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re: Is John Fetterman actually retarded?
Posted on 9/12/22 at 9:54 am to LSUwag
Posted on 9/12/22 at 9:54 am to LSUwag
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I’d love to know what that blacked out tattoo on his arm was.
My guess is it was blacked out due to the poor optics. 10 murders in a town of 2,000 seems to be a strong indicator of his ineffectiveness against crime. Probably doesn’t play well on a national stage.
The truth about my tattoos… Here’s why I wear Braddock on my sleeve
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On my right arm, I have nine different dates. These are the dates when people were killed through violence in Braddock while I served as Mayor, starting in 2005. Seven out of nine were gun deaths. I actually have to get one more date added because, in June of 2018, there was another tragic loss of life.
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My first tattoo came after January 16, 2006. It was my second week on the job as mayor after winning my election by a single vote. I received a call and was summoned to a police crime scene where a pizza delivery man had been robbed and killed by gun violence. Every time Braddock lost someone was the worst feeling in the world. In a close-knit community like Braddock — which is home to around 2,000 people — it’s likely you know the victim and their family. It’s an incredibly wrenching and personal experience as a mayor, but nothing compared to what the families have to go through. In my 15 years as Mayor, I worked with the community to take on gun violence and other important issues that Braddock faced every day. I helped initiate youth and art programs for the students of our community and we worked together to create a community center. We also worked to develop buildings that had been written off, kick-started our economy, and reduced deadly violence. My proudest moment as Mayor of Braddock is when our community went 5 ½ years without the loss of life due to gun violence.
Posted on 9/12/22 at 10:52 am to DingLeeBerry
quote:10 murders in 13 years in a town of 2000 roughly figures out to an annual rate of 39 or so.
10 murders in a town of 2,000 seems to be a strong indicator of his ineffectiveness against crime.
To put that in perspective, NOLA's murder rate is 14.
quote:This looks like an easy fix - if gun violence is responsible for your astronomically high murder rate, then simply make gun violence against the law.
I received a call and was summoned to a police crime scene where a pizza delivery man had been robbed and killed by gun violence.
Seems pretty straightforward to me
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