhattan, Staten Island.


I’m about to check now
Thanks.

For NYC through 12/27:

Brooklyn - 168 (99 in 2019)

Bronx - 106 (84 in 2019)

Manhattan - 79 (51 in 2019)

Queens - 74 (69 in 2019)

Staten Island - 20 (14 in 2019)
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Old 01-02-2021, 06:36 PM
 
Location: Canada
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Canadian Cities in 2020 compared to 2019

Toronto, ON: 71 (78 in 2019)

Winnipeg, MB: 43 (44 in 2019)

Edmonton, AB: 36 (28 in 2019)

Calgary, AB: 34 (20 in 2019)

Montreal, QB: 22 (25 in 2019)

Hamilton, ON: 17 (13 in 2019)

Vancouver, BC: 19 (10 in 2019)

Saskatoon, SK: 12 (16 in 2019)

Regina, SK: 11 (8 in 2019)

Surrey, BC: 10 (20 in 2019)

Thunder Bay, ON: 8 (6 in 2019)

Halifax, NS: 8 (3 in 2019)

Brampton, ON: 8 (20 in 2019)

Ottawa, ON: 8 (13 in 2019)

Mississauga, ON: 7 (11 in 2019)

Prince Albert, SK: 6 (7 in 2019)

Oshawa, ON: 6 (6 in 2019)

North Battleford, SK: 5 (3 in 2019)

Markham, ON: 5 (6 in 2019)

Langley City, BC: 5 (1 in 2019)

Burnaby, BC: 4 (0 in 2019)

Abbotsford, BC: 4 (1 in 2019)

Windsor, ON: 4 (4 in 2019)

Sudbury, ON: 4 ( 3 in 2019)

Gatineau, QB: 4 (1 in 2019)

London, ON: 4 (7 in 2019)

Portage la Prairie, MB: 3 (2 in 2019)

Yellowknife, NWT: 3 (0 in 2019)

Brantford, ON: 3 (4 in 2019)

Cambridge, ON: 3 (2 in 2019)

Kingston, ON: 3 (2 in 2019)

Kelowna, BC: 3 ( 0 in 2019)

Guelph, ON: 3 (0 in 2019)

Kitchener, ON: 3 (2 in 2019)

Laval, QB: 3 (7 in 2019)

Iqaluit, NU: 2 (2 in 2019)

Red Deer, AB : 2 (3 in 2019)

Wetaskiwin, AB: 2 (1 in 2019)

St Catharine's, ON: 2 (2 in 2019)

Oakville, ON: 2 (2 in 2019)

Chilliwack, BC: 2 (4 in 2019)

Moncton, NB: 2 (2 in 2019)

Brandon, MB: 1 (2 in 2019)

Burlington, ON: 1 (1 in 2019)

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Old 01-02-2021, 09:35 PM
 
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Anyone from ND or MT that can shed some light on the homicides in those states? Are they gang shootings or domestics?
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Old 01-03-2021, 12:21 AM
 
Location: Brooklyn the best borough in NYC!
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Thanks.

For NYC through 12/27:

Brooklyn - 168 (99 in 2019)

Bronx - 106 (84 in 2019)

Manhattan - 79 (51 in 2019)

Queens - 74 (69 in 2019)

Staten Island - 20 (14 in 2019)
Not surprised at Brooklyn’s upstick. Lots of gang activity there this year especially in Brownsville.
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Old 01-03-2021, 12:42 AM
 
Location: Uptown
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Thanks.

For NYC through 12/27:

Brooklyn - 168 (99 in 2019)

Bronx - 106 (84 in 2019)

Manhattan - 79 (51 in 2019)

Queens - 74 (69 in 2019)

Staten Island - 20 (14 in 2019)
A increase in every borough. Wow. I wonder if it'll continue.
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Old 01-03-2021, 12:56 AM
 
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When a city with a population of around 300k had never before recorded at least 250 homicides in any given year, jaw-dropping would be an understatement in regards to the 262 murders in St.Louis in 2020.
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Old 01-03-2021, 01:21 AM
 
Location: Northern United States
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When a city with a population of around 300k had never before recorded at least 250 homicides in any given year, jaw-dropping would be an understatement in regards to the 262 murders in St.Louis in 2020.
Yeah it’s atrocious, same thing for cities like Memphis, and Cleveland this year, pure insanity. Though I feel like it was foreseeable with the worst ever increase of poverty by far in this country this year, huge unemployment and social unrest. It kinda reminds me of the early 1930s and how the Great Depression caused crime rates to spike to incredible levels, similar or even higher to what we are seeing today.
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