Hassan Campbell 'Afrika Bambataa was my Getaway Driver for my First Body & He never got charged'

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:damn: Didn't know he was one of bambatas booty boys . Star doesn't get enough credit for exposing that story
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I stared at your comment and I couldn't explain any further. :mjlol:

I don't know what else to say outside that hassan was out there topping nikkas off in the staircase like a hood jumpoff
 

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We talking about people in the streets, shooters are groomed as kids, I personally know a nikka who has killed more multiple people who is a nerd who play smash brothers, and is vegan, would be absolute food in prison, have you ever been around these type people ever

you don't understand crime, when criminals get caught it's rarely the first offense for the crime they got caught for, no matter what that crime is

Most shooters are taught from kids how to get do a murder, how to hide the weapons, etc

King Von's killer Lil Tum is a shooter, he's not even suppose to have a gun, he's been arrested for it before, King Von isn't the first person he shot, so it's funny you bring that up

1. Some shooters are groomed as kids, others aren't...

2. Been around a bunch of these people in different places...

3. Saying someone getting caught for a b&e isn't their first time is different than saying someone getting caught for a murder isn't their first time. You don't realize that there is way more of virtually all types of crimes than murders, by leaps and bounds----->robberies, break-ins, car thefts, assaults, shootings, rapes, crimes on kids, etc. All of these things are way more prevalent than homicides...

Bruh I can first person this shyt in so many different angles. This ain't a conversation if expertise for you, fam...

I agree with everything you're saying but there's more factors here..

First off, we can throw out race. I don't want to dig too deep. I'm just saying how many murderers are walking the streets.

Second, Raleigh had 26 murders last year. Chicago had over 800. Philly had over 550. Even Miami had 245. LA 397.. NYC 485... Now even apply a 70% clearance rate to that and you left with 240 unsolved murders in Chicago (the highest) and 73.5 unsolved in the Miami (the lowest). Now we can divide that up all we want, but that's a lot of damn unsolved murders and murderers around.

Now we can apply everything you said.. Lets say a quarter died and a quarter are in jail.. Chicago still got 120 murderers.. Lets cut that in half just to be optimistic... 60 murderers walking the city....

Now lets throw another factor in that you didn't.. People getting out of jail. So some of those cleared cases still involve a guy getting parole or doing his time. He's back on the street. He might not be catching bodies anymore. But that's another murderer you walking past. Like I said before, manslaughter cause you pled down.. They out here. Snitches.. They out here.

Time is also a factor.. This is all based on 70% clearance rate on the murders from 2021.. What about the people who got off in 2020? 2010? 2000? 1984? That shyt compounds as well.





I saw all that to go back to my original point. Nah there's not a lot of killers just walking around every hood. Or even an abundance of them per capita. But if you really put some deep thought into it, it's not no damn 3 killers in Raleigh.. It's not 10 killers in NYC walking around.. It's more like 15 and 160 or so. A lot of people get murdered. Maybe it doesn't seem like a high number because there's 8 million people in the city. But 100 damn people who have put somebody to sleep and walking around like it's all good, is alarming TO ME.

Last 5 years, Chicago's annual average of homicides is ~661. Number fluctuates a little year to year but CPD, in general, has a 50% clearance rate...

If you bust that annual average in half and assume that each killing was committed by a separate person, that would mean ~331 murderers walking the streets freely each year. Of course the real number would be less than 331 murderers, because there are repeat murderers, so let's just say there are 275 individuals involved in the 331 homicides that aren't solved...

Chicago has over 2,746,000 people. 275 divided into 2,746,000 would equal 0.01% of Chicago's population---->and I know you'd rather not discuss it from a race angle but I'm okay with it because many of these killings are occurring in OUR communities. So even if you divided that 275 into Chicago's black population, the total would be 0.03%, which to be clear, is still a number 4.3 times higher than the killings in Black Raleigh, but this underlines my point, even the most violent cities have only a fraction of their population committing murders...

Murder seems a lot more common than it is because it's the poster example of violent crime, it grabs the headlines and eyes and news feeds. It isn't that common in and if itself, show me the city that has more homicides than any other property or violent crime....

We'll be waiting a long time because even in murderous ass Chicago, all the other crime categories happen WAY more often than homicides...

Now, that ~275 (or 331 if you prefer the larger number) isn't a static number, the same way ~9 isn't for Raleigh, and you made a great point that I agree with and would have made earlier but I was pressed for time--->guys who never got caught for murder are coming in and put of jail all the time, and yes, there are people who killed someone in 2018, 2014, 2006, and on and on back like you said, who never caught that charge and are walking around free...

