Crime in LA

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Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


A friend was almost carjacked leaving staples center after watching the LA Lakers. They smashed the driver side window as she was sitting in the driver seat, and reached in and stole her purse and stole her purse. When they tried to drag her out of the car she accelerated and got away. She called 911 and was told she would have to go back to the parking lot and wait for the police to take the report. Obviously, she wasn’t going to go back to the place where she we was just attacked. So there probably wasn’t a police report filed.


This is literally no different than what you’ll hear from unhelpful 911 operators in Dallas, Cleveland, Peoria, DC, or Boston. It’s a problem with policing in America; they literally are inured to plight.

Not sure what this n=1 anecdote has to do with anything. The stats still bare out that Los Angeles is dramatically less dangerous than most other metro areas.


Low arrest rates = low crime rates


Nope, crime rates are not measured based on arrests. Try again.


Once again, when you legalize crime, then crime rates are going to be lower.
They nearly brag about the crimes they will not longer arrest people for or prosecute.



In 2018, under George Gascón, San Francisco had the highest property crime rate in the nation. At the end of Gascon’s reign in SF, property crime had increased by 37%. Look at SF now.

On Dec 7, 2020, when Gascón became the DA of Los Angeles, there wasn’t one mention of “victims rights,” “public safety,” or how he was going to address burglaries, robberies, or theft crimes in LA. For the architect of Prop 47, it just wasn’t a concern-burglaries, thefts & many other felonies and all misdemeanors were listed under Gascon’s directives as $0 bail. Gascon even got rid of white collar crime enhancements that could be used for organized retail theft. Gascón was more concerned about releasing criminals, not charging crimes, abandoning victims & playing politcal games.

3 years later we have a public safety crisis in LA with these smash & grab burglaries and flash mob robberies taking center stage. Just so we are being honest about the “science & data,” in Nov 2021, under Gascón, we had the exact same problem here in LA where 14 suspects were arrested for 11 mob style smash & grab burglaries and ALL were released on $0 bail. The public was outraged. Gov Newsom created a task force & requested $300 million in state funds to combat the public safety crisis.

Fast forward to the present & we are still dealing with the same exact problem. However, the real issue that no “leader” wanted to address in 2021 or at this new task force announced yesterday -George Gascón. It’s gotten so bad, Gascon wasn’t even invited to yesterday’s presser.


What does any of this have to do with the fact that Los Angeles has significantly lower violent crime rates than pretty much all major cities in Republican controlled states? Gun crimes are a small fraction of those in Red states.

You can’t juke the stats on dead bodies and gun shot wounds.

Crime isn't a blue or red problem. Both of our two political parties are awful have done very little to help lift communities out of poverty. Poverty is the primary factor that leads to crime and nothing else is even close. Our politicians would rather give tax breaks to large corporations and free money to those fortunate enough to have gone to college. They care nothing about children growing up in poverty because those children aren't eligible to vote and therefore don't have a vote to buy.

Oh goodie another brainwashed Republican determined to BoTh SiDeS the Democratic Party that keeps pushing various ideas to help poverty and the GOP who keeps blocking every one of those ideas. Then gives billionaires tax breaks when they get power.


The Democratic Party of late is busy pushing "restorative justice" more than anything related to poverty.
As a result, we have cities with out-of-control crime and criminals who don't even try to hide their identities because they know there will be few consequences.

Truth.
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Organized gangs.

My mother worked at a department store in the 1980s during the holidays to make extra money. Same thing happened then too - two vans would idle in front of the doors while 6-8 people would ransack the Levi's jeans displays. The only difference these days is that its all caught on social media + the thieves have an easier time reselling the stolen goods on Amazon, eBay, and Facebook Market Place.


PP: Old problem. Nothing to see here, nothing to see
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Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


No, it isn't. Crime i n LA is no longer being reported. Got it?



The FBI's new crime report is in, but it's incomplete
October 5, 20224:20 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered

https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127047811/the-fbis-new-crime-report-is-in-but-its-incomplete
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Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


A friend was almost carjacked leaving staples center after watching the LA Lakers. They smashed the driver side window as she was sitting in the driver seat, and reached in and stole her purse and stole her purse. When they tried to drag her out of the car she accelerated and got away. She called 911 and was told she would have to go back to the parking lot and wait for the police to take the report. Obviously, she wasn’t going to go back to the place where she we was just attacked. So there probably wasn’t a police report filed.


This is literally no different than what you’ll hear from unhelpful 911 operators in Dallas, Cleveland, Peoria, DC, or Boston. It’s a problem with policing in America; they literally are inured to plight.

Not sure what this n=1 anecdote has to do with anything. The stats still bare out that Los Angeles is dramatically less dangerous than most other metro areas.


Low arrest rates = low crime rates


Nope, crime rates are not measured based on arrests. Try again.


Once again, when you legalize crime, then crime rates are going to be lower.
They nearly brag about the crimes they will not longer arrest people for or prosecute.



In 2018, under George Gascón, San Francisco had the highest property crime rate in the nation. At the end of Gascon’s reign in SF, property crime had increased by 37%. Look at SF now.

On Dec 7, 2020, when Gascón became the DA of Los Angeles, there wasn’t one mention of “victims rights,” “public safety,” or how he was going to address burglaries, robberies, or theft crimes in LA. For the architect of Prop 47, it just wasn’t a concern-burglaries, thefts & many other felonies and all misdemeanors were listed under Gascon’s directives as $0 bail. Gascon even got rid of white collar crime enhancements that could be used for organized retail theft. Gascón was more concerned about releasing criminals, not charging crimes, abandoning victims & playing politcal games.

