How police solve crimes in the inner cities

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They arrest people all the time the hard part is proving it in a court of law.

The hard part is getting clear surveillance footage that doesn’t leave doubt or confusion.

The hard part is fighting off high priced lawyers that some gangs are able to retain.

The hard part is getting cooperating witnesses.
 
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No it is not.

This shyt plays out in real life.
A shooting takes place. The community blames the police instead of the shooter. "We were the cops. We need more police".

That same community a few years earlier. "They are too many cops in this neighborhood. We are over policed, they are harassing us".

You don't watch the news. You just want Black folks to hold on the victim mentality that you have.
The responsibility to solve crimes lies with the police not with the community.
That's literally what a police detective's job is.
What if there are no witnesses? Do cops just say "Welp!" and go get tacos for lunch?
 

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The responsibility to solve crimes lies with the police not with the community.
That's literally what a police detective's job is.
What if there are no witnesses? Do cops just say "Welp!" and go get tacos for lunch?

Of course not.
It certainly helps the law enforcement build a case when people report what they have seen.

They rely heavily on tips and info from the public. They say this at damn near every press conference when they announce a major arrest.
 

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If the cops don't solve these shooting in the next 72 hours like the TV show........

 

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No it is not.

This shyt plays out in real life.
A shooting takes place. The community blames the police instead of the shooter. "We were the cops. We need more police".

That same community a few years earlier. "They are too many cops in this neighborhood. We are over policed, they are harassing us".

You don't watch the news. You just want Black folks to hold on the victim mentality that you have.
News is propaganda.

But yeah let's go with your scenario. You have a wife and kids in the same community where a suspect known for being a killer just killed someone again and you witnessed it.

You going up on the stand to testify in front of the killer then going about your life like shyt sweet?
 

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Respect to her and her family

Basically did the investigation by themselves
You'd have to assume that if they did the investigation without assistance that they also wouldn't stand in the way of them seeking justice.
 

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I've been saying forever that police don't investigate murders that involve Black victims.
People don't think that's possible.
Murders in the hood rarely get solved.
IMO, the lack of consequences for murders of Black victims is a large part of the reason why murders in the inner city are rampant.
If you ask a police officer why these crimes aren't being solved, their default answer is that no one will cooperate with police.
They use the "Stop Snitching" myth to revert blame to the community.
That's bullshyt because:
A) People snitch. All the time. and
B) These are not crimes committed by criminal masterminds. Most of the times these crimes are sloppy and there is evidence to be collected.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I highly doubt it.


While you're right and she is too...this is a known issue and ppl need to move accordingly.
 

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IT'S LITERALLY LACK OF COOPERATION. WHAT DID COPS DO BEFORE ALL THESE ADVANCEMENTS IN FORENSICS? CANVAS THE NEIGHBORHOODS. SOMEBODY SEEING SOMETHING GETS THE BALL ROLLING. SOMETHING AS SMALL AS THE MAKE/MODEL/COLOR ON A CAR NARROWS DOWN SUSPECTS INSTANTLY.

LACK OF SURVEILLANCE IN THE HOOD IS ALSO A PROBLEM. IF YOU DON'T HIT THE MAIN STREETS YOU WON'T SEE MANY CAMS.

EVERY HOUSE IN THE BURBS HAS A RING CAMERA. I DO AMAZON FLEX. I SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN SURVEILLANCE IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

AS EASY AS IT IS TO BLAME COPS, SOME OF IT AIN'T THEIR FAULT.
there's plenty of surveilance in the hood and snitches everywhere, some crimes matter more than others and get more investigators and more time.
 

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Of course not.
It certainly helps the law enforcement build a case when people report what they have seen.

They rely heavily on tips and info from the public. They say this at damn near every press conference when they announce a major arrest.
You can't rely on witness and tips to solve crimes.
It helps immensely but that can't be your only method of crime-solving.
Like I said, a lot of crimes don't have any witnesses. Kidnappings, sexual assaults, burglaries, auto theft.
When a body washes up on the shore or found in a dumpster, does that mean they're not supposed to investigate?
 
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If there's an older lady in the hood, there is a snitch. There's no excuse for the poor police work the described in that lady's video.
 

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They arrest people all the time the hard part is proving it in a court of law.

The hard part is getting clear surveillance footage that doesn’t leave doubt or confusion.

The hard part is fighting off high priced lawyers that some gangs are able to retain.

The hard part is getting cooperating witnesses.
None of that is actully hard.

The average gangbanger and High profile Mob Boss gets threatened with a ton of time and starts cooperating.

Alledged Mob "boss" Joey Merlino says that the former Boss of the Bannano family who flipped died recently.
 

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You can't rely on witness and tips to solve crimes.
It helps immensely but that can't be your only method of crime-solving.
Like I said, a lot of crimes don't have any witnesses. Kidnappings, sexual assaults, burglaries, auto theft.
When a body washes up on the shore or found in a dumpster, does that mean they're not suppose to investigate?

Yall nikkas always do this shyt.
When did I ever imply that?

Tips and info from the public are important and LEO's and Agencies acknowledge that.
 

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You know what’s crazy? When Takeoff and Dolf got murdered the streets literally pieced that shyt together in a matter of 48-72 hours where they had names and IG profiles of the who the killers were

Like last week when that baby tied at the daycare do to Fentanyl overdose, NYPD raided a trap house in queens literally 3 days later… That already should tell you they know where all the trap houses are so because that overdose was high profile… Just to take the heat off of nypd thry hit up thay trap house to show they are fighting the crime
 

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They arrest people all the time the hard part is proving it in a court of law.

The hard part is getting clear surveillance footage that doesn’t leave doubt or confusion.

The hard part is fighting off high priced lawyers that some gangs are able to retain.

The hard part is getting cooperating witnesses.
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If police put in a quarter of the work that you see in shows like SVU or CSI, most of these cases would be solved.
Police don't work that hard in real life.

None of that is actully hard.

The average gangbanger and High profile Mob Boss gets threatened with a ton of time and starts cooperating.

Alledged Mob "boss" Joey Merlino says that the former Boss of the Bannano family who flipped died recently.
Case in point. The Hadiyah Pendleton murder.
She was a 15 year old girl who performed at Obama's 2nd inauguration and as soon as she got back home to Chicago, she was killed in a drive by a mile away from Obama's house.
An arrest was made the very next day.
Unfortunately, innocent kids get caught in the crossfire all the time.
What did Chicago Police do in that case that they have not been able to do with the others?
 
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