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PostJan 01, 2024#9551

I had a lot to drink last night at my NYE party but even after half a dozen my chats with a few reporters last night are already producing results. 😬 btw was the report by mark maxwell?

PostJan 02, 2024#9552

City’s jail population on Jan 1 2023 was 487 and today 952.

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PostJan 02, 2024#9553

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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City’s jail population on Jan 1 2023 was 487 and today 952.
^This is wild and an incredibly interesting learning - and let's hope that we can continue supporting efforts that are working.

Another interesting data point is that the final 6 months of 2023 finished down 36% vs LY - so here's hoping there's additional movement south of our full year reduction this year.

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PostJan 02, 2024#9554

dbInSouthCity wrote:City’s jail population on Jan 1 2023 was 487 and today 952.
Do we have any insight into this change? Is it a crackdown on illegal guns / and the Gabe Gore effect? That is an incredible stat.

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PostJan 02, 2024#9555

Where are they all jailed? I thought the downtown one was already at capacity and the workhouse is closed.

Also is it known where they all reside? It'd be interesting to know the portion of city and non-city residents, given the constraint attack on the earnings tax on non-residents.

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PostJan 02, 2024#9556

Homicides by patrol
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PostJan 02, 2024#9557

I can unequivocally say that being in the city for past 15 years, this NYE was the worst as far as celebratory gunshots are concerned in north of forest park. Do you folks agree? I could hear more celebratory gunshots than fireworks on NYE.

I am petrified to go out during NYE celebrations.

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PostJan 02, 2024#9558

stlurbanist wrote:I can unequivocally say that being in the city for past 15 years, this NYE was the worst as far as celebratory gunshots are concerned in north of forest park. Do you folks agree? I could hear more celebratory gunshots than fireworks on NYE.

I am petrified to go out during NYE celebrations.
I heard a lot of gunfire, both nearby and in the distance around Forest Park. But I think I’ve heard a good amount of gunfire every year.

PostJan 02, 2024#9559

Debaliviere91 wrote:
stlurbanist wrote:I can unequivocally say that being in the city for past 15 years, this NYE was the worst as far as celebratory gunshots are concerned in north of forest park. Do you folks agree? I could hear more celebratory gunshots than fireworks on NYE.

I am petrified to go out during NYE celebrations.
I heard a lot of gunfire, both nearby and in the distance around Forest Park. But I think I’ve heard a good amount of gunfire every year.
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local ... 5f91f26a55

Here’s your answer. In short, there is a lot of gunfire every year.

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PostJan 02, 2024#9560

Debaliviere91 wrote:
Jan 02, 2024
Debaliviere91 wrote:
stlurbanist wrote:I can unequivocally say that being in the city for past 15 years, this NYE was the worst as far as celebratory gunshots are concerned in north of forest park. Do you folks agree? I could hear more celebratory gunshots than fireworks on NYE.

I am petrified to go out during NYE celebrations.
I heard a lot of gunfire, both nearby and in the distance around Forest Park. But I think I’ve heard a good amount of gunfire every year.
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local ... 5f91f26a55

Here’s your answer. In short, there is a lot of gunfire every year.
Darn it - thank you. I moved to a new place this year and that could explain why I heard "a lot"

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PostJan 02, 2024#9561

KSDK - St. Louis records safest year in a decade, homicide totals show


https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local ... d6dd01a85f

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PostJan 02, 2024#9562

stlurbanist wrote:
Jan 02, 2024
I can unequivocally say that being in the city for past 15 years, this NYE was the worst as far as celebratory gunshots are concerned in north of forest park. Do you folks agree? I could hear more celebratory gunshots than fireworks on NYE.

I am petrified to go out during NYE celebrations.
This one actually felt better than usual at least in TGE/Compton Heights area

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PostJan 02, 2024#9563

Mark Maxwell
@MarkMaxwellTV

Official crime stats:
Murders 21%
Shootings 24%
Gunshot victims 23%
Juvenile shootings 47%
Juvenile gunshot victims 50%
Violent crimes and car thefts 22%
Felony theft 39%
Auto theft 19%
Burglaries 12%
Robberies 11%
Aggravated assaults 6%

PostJan 03, 2024#9564

Time to move to Lincoln or Warren County.

kMOV - St. Charles County reports 13% increase in felony cases, some officials cite criminals from St. Louis County and City

"“We know that violence does not respect jurisdictional boundaries – for instance, of the 135 homicides that took place in the City of St. Louis between September 2022 and June 2023, 30 percent of them involved at least one victim or suspect from outside city limits,” Dunne wrote. “Together, through regional strategies to address crime, we can and will save lives and we look forward to working together more in the coming year.”"

https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/01/03/ ... unty-city/

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PostJan 03, 2024#9565

Got to hand it to the local media. They covered the story.

PostJan 03, 2024#9566

Neighborhoods with more than 10 homicides by year.