3 years later we have a public safety crisis in LA with these smash & grab burglaries and flash mob robberies taking center stage. Just so we are being honest about the “science & data,” in Nov 2021, under Gascón, we had the exact same problem here in LA where 14 suspects were arrested for 11 mob style smash & grab burglaries and ALL were released on $0 bail. The public was outraged. Gov Newsom created a task force & requested $300 million in state funds to combat the public safety crisis.

Fast forward to the present & we are still dealing with the same exact problem. However, the real issue that no “leader” wanted to address in 2021 or at this new task force announced yesterday -George Gascón. It’s gotten so bad, Gascon wasn’t even invited to yesterday’s presser.


What does any of this have to do with the fact that Los Angeles has significantly lower violent crime rates than pretty much all major cities in Republican controlled states? Gun crimes are a small fraction of those in Red states.

You can’t juke the stats on dead bodies and gun shot wounds.

Crime isn't a blue or red problem. Both of our two political parties are awful have done very little to help lift communities out of poverty. Poverty is the primary factor that leads to crime and nothing else is even close. Our politicians would rather give tax breaks to large corporations and free money to those fortunate enough to have gone to college. They care nothing about children growing up in poverty because those children aren't eligible to vote and therefore don't have a vote to buy.

Oh goodie another brainwashed Republican determined to BoTh SiDeS the Democratic Party that keeps pushing various ideas to help poverty and the GOP who keeps blocking every one of those ideas. Then gives billionaires tax breaks when they get power.


How much is the Trump paying you to canabalize your own party supporters? You must be a foreign troll.
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Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


No, it isn't. Crime i n LA is no longer being reported. Got it?



The FBI's new crime report is in, but it's incomplete
October 5, 20224:20 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered

https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127047811/the-fbis-new-crime-report-is-in-but-its-incomplete


np. What he said was true. You can't rely on the NIBR for about a dozen of the largest jurisdictions across the country. The FBI retired a system in 2021 that about 40% of reporting entities relied upon including some of the biggest ones.

But the CA funded a project last year to fix this. Generally the agencies that reported before are putting the systems in place to provide NIBR data. About 10% of police departments have never reported data. I'm guessing they are small/rural but I don't know.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


No, it isn't. Crime i n LA is no longer being reported. Got it?



The FBI's new crime report is in, but it's incomplete
October 5, 20224:20 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered

https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127047811/the-fbis-new-crime-report-is-in-but-its-incomplete


True.

Failing to report / record crime is a convenient way to sweep a growing problem under the rug, while more and more innocent lives are lost, and women raped.
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Homicides are down nearly 25% YoY and 22% compared to 2021.

You cant juke that. LA’s violent crime rate is 480 per 100K or 4.8 per 1K.

Here’s the numbers posted by the LAPD: https://lapdonlinestrgeacc.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/lapdonlinemedia/cityprof.pdf

Like I said, LA isn’t even in the top 75 of most dangerous metro cities in America.
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Anonymous wrote:Homicides are down nearly 25% YoY and 22% compared to 2021.

You cant juke that. LA’s violent crime rate is 480 per 100K or 4.8 per 1K.

Here’s the numbers posted by the LAPD: https://lapdonlinestrgeacc.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/lapdonlinemedia/cityprof.pdf

Like I said, LA isn’t even in the top 75 of most dangerous metro cities in America.


Don't know who this is or what this is, who created the chart, who REALLY owns the domain, the accuracy of the data, the ownership of the data and on and on.

Plus, you're giving a document that publishes some random monthly comparisons that have no bearing for the long haul.

If LAPD wants to publish, put it on a website with bonafides.


Things are NOT being normalized and reported to the FBI for serious discussion. That's not by accident.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homicides are down nearly 25% YoY and 22% compared to 2021.

You cant juke that. LA’s violent crime rate is 480 per 100K or 4.8 per 1K.

Here’s the numbers posted by the LAPD: https://lapdonlinestrgeacc.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/lapdonlinemedia/cityprof.pdf

Like I said, LA isn’t even in the top 75 of most dangerous metro cities in America.


Don't know who this is or what this is, who created the chart, who REALLY owns the domain, the accuracy of the data, the ownership of the data and on and on.

Plus, you're giving a document that publishes some random monthly comparisons that have no bearing for the long haul.

If LAPD wants to publish, put it on a website with bonafides.


Things are NOT being normalized and reported to the FBI for serious discussion. That's not by accident.



It’s literally the LAPD’s data release.

Here’s the full website.
https://www.lapdonline.org/office-of-the-chief-of-police/office-of-special-operations/detective-bureau/crime-mapping-and-compstat/
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


No, it isn't. Crime i n LA is no longer being reported. Got it?



The FBI's new crime report is in, but it's incomplete
October 5, 20224:20 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered

https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127047811/the-fbis-new-crime-report-is-in-but-its-incomplete


True.

Failing to report / record crime is a convenient way to sweep a growing problem under the rug, while more and more innocent lives are lost, and women raped.

Exactly. Dems have a new strategy, so of course NPR scooped up the propaganda.
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This guy had SEVEN prior arrests. Why is he in public?

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Anonymous wrote:This guy had SEVEN prior arrests. Why is he in public?



DP but that’s in NYC not LA so wrong thread?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Los Angeles isn’t even in the top 75 most dangerous metro areas in the US. Violent crime rate is exceedingly low in LA.

https://www.populationu.com/gen/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us#google_vignette


No, it isn't. Crime i n LA is no longer being reported. Got it?



The FBI's new crime report is in, but it's incomplete
October 5, 20224:20 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered

https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127047811/the-fbis-new-crime-report-is-in-but-its-incomplete


True.

Failing to report / record crime is a convenient way to sweep a growing problem under the rug, while more and more innocent lives are lost, and women raped.

Exactly.
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Oh, OK

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