Cities with the most homicidesso far in 2016

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If women stopped giving up the goodies to any and all bangers, dealers, schemers and other persons of questionable repute, these numbers would be cut in half in one calendar year. I know people gotta eat but most of this is gangland violence and totally unnecessary.

All that said, OP why not edit in some population numbers to give some perspective. New Orleans shouldn't be in the ballpark of LA. Some of these cities make sense based on their large populations but some of them are just :snoop:
 

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Wow, this is so... soft compared how America use to be 20 years ago. 2016 is like Disneyland to 1996, the fact people are impressed with "Chi-Raq" even with it's low murder rate is hilarious.




you cant look at it from a city wide perspective to really feel it. gotta look at it from a neighborhood perspective. As I posted earlier, the Englewood neighborhood in Chicago this year has almost twice the murder rate of Comptons deadliest year ever back in 1991.

It's nice that America is having it's safest time ever in terms of crime n all that, but shyt is still fukked up :yeshrug:
 

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you cant look at it from a city wide perspective to really feel it. gotta look at it from a neighborhood perspective. As I posted earlier, the Englewood neighborhood in Chicago this year has almost twice the murder rate of Comptons deadliest year ever back in 1991.

It's nice that America is having it's safest time ever in terms of crime n all that, but shyt is still fukked up :yeshrug:
TBH I think the hood is just as bad as its ever been. Maybe only slightly "safer" than it was in the 90s.

Only difference was in the 90s there were more hoods overall giving cities higher numbers. Now in 2016 half those hoods been gentrified, but the ones that havent are still just bad as they always been
 

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I knew houston was gonna be fukked up this year when two little nikkas named Dex and Emoe got killed; like 10 bodies got dropped in that plex and those were high school kids

and NYC friendly ass hell, no way NY and Houston should be that close.

Edit: Goddamn LA even friendlier

The midwest is :demonic:

I don't wanna hear any Dallas nikkas compare Oak Cliff to any Houston hood anymore :mjlol:
 

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I knew houston was gonna be fukked up this year when two little nikkas named Dex and Emoe got killed; like 10 bodies got dropped in that plex and those were high school kids

and NYC friendly ass hell, no way NY and Houston should be that close.

Edit: Goddamn LA even friendlier

The midwest is :demonic:

I don't wanna hear any Dallas nikkas compare Oak Cliff to any Houston hood anymore :mjlol:
Oakcliff isnt the worst part of Dallas.

Pleasant Grove and South Dallas are.

Oakcliff just the most talked about cuz its the biggest. Literally like 5 times as big as pleasant grove and south dallas.
 

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With homicides way up in Las Vegas, community forces get at the roots

That grim reality is echoed by the Major Cities Chiefs Association of police executives. Among 63 cities in the U.S. and 10 in Canada, about half saw increases in the first quarter of 2016, from Los Angeles and Phoenix to San Antonio and Chicago, though the trend is not universal. Other cities saw homicide rates decline. And in some cases, the two sides of the spectrum aren’t far apart on the map: Houston had 10 fewer killings than last year, while nearby Dallas reported 45, up from 26.

That’s a 73 percent spike. But during the same January-through-March period in Las Vegas, homicides were up 82 percent, and by the end of April the figure had swelled to 106 percent. Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s comment at the time: “The forest is on fire.”
 
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