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    All dem run **** holes...

    imagine that.

    At least 12 major U.S. cities have broken annual homicide records in 2021 -- and there's still three weeks to go in the year.



    #2
    Wonder how many murders were committed from someone out on the new bail reform crap ?

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      #3
      I was talking to an Austin Det. yesterday, they are up to 88 homicides for 2021. Huge increase in violent crime down there. They have a commie/socialist Mayor, most of the city council are commie/socialist, and the DA is a George Soros funded radical activist POS. You get what you pay for folks.

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        #4
        Imagine how stupid you have to be to keep voting for the same people who create this new normal.

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          #5
          I thought that map looked weird.
          Is it a coincidence that they picked blue for the state color? lol
          Pretty sure all the big cities are run by democrats, but seeing Texas blue on a map makes me twitch!
          Defunding the police was the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. Citizens are suffering as a result, not to mention what the PDs are dealing with in morale and recruiting.

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            #6
            I think Houston is at all time highs. I could be wrong, but I'd bet it's way worse in Houston. As someone who lives in the 'burbs of Houston, stay out. Not worth it. There is a reason I drive a 10 year old truck 99% of the time.

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              #7
              Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
              I think Houston is at all time highs. I could be wrong, but I'd bet it's way worse in Houston. As someone who lives in the 'burbs of Houston, stay out. Not worth it. There is a reason I drive a 10 year old truck 99% of the time.
              I am amazed Houston is not on the list. Six murders Friday night from north Hou to south Hou...

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                #8
                Originally posted by Johnny Dangerr View Post
                I am amazed Houston is not on the list. Six murders Friday night from north Hou to south Hou...
                Chicago isn't on the map either. Odd since they are at all time highs as well. There must be some "selecting" going on. I can't put my finger on why they picked the cities they did.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
                  Chicago isn't on the map either. Odd since they are at all time highs as well. There must be some "selecting" going on. I can't put my finger on why they picked the cities they did.
                  I am sure it is based on the population verses murders for a given time...

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                    #10
                    friend of mine's dad is a retired crime scene investigator in Houston. His entire career has been filled with murder scenes, mostly B on B gang crimes ... most people would not be able to begin to understand or process how brutal and inhuman some of the things they do to each other. the worse ones don't involve guns ... to quick and painless , they prefer feeding them acid, cutting parts off and feeding it to them , burning parts , etc ...

                    take the worse horror movie and multiply that by ten ! that's the real Houston!
                    the democrats know this , they see all this evidence every day ... yet their answers is to disarm the law abiding citizens

                    it shouldn't take long for anyone to figure out what side they are on!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Johnny Dangerr View Post
                      I am amazed Houston is not on the list. Six murders Friday night from north Hou to south Hou...
                      i dont see how Houston isn't on the list, i think we are up to more than 450 this year. Houston sees 30% increase in homicides compared to this time in 2020
                      By Courtney Carpenter
                      Monday, September 27, 2021

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                      Houston has an unfortunate distinction among top U.S. ciites like Chicago and L.A. We went into the overall homicide numbers so far in 2021. (Report originally aired in Sept. 2021.)

                      HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- If you feel like there have been more violent crimes around Houston lately, statistics show that is certainly the case. Many other major U.S. cities are seeing an increase in homicides as well.

                      ABC13 gathered data from the public information officers at each of these police departments.
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                      As of Monday morning on Sept. 27, 2021, Houston has had 344 homicides - which is a 30% increase over this time last year and a 73% increase over this time in 2019 when there had been 199 up to this point in the year.

                      How does the number of homicides so far this year in Houston compare to other major U.S. cities?

                      Philadelphia has had 404 homicides through Sept. 26, which is an 18.7% increase over last year.

                      Los Angeles has had 288 homicides through Sept. 22, which is a 21.5% increase over this time last year.

                      Chicago has had 602 homicides through Sept. 26, which is nearly a 4% increase over last year when they had 580 at this point.

                      SEE ALSO: Murder victims' families cling onto hope this National Day of Remembrance

                      How does the number of homicides so far this year in Houston compare to other large cities in Texas?

                      Compared to Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio, Houston is seeing the largest increase in homicides from 2020-2021.

                      As of Sept. 27, Dallas has had 158 homicides, compared to 160 at this point last year, which is a 1.2% decrease.

                      There have been 86 homicides, so far, this year in Fort Worth. Which is a near 12% increase over this time in 2020 when they had 77.

                      In San Antonio as of Sept.13, 2021, there have been 105 homicides compared to 100 at that point in 2020.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
                        Chicago isn't on the map either. Odd since they are at all time highs as well. There must be some "selecting" going on. I can't put my finger on why they picked the cities they did.
                        I think it's based on % increase. These particular cities have broken their all time records.

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                          #13
                          As of December 6, Philadelphia had recorded 521 homicides for the year, surpassing New York's 443 and Los Angeles at 352 despite the much smaller population in Philadelphia.

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                            #14
                            What speaks volumes to me is 7 of the 12 reached an all time high within 2 years of the previous high.

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