I mean, MoCo violent crime is twice as high as Fairfax County. So, there is a pretty huge difference. Twice as much of almost anything is a lot |
yes, where there is poverty and density, there is crime. MoCo has more lower income people living in a densely populated area than FFX. MoCo is huge, but half of it is sparsely populated. But that doesn't negate the fact that VA also has a gang issue, which is why they have an inter-county gang task force. |
It was created because Salvadorans and Mexicans had fights and didn't get along in the US. That's their issue. Other cultures don't have that mentality. |
oh grow up! stop trying to be one of the cool kids |
There is no place where you don't have to worry about crime |
| Dense areas are likely to have gangs. If you want to avoid them- try a place like Poolesville. There are plenty of other areas like that but I'm not going to get into it because people on here will get on my case. |
Like in Hoodridge? |
Did you know that the Italians and Irish gangs in the US fought each other? Did you know that poverty is what leads to gangs? https://www.fbi.gov/history/brief-history/the-fbi-and-the-american-gangster And that gangs are not new to the US, nor are they limited to only certain races/cultures. Did you know that the Crips and Bloods originally came about as a response to white people harrassing black people out west? https://www.nationalgangcenter.gov/content/documents/history-of-street-gangs.pdf Sure, today the mafias are rich so they don't have all out street wars like the MS13, but don't kid yourself into thinking that this is a "those culture" problem. History is just repeating itself in a different culture. |
Wrong. Wrong again And wrong again |
| Together Again MCPS. Major gang and borderline cult. They are all over MoCo |
Don't forget Herndon. |
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LOL
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| Parts of Rockville, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, and a little bit of Bethesda now. |
Indeed. |