Nationwide Crime Wave

"The nation’s two-decades-long crime decline may be over. Gun violence in particular is spiraling upward in cities across America. In Baltimore, the most pressing question every morning is how many people were shot the previous night. Gun violence is up more than 60% compared with this time last year, according to Baltimore police, with 32 shootings over Memorial Day weekend. May has been the most violent month the city has seen in 15 years.

In Milwaukee, homicides were up 180% by May 17 over the same period the previous year. Through April, shootings in St. Louis were up 39%, robberies 43%, and homicides 25%. 'Crime is the worst I’ve ever seen it,' said St. Louis Alderman Joe Vacarro at a May 7 City Hall hearing.

Murders in Atlanta were up 32% as of mid-May. Shootings in Chicago had increased 24% and homicides 17%. Shootings and other violent felonies in Los Angeles had spiked by 25%; in New York, murder was up nearly 13%, and gun violence 7%.

Those citywide statistics from law-enforcement officials mask even more startling neighborhood-level increases. Shooting incidents are up 500% in an East Harlem precinct compared with last year; in a South Central Los Angeles police division, shooting victims are up 100%.

By contrast, the first six months of 2014 continued a 20-year pattern of growing public safety. Violent crime in the first half of last year dropped 4.6% nationally and property crime was down 7.5%. Though comparable national figures for the first half of 2015 won’t be available for another year, the January through June 2014 crime decline is unlikely to be repeated.
Ref: Wall Street Journal
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DonDiego invites the interested reader to choose his side and then blame someone else for this rather dramatic increase in violent crime.
Living in Texas, I expect gun violence to escalate - at least for a while. Here in Texas the tolerance for criminal behavior and criminals will not be tolerated as it is in the liberal bastions such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Milwaukee, etc. I look forward to the day when a law abiding person can go about their lives without being accosted, robbed, car jacked, or having to deal with any of the criminal behavior that the bleeding heart liberals have allowed with their insane and idiotic laws. No one should have to fear for their well being and lives from gangs and criminals. Those animals should be eradicated - no type of rehab will change the behavior that these animals live by. Now, you kids "get off of my lawn".
Could it have something to do with the fact that people no longer have to listen to cops? hell, some people now feel entitled to fight cops so they can get on TV and yell my hands were up! Now cops are being sued or arrested left and right. I think the cops stopped arresting bad guys because we no longer stand behind them and now the bad guys are running rampant. Can you imagine having a job where every word and every action is video taped all day? screw that!
FYI, I have been in the gun industry (you have heard of this gun company) not by choice, I just happened into it after I got out of the military, but anyway the last decade had been great for the gun industry except the last two years where we got in a 40 hour week but that's about it. The last 6 months we started working a lot of overtime again and very recently could work 7 days a week if we wanted. A lot of people are scared.
Guns aren't the problem, its the bad guy with one in his/her hands......let the cops do their job

just my humble opinion.........................weggie
The same folks who don't recognize that Obama's policies are slowing the economy won't find a connection with increasing crime and Obama and Holder actions.


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Originally posted by: DonDiego
"The nation’s two-decades-long crime decline may be over. Gun violence in particular is spiraling upward in cities across America. In Baltimore, the most pressing question every morning is how many people were shot the previous night. Gun violence is up more than 60% compared with this time last year, according to Baltimore police, with 32 shootings over Memorial Day weekend. May has been the most violent month the city has seen in 15 years.

In Milwaukee, homicides were up 180% by May 17 over the same period the previous year. Through April, shootings in St. Louis were up 39%, robberies 43%, and homicides 25%. 'Crime is the worst I’ve ever seen it,' said St. Louis Alderman Joe Vacarro at a May 7 City Hall hearing.

Murders in Atlanta were up 32% as of mid-May. Shootings in Chicago had increased 24% and homicides 17%. Shootings and other violent felonies in Los Angeles had spiked by 25%; in New York, murder was up nearly 13%, and gun violence 7%.

Those citywide statistics from law-enforcement officials mask even more startling neighborhood-level increases. Shooting incidents are up 500% in an East Harlem precinct compared with last year; in a South Central Los Angeles police division, shooting victims are up 100%.

By contrast, the first six months of 2014 continued a 20-year pattern of growing public safety. Violent crime in the first half of last year dropped 4.6% nationally and property crime was down 7.5%. Though comparable national figures for the first half of 2015 won’t be available for another year, the January through June 2014 crime decline is unlikely to be repeated.
Ref: Wall Street Journal
[boldface added = DD]

DonDiego invites the interested reader to choose his side and then blame someone else for this rather dramatic increase in violent crime.



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Originally posted by: DonDiego

DonDiego invites the interested reader to choose his side and then blame someone else for this rather dramatic increase in violent crime.


Funny - thats exactly what the author of your opinion piece has done ...referring to the rise of violence as "the Ferguson effect" without showing so much as an inkling of causation.

Thanks for sharing and being a beacon of non-partisan information.
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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Thanks for sharing and being a beacon of non-partisan information.
pjstroh is most welcome.

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Originally posted by: weggie44
Could it have something to do with the fact that people no longer have to listen to cops? hell, some people now feel entitled to fight cops so they can get on TV and yell my hands were up! Now cops are being sued or arrested left and right. I think the cops stopped arresting bad guys because we no longer stand behind them and now the bad guys are running rampant. Can you imagine having a job where every word and every action is video taped all day? screw that!
FYI, I have been in the gun industry (you have heard of this gun company) not by choice, I just happened into it after I got out of the military, but anyway the last decade had been great for the gun industry except the last two years where we got in a 40 hour week but that's about it. The last 6 months we started working a lot of overtime again and very recently could work 7 days a week if we wanted. A lot of people are scared.
Guns aren't the problem, its the bad guy with one in his/her hands......let the cops do their job

just my humble opinion.........................weggie


I can pretty easily buy into that. Cops being told to "stand down" or outright don't feel it's worth the hassle of stopping and {GASP} frisk someone allows all the thugs to start running rampant. I knida figured this was going to happen.

"HANDS UP,DON'T SHOOT".........yea...my ass

An addendum to DD's post;for some reason they've been giving the murder/shooting updates from Baltimore pretty regular here in some DC media since Freddy Greys death. Yea, it's increased tremendously since.
As the police pull back (Baltimore arrests are down 50%) crime will increase. 43 murders in Baltimore which is more than NYC which has 10 times the population.
So the moral to Hoops' story is: Cops cant do their job unless they have the freedom to murder unarmed suspects...so we shouldn't prosecute murdering, scumbag cops.

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