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Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:08 am to burgeman
Looks like rape is WAAAAY up
05/06 Katrina Refugees fricking shite up
05/06 Katrina Refugees fricking shite up
This post was edited on 1/13/17 at 8:10 am
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:09 am to burgeman
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Black men between the ages of 17 and 36 made up 44 percent of those slain
Black lives don't matter when it's black on black crime apparently.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:10 am to Breesus
People are feeling rapey and not murdery.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:12 am to burgeman
Let's see what happens once the new mayor neuters the police department and replaces Dabadie with a new police chief who is more "sensitive" to the concerns of the black community.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:13 am to stout
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Black men between the ages of 17 and 36 made up 44 percent of those slain
Black lives don't matter when it's black on black crime apparently.
That percentage is surprisingly low
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:13 am to burgeman
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Black men between the ages of 17 and 36 made up 44 percent of those slain.
Omg white cops are literally committing genocide
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:14 am to stout
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Black men between the ages of 17 and 36 made up 44 percent of those slain
Probably mostly by cops.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:14 am to Breesus
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Looks like rape is WAAAAY up
That is probably due to the redefinition of what rape is now and women reporting rapes more.
This isn't empirical studies by any means but I saw a jump in rape in Houston and New Orleans crime stats awhile back.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:14 am to stout
Homicides (deaths) dont mean shite
We have better ER, shorter response times and every body has a phone to quickly report a crime, so less "deaths" after a crime/shooting.
"Shootings" is what needs to be reported.
We have better ER, shorter response times and every body has a phone to quickly report a crime, so less "deaths" after a crime/shooting.
"Shootings" is what needs to be reported.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:16 am to Drop4Loss
Those are in the aggravated assault category
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"Shootings" is what needs to be reported.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:18 am to burgeman
I don't go into BR at night unless I have to, 10 years ago I wouldn't think twice about it.
Maybe it's because I am older & more aware, but I do not feel safe going to Mall of LA or stopping to pump gas on O'Neal Lane after dark.
Maybe because years ago crime was confined to certain areas & it doesn't seem to be that way now.
I'm far from an expert, it just seems that it is worse now.
Maybe it's because I am older & more aware, but I do not feel safe going to Mall of LA or stopping to pump gas on O'Neal Lane after dark.
Maybe because years ago crime was confined to certain areas & it doesn't seem to be that way now.
I'm far from an expert, it just seems that it is worse now.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:22 am to LSUJML
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Maybe it's because I am older & more aware, but I do not feel safe going to Mall of LA or stopping to pump gas on O'Neal Lane after dark
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:24 am to GeorgeReymond
Only 45 homicides in the city limits in 2016? Safer than Jackson.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:24 am to LSUJML
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Maybe it's because I am a pussy
FIFY
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:25 am to Drop4Loss
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We have better ER, shorter response times and every body has a phone to quickly report a crime, so less "deaths" after a crime/shooting.
i remember reading this in Wall Street Journal a few years back
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"Did everybody become a lousy shot all of a sudden? No," said Jim Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police, a union that represents about 330,000 officers. "The potential for a victim to survive a wound is greater than it was 15 years ago."
In other words, more people in the U.S. are getting shot, but doctors have gotten better at patching them up. Improved medical care doesn't account for the entire decline in homicides but experts say it is a major factor.
Emergency-room physicians who treat victims of gunshot and knife attacks say more people survive because of the spread of hospital trauma centers—which specialize in treating severe injuries—the increased use of helicopters to ferry patients, better training of first-responders and lessons gleaned from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:26 am to LSUJML
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I'm far from an expert, it just seems that it is worse now.
Very scientific analysis
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:26 am to LSUJML
dp
This post was edited on 1/13/17 at 8:27 am
Posted on 1/13/17 at 8:27 am to burgeman
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What does the OT think?
I think violent crime is up but since its mainly in the hood I don't care. Burglaries are a little more concerning to my everyday life.
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