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Old 03-31-2021, 09:59 AM
 
Location: Agg-Town, TX
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Dallas - 56
Fort Worth - 22
D/FW metroplex total - 115

Houston - 92 (LexisNexis)
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Old 03-31-2021, 11:28 AM
 
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Houston is way higher than that, 105 according to this..

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cli...outputType=amp

Philadelphia 120
L.A 90
NYC 84 as of 3/28
CHI 139
Compton 12
Dino 20
Oakland 34
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Old 03-31-2021, 12:20 PM
 
Location: the future
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Houston is way higher than that, 105 according to this..

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cli...outputType=amp

Philadelphia 120
L.A 90
NYC 84 as of 3/28
CHI 139
Compton 12
Dino 20
Oakland 34

Philadelphia 120 rate 8 per 100k
L.A 90 rate 2.21 per 100k
NYC 84 as of 3/28 rate .96 per 100k
CHI 139 rate 5.16 per 100k
Compton 12 rate 12.37 per 100k
Dino 20 rate 10 per 100k
Oakland 34[/quote] rate 7.8 per 100k


California cities outside of LA and SF not doing too well. San bernandino has a rate similar to Baltimore (rate 10.5) and higher than Compton.
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Old 03-31-2021, 12:54 PM
 
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Baltimore-63
Baltimore county?
DC-42
Prince Georges County-34
35 if you include the Laurel homicide, happened on the pg side
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Old 03-31-2021, 01:01 PM
 
Location: Bergen County, New Jersey
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According to BPD and the Hub

Boston: 11 as of 3/31 with a rate of 1.60
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Old 03-31-2021, 01:02 PM
 
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Philadelphia 120 rate 8 per 100k
L.A 90 rate 2.21 per 100k
NYC 84 as of 3/28 rate .96 per 100k
CHI 139 rate 5.16 per 100k
Compton 12 rate 12.37 per 100k
Dino 20 rate 10 per 100k
Oakland 34
rate 7.8 per 100k


California cities outside of LA and SF not doing too well. San bernandino has a rate similar to Baltimore (rate 10.5) and higher than Compton.[/quote]

Yeah from what it looks like the crime drop of the mid 90s hit LA, NY and DC the hardest..thinned out the hoods alot. LA and NYC being the main two coastal hubs and DC the head of state where politics are handled. Everything else is still seem like near the same. They say San Bernardino stuck in the 80s around here..broke and white tees. Edit- compton actually at 13..the maps they provide show slighty different results

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Old 03-31-2021, 01:27 PM
 
Location: the future
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rate 7.8 per 100k


California cities outside of LA and SF not doing too well. San bernandino has a rate similar to Baltimore (rate 10.5) and higher than Compton.
Yeah from what it looks like the crime drop of the mid 90s hit LA, NY and DC the hardest..thinned out the hoods alot. LA and NYC being the main two coastal hubs and DC the head of state where politics are handled. Everything else is still seem like near the same. They say San Bernardino stuck in the 80s around here..broke and white tees. Edit- compton actually at 13..the maps they provide show slighty different results[/quote]

Atlanta also had a dramatic drop since the 90's also. To tell you the truth New Orleans slid under the radar but has been seeing lower rates than its usual average rate in the 60's the last few years or so being replaced by Baltimore and St.Louis since 2013. As of recent the worst spike seen by a city is Memphis who didnt crack 200 for the first time til 2 years ago and now in the 300's. Seems like its Memphis turn and will eventually be murder capital WHEN Baltimore and St. Louis start to decline.
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Old 03-31-2021, 01:41 PM
 
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Atlanta also had a dramatic drop since the 90's also. To tell you the truth New Orleans slid under the radar but has been seeing lower rates than its usual average rate in the 60's the last few years or so being replaced by Baltimore and St.Louis since 2013. As of recent the worst spike seen by a city is Memphis who didnt crack 200 for the first time til 2 years ago and now in the 300's. Seems like its Memphis turn and will eventually be murder capital WHEN Baltimore and St. Louis start to decline.[/quote]