People are also moving city to city and state to state all the time to distance themselves from a former life, which applies to murderers too. Even if you went at the high end, my point is even the most violent US cities like St Louis or Baltimore, aren't gonna have 1% of their population on the street at any given time who have killed someone. Murder is that rare, the parties that commit it are even rarer because of guys who have multiple kills, and just as important, guys really living like that, a large share if them are killed every year, a large share of them are sent away for something unrelated to the kill(s) every year....

In the Chicago example, yes by itself 330+ murderers walking around scot free at any given time sounds like a large number by itself, but in a city with nearly 3 million people, that is not a lot of people. Those 330+ "free murderers" aren't all concentrated in one, or two, or threw neighborhoods in a city the size of Chicago...

Murder is one of those things that take on mythology too, the manner a murder occurs, the deceased, the perpetrator, etc. Nobody knows how everything went down except for the killer(s) and deceased, and even when word spread through the streets and we know ____ knocked off ____, there's a mythology that comes to it because we weren't around to see it...

Also alot of murderers, and I do mean a "lot", are not built like that. Of those ~331 free murderers in Chicago, only a few of them are actually living like that habitually. Lot of nuance and Grey area here, but my point is no, there isn't a "lot" of nikkas with bodies roaming the streets in anybody city, relative to said city's population...
 

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1. Some shooters are groomed as kids, others aren't...

2. Been around a bunch of these people in different places...

3. Saying someone getting caught for a b&e isn't their first time is different than saying someone getting caught for a murder isn't their first time. You don't realize that there is way more of virtually all types of crimes than murders, by leaps and bounds----->robberies, break-ins, car thefts, assaults, shootings, rapes, crimes on kids, etc. All of these things are way more prevalent than homicides...

Bruh I can first person this shyt in so many different angles. This ain't a conversation if expertise for you, fam...



Last 5 years, Chicago's annual average of homicides is ~661. Number fluctuates a little year to year but CPD, in general, has a 50% clearance rate...

If you bust that annual average in half and assume that each killing was committed by a separate person, that would mean ~331 murderers walking the streets freely each year. Of course the real number would be less than 331 murderers, because there are repeat murderers, so let's just say there are 275 individuals involved in the 331 homicides that aren't solved...

Chicago has over 2,746,000 people. 275 divided into 2,746,000 would equal 0.01% of Chicago's population---->and I know you'd rather not discuss it from a race angle but I'm okay with it because many of these killings are occurring in OUR communities. So even if you divided that 275 into Chicago's black population, the total would be 0.03%, which to be clear, is still a number 4.3 times higher than the killings in Black Raleigh, but this underlines my point, even the most violent cities have only a fraction of their population committing murders...

Murder seems a lot more common than it is because it's the poster example of violent crime, it grabs the headlines and eyes and news feeds. It isn't that common in and if itself, show me the city that has more homicides than any other property or violent crime....

We'll be waiting a long time because even in murderous ass Chicago, all the other crime categories happen WAY more often than homicides...

Now, that ~275 (or 331 if you prefer the larger number) isn't a static number, the same way ~9 isn't for Raleigh, and you made a great point that I agree with and would have made earlier but I was pressed for time--->guys who never got caught for murder are coming in and put of jail all the time, and yes, there are people who killed someone in 2018, 2014, 2006, and on and on back like you said, who never caught that charge and are walking around free...

People are also moving city to city and state to state all the time to distance themselves from a former life, which applies to murderers too. Even if you went at the high end, my point is even the most violent US cities like St Louis or Baltimore, aren't gonna have 1% of their population on the street at any given time who have killed someone. Murder is that rare, the parties that commit it are even rarer because of guys who have multiple kills, and just as important, guys really living like that, a large share if them are killed every year, a large share of them are sent away for something unrelated to the kill(s) every year....

In the Chicago example, yes by itself 330+ murderers walking around scot free at any given time sounds like a large number by itself, but in a city with nearly 3 million people, that is not a lot of people. Those 330+ "free murderers" aren't all concentrated in one, or two, or threw neighborhoods in a city the size of Chicago...

Murder is one of those things that take on mythology too, the manner a murder occurs, the deceased, the perpetrator, etc. Nobody knows how everything went down except for the killer(s) and deceased, and even when word spread through the streets and we know ____ knocked off ____, there's a mythology that comes to it because we weren't around to see it...

Also alot of murderers, and I do mean a "lot", are not built like that. Of those ~331 free murderers in Chicago, only a few of them are actually living like that habitually. Lot of nuance and Grey area here, but my point is no, there isn't a "lot" of nikkas with bodies roaming the streets in anybody city, relative to said city's population...
That was a damn good breakdown. I appreciate a good debate on the coli. :obama:
 
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