Baltimore has topped 100 murders for 2017. Worst in 20 years.
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Do you understand the term "laughing-stock"? I know it''s not a laughing matter, Mr. Sanctimonious. And what do I have to base my claims? My answer, look what's happening right now as the weather warms, dunderhead. 3 more killed today. This metro area may have 500 murders this year.Chalupas54 wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2017What do you have to base your claims? Also, a high crime rate is not a laughing matter. It is not a joke, people are being killed. Most people view cities with horrific crime problems like Chicago, New Orleans, St Louis, Baltimore through a lens of concern. I think we all can agree on the other hand that St Louis needs to look for a new police chief of the Bill Bratton type. We need someone to come in and clean house.whitherSTL wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2017The crime in STL this summer is going to be off the charts. This last week has been quite the welcome to your new job, Lyda. I hope she's up to the task because we could very well be the laughing-stock of the country this summer, if we aren't already.
500 homicides would be a huge increase for the Metro... F.B.I. reports aren't out yet for 2016 but in 2015 we had 295... probably a little higher last year with the increase in the county. y.t.d. we're running slightly below last year in the city (although maybe ahead in the county).whitherSTL wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2017And what do I have to base my claims? My answer, look what's happening right now as the weather warms, dunderhead. 3 more killed today. This metro area may have 500 murders this year.
Hey there, no need to get defensive. I was not at all intending to be disrespectful. I was just more so trying to say that solving the regions crime problem should not purely be done for vanity, but out of an actual desire to solve the problem. In reality, St Louis will not even come close to 500 murders. Besides Chicago, no U.S. city has come remotely close in the last few years.whitherSTL wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2017Do you understand the term "laughing-stock"? I know it''s not a laughing matter, Mr. Sanctimonious. And what do I have to base my claims? My answer, look what's happening right now as the weather warms, dunderhead. 3 more killed today. This metro area may have 500 murders this year.Chalupas54 wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2017What do you have to base your claims? Also, a high crime rate is not a laughing matter. It is not a joke, people are being killed. Most people view cities with horrific crime problems like Chicago, New Orleans, St Louis, Baltimore through a lens of concern. I think we all can agree on the other hand that St Louis needs to look for a new police chief of the Bill Bratton type. We need someone to come in and clean house.whitherSTL wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2017The crime in STL this summer is going to be off the charts. This last week has been quite the welcome to your new job, Lyda. I hope she's up to the task because we could very well be the laughing-stock of the country this summer, if we aren't already.
What kind of creative accounting are you using?whitherSTL wrote: ↑Apr 27, 2017Just looking at the murder numbers in the Post today St. Louis city and county could hit 500 murders this year. Disgusting.
http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/child-st ... /434744905St. Louis police are investigating a child struck by a vehicle in north St. Louis.
Around 8 p.m. Tuesday, officials said a child was hit by a car at the intersection of Norwood and Labadie in north St. Louis. Police said two cars chasing each other lead to the incident. Both vehicles fled the scene. Investigators are searching for the drivers.