2020: Walnut Park West (15), Walnut Park East (10), Baden (12), Hamilton Heights (12), Wells-Goodfellow (10), Jeff Vanderlou (15), Greater Ville (10)

2021: Dutchtown (12), Mark Twain (12), The Greater Ville (13)

2022: Dutchtown (10), Kingsway East (12), Baden (10), Wells-Goodfellow (10),

2023: Dutchtown (10)

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PostJan 05, 2024#9567

I think the post Covid Kia & Hyundai thefts, which double & nearly tripled annual car theft (they’re on the decline in 2023 too) is really clouding peoples perception of crime.  Violent crime in 2023 will be lower than any point since 2008( as late as data on SLMPD website goes) than I found some fbi data that goes to 1995.  So it may actually be lowest since the 70s since 80s and 90s were brutal

In 1995 we averaged 14 robberies a day and in 2023 just 2.     -85%, even if you account for pop lose -20 (375k to 300, 375 is midway from 1990 and 2020) census.

The 3 in yellow are data through Nov 2023 + added Nov 2023 as a place holder for Dec since SLMPD hasn’t published it yet but it wouldn’t change much and even if it does it may actually go down.
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PostJan 06, 2024#9568

I now have complete data going to 1985 and some data for before that and without a doubt 2023 was the safest year when it comes to violent crime since at least 1967 by raw total and per 100,000 
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PostJan 06, 2024#9569

Just saw you post that on reddit, thanks for putting that together!

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PostJan 06, 2024#9570

I love our sub, I’ve been accused of both being a cop and a jones aide for posting good crime news. Amazing.

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PostJan 07, 2024#9571

SB in BH wrote:
Sep 05, 2023
JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
Sep 02, 2023
symphonicpoet wrote:
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^I think both things could be true. There's a couple of pretty depressing stretches of "Southerer Grand." Seeing the Feasting Fox the way it's become is . . . distressing. (All seemed to start going downhill when Giuseppe's closed.)
 
But that's anecdotal. Anecdotal evidence can lead us astray pretty quickly. My property taxes (also anecdotal) tell a very different story. (I'm a few blocks southeast of Grand and Bates in an area that's still pretty blue-collar.)

I know it can look grim at times, but I'm hoping the better data is the light at the end of the tunnel.
Bates is the divider imo.
Agree. I live in Holly Hills. Bates is the northern boundary of our neighborhood and once you cross it the difference is obvious. East of 55 a similar change occurs. This isn't to knock all of Dutchtown or Carondelet or even Patch, but all three are definitely "block-by-block" and the number of "good" blocks has definitely declined in the 9ish years I've been in the area. There certainly is some redevelopment happening in all of those places, but its hard to say whether its occurring at a faster rate than the blight.
Could someone please let me know how is the Dutchtown neighborhood surrounded by Chippewa St, Louisiana St, Meramec St and S. Broadway?

I am looking at investment properties and hence seeking feedback. According to @dbInSouthCity crime report, there has been recent uptick in the crime stats for Dutchtown.

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PostJan 07, 2024#9572

stlurbanist wrote:
Jan 07, 2024
SB in BH wrote:
Sep 05, 2023
JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
Sep 02, 2023

Bates is the divider imo.
Agree. I live in Holly Hills. Bates is the northern boundary of our neighborhood and once you cross it the difference is obvious. East of 55 a similar change occurs. This isn't to knock all of Dutchtown or Carondelet or even Patch, but all three are definitely "block-by-block" and the number of "good" blocks has definitely declined in the 9ish years I've been in the area. There certainly is some redevelopment happening in all of those places, but its hard to say whether its occurring at a faster rate than the blight.
Could someone please let me know how is the Dutchtown neighborhood surrounded by Chippewa St, Louisiana St, Meramec St and S. Broadway?

I am looking at investment properties and hence seeking feedback. According to @dbInSouthCity crime report, there has been recent uptick in the crime stats for Dutchtown.
Dutchtown is a constant in the 10 homicides a year club. It’s really unfortunate, it was at zero through June.

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PostJan 07, 2024#9573

dbInSouthCity wrote:
Jan 07, 2024
stlurbanist wrote:
Jan 07, 2024
SB in BH wrote:
Sep 05, 2023
Agree. I live in Holly Hills. Bates is the northern boundary of our neighborhood and once you cross it the difference is obvious. East of 55 a similar change occurs. This isn't to knock all of Dutchtown or Carondelet or even Patch, but all three are definitely "block-by-block" and the number of "good" blocks has definitely declined in the 9ish years I've been in the area. There certainly is some redevelopment happening in all of those places, but its hard to say whether its occurring at a faster rate than the blight.
Could someone please let me know how is the Dutchtown neighborhood surrounded by Chippewa St, Louisiana St, Meramec St and S. Broadway?

I am looking at investment properties and hence seeking feedback. According to @dbInSouthCity crime report, there has been recent uptick in the crime stats for Dutchtown.
Dutchtown is a constant in the 10 homicides a year club.  It’s really unfortunate, it was at zero through June.
thank you!

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PostJan 07, 2024#9574

^Thanks DB - really awesome stuff.

Would be nice to take advantage of these wins... I wonder if GreaterSTL shouldn't try and have the metropolitan and St. Louis City/County crime statistics combined and ready before all of these 'ranked city crime articles' come out. Also seems like a good idea for the PR firm to do the same if we hire one out? 

You can google search who does them, contact them before they even start on them, and offer the statistics ready to go ahead of time. Offer an explanation as to why we're different. Probably not worth it, but maybe worth a try? 

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PostJan 08, 2024#9575

Some citywide by certain categories and downtown
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