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Two homicides on the Peninsula. First was in Hampton, a man from Georgia was shot and killed in the parking lot in the Shell Rd area, not far from where a teen was shot on Wednesday. Then today, a man was murdered after a shooting in the Oyster Point area of NN, also in a parking lot. That two remain tied at 17.
St Louis at 130 after someone was killed in South City.
It has been a quiet week unlike last week and last weekend which was VIOLENT, only Monday and today has been a fatal shooting in the city.
Downtown LA is up to 8 homicides in August alone.
This is still an uptick for the area and downtown is already the most dangerous section of LA.
I would compare DTLA to Kensington, Philadelphia because both areas are similar in heavy vagrant/homeless/drug populations.
Both areas have alot of drug dealers and drug related crimes (both theft & homicides). Maybe the difference for DTLA is that the dealers come from all over LA.
New York City 271(Manhattan 51, The Bronx 86, Brooklyn 82, Queens 48, Staten Island 4)
Los Angeles 252
Chicago 430
Houston 294*
Phoenix 130*
Philly 352
San Antonio 82* San Diego 26*
Dallas 136
San Jose 24
Austin 49*
Jacksonville, FL 103
Fort Worth TX 73*
Columbus, OH 89
Indianapolis 134
New Orleans 140
Minneapolis 62
Miami city proper is 28, Miami Beach is 3 and Miami Dade County is 54
Charlotte- 76---same time in 2021 it was 58
San Francisco- 35----Oakland is at 83
Seattle- 35(nearby Tacoma, WA is 27 compare to 16 in 2021 same time period)
Denver- 56
Oklahoma City- 48
Nashville- 78
El Paso- 11
Washington DC- 136
Boston- 20
Las Vegas- 88(125 Clark County total)
Portland- 58
Detroit- 185
Louisville- 116
Memphis- 182
Baltimore- 231
Milwaukee- 153
Albuquerque- 84*
Fresno- 39
Tucson- 41
Sacramento- 44*
Mesa- 16*
Kansas City, MO- 110----Kanas City, KS 26, Independence MO 9, Lee's Summit 4, Raytown 5, Overland Park 5
Atlanta- 102
Omaha- 11
Cincinnati 52
Cleveland 86 and Akron OH is at 37*
Colorado Springs-29
Raleigh- 27
Virginia Beach- 9
Long Beach- 18
West Palm Beach, FL 13
Fort Lauderdale 15*
Tampa, FL 38*
St. Peterburg, FL 16*
Tallahassee, FL 13
Gary, IN 32
East Chicago, IN 8
East Saint Louis, IL 15
Durham 29
Stockton, CA 27
Charleston, SC 10
Salt Lake City 11
My 2006 self would have been upset about those numbers. Not just because Atlanta is so high but because SD was so low. I guess it was a jealousy/misery loves company sort of thing seeing how SD was more like the greatest city in the world than ATL.
Of course now it would be better if every city gets their numbers back to the 2010's levels or lower.
It's funny the community has been trying to cancel this for years...just giving them a reason too. We should be defying sterotypes, not playing into them
It's funny the community has been trying to cancel this for years...just giving them a reason too. We should be defying sterotypes, not playing into them
The community??? Or white people who have recently moved into surrounding areas? Big difference.
The issue is Boston Carnival is basically the domain of inner city people age 16-30. There’s very little that’s family friendly if anything at all. everyone knows your oops will be there.
One of the men is in critical condition. It’s been a few years since I can remember a Boston carnival without a shooting or stabbing. Usually multiple. But to cancel it truly is a political nonstarter.
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