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There were 93 stops per 100 people in the most violent SECTION of Brooklyn. Made a mistake, didn't make anything up. Now get over it.
No you made it up. Its a very very small section of Brooklyn, that is particularly dangerous. Its literally eight project buildings in Brownsville that were part of a special operation.
No you made it up. Its a very very small section of Brooklyn, that is particularly dangerous.
Listen guy, there 52,000 stops in 4 years in a neighborhood of 14,000 in Brownsville. That's 13,000 stops per year in a neighborhood of 14,000 aka about 93 per 100.
Listen guy, there 52,000 stops in 4 years in a neighborhood of 14,000 in Brownsville. That's 13,000 stops per year in a neighborhood of 14,000 aka about 93 per 100.
Brownsville population is 55,000 not 14,000.
They are talking about a subsection of a neighborhood, part of operation clean halls. 8 blocks of city property, particularly dangerous projects (not private homes). So you went from "all of Brooklyn", to a 1/5th of a 1 of the 60+ neighborhoods in Brooklyn...
There were 52,000 stops in 4 years in a neighborhood of 14,000 within Brownsville. That translates to 13,000 stops per year in a neighborhood of 14,000.
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They are talking about a subsection of a neighborhood, part of operation clean halls. 8 blocks of particularly dangerous projects (not private homes). So you went from "all of Brooklyn", to a 1/5th of a 1 of the 60+ neighborhoods in Brooklyn...
I didn't say "all of Brooklyn." I said "in Brooklyn." I made a mistake reading the original article. I skimmed it. I admitted I made a mistake more than once.
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Atlanta is at 15 as of 2/20. 1 higher than the same time last year.
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