Ah yeah Memphis a lil hood city, I been out there couple years back in they trap they servin everybody out them apartments lol south memphis and all types of gutta stuff like the ho stroll in front of the loves stop like you see in any real hood city..but whos knows it could be a city we havnt expect to take the murder cap but right now Stl and Bmoe look like it wont slow anytime. Detroit and all those cities matter fact Im sure the police they work with each other, the cheifs communicate over the phone probably sharing different little tactics then they flood the streets at the same time. Thats probabaly why we see the murder rates in all these cities speed up or slowdown aside from weather. And it do get chilly out here on the westcoast and Cali..i wanna also say the Memphis music scene blowin up they got stuff coming from out there other than ATL and youngboy
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Old 03-31-2021, 05:12 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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Look up the Racial breakdown for Vancouver vs Chicago.... If Chicago had Vancouver's Black population at - 1% and those from Latin- America at - 1.6% of the population .... Chicago would still be similar in the murder rates..... Like Germany's non-Black numbers. Vancouver has a high Asian % also which is non-Black. Sad that US cities had to go though so much change over decades being such a large country to just boom other areas next outside of other cities and racial change still ongoing. Canada has far less and a immigration system by merit where desired skills with education is how you get in and they go mostly to Vancouver and Toronto it seems.
You are in Germany if I remember correctly and love American blight... worst the better and industrial abandoned areas BY STREET-VIEWS as entertaining. But please don't bring in the demolished Cabrini Green housing projects to this thread again as you did in some.


Anyway.... back to this thread now on murder rates even by RACE for insight into actual statistics.....
This link below is from 2016 and has a breakdown of murders and perpetrators by RACE and shooters.

We can also note again by statistics ...
Chicago by -‘ Race and ethnicity: (city-proper only)
- 33.3% European White; - 29% Black or African-American; - 28.7% Hispanic or Latino; - 6.6% Asian; - 2.4% all other racial identifications (this stat came from the Chicago City Budget link and 2018 stats)
Some stats that link all that are white including Hispanic Whites 45% - 50% for Chicago.

https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/...ers-are-black/

So let see what it says from the link.

Title: Chicago: 75% of Murdered Are Black, 71% of Murderers Are Black.
Cities Black population % was 33% in 2010 and now 29%.

- 83.4% of deaths were from shootings, 6.7% stabbings, and 6.5% assaults. Of the 362 firearm homicides, 351 (97%) were from handguns. 77% of all homicide victims had a prior arrest history. Victims were 90% male.

Offenders by Race:
IN FACT - ONLY 3.4% OF THE OFFENDERS who murdered IN CHICAGO in 2016 WERE WHITE

Victims by Race:
IN FACT - ONLY 4.6% OF THE VICTIMS who were murdered IN CHICAGO in 2016 WERE WHITE

The data on offenders also tells a troubling story: Young, Black males are overwhelmingly committing most of the murders. Based on the data on the victims, that means, young Black males are primarily killing other young, Black males. So much gang on gang related in their vast majority same ethnicity neighborhoods of the City.

*None of the facts means one race is of less value as a human being.... still vs other Nation's cities without US cities ethnic challenges and immigration issues, also adding by whom most of the murders are committed by and upon whom by race ... these are some facts posted.
No one has to do more explaining than a Chicago booster.
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Old 03-31-2021, 05:47 PM
 
Location: Northern United States
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Philadelphia 120 rate 8 per 100k
L.A 90 rate 2.21 per 100k
NYC 84 as of 3/28 rate .96 per 100k
CHI 139 rate 5.16 per 100k
Compton 12 rate 12.37 per 100k
Dino 20 rate 10 per 100k
Oakland 34
I see 133 homicides for Chicago, on the sun times, not 139.
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