Crime in LA

Anonymous
Good Lord.

Anonymous
A slap in the face to the victims of crime and the LAPD.

Anonymous
Tiffiny ?
Anonymous
Killed by a homeless man.
When are authorities going to start being concerned about the safety of its citizens?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Killed by a homeless man.
When are authorities going to start being concerned about the safety of its citizens?



So very sad to allow violent, mentally ill individuals the freedom to kill innocent victims.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Killed by a homeless man.
When are authorities going to start being concerned about the safety of its citizens?



So very sad to allow violent, mentally ill individuals the freedom to kill innocent victims.


Unfortunately, the Constitution demands it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Killed by a homeless man.
When are authorities going to start being concerned about the safety of its citizens?



So very sad to allow violent, mentally ill individuals the freedom to kill innocent victims.




Unfortunately, the Constitution demands it.


No, it doesn't.
Anonymous
Very sad.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very sad.



A working guy killed by criminals after he finished his shift and walking to his car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very sad.




Nothing to see here. Everything is wonderful. Repeat after me...

Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very sad.




Nothing to see here. Everything is wonderful. Repeat after me...

Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful.


There are 9.721 million people in Los Angeles County and 18.4 million in the metropolitan area. Focusing on a single crime is both ignorant and stupid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_crime_rate). Oh look at that, Los Angeles is 63rd in murders and non-negligent manslaughter per capita -- behind such red state luminaries as Mobile (11th), Tulsa (18th), Louisville (24th), Des Moines (31st), Oklahoma City (34th), Anchorage (46th), Wichita (49th) and on par with another apparent "urban hellhole" that is Omaha, Nebraska (64th).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very sad.




Nothing to see here. Everything is wonderful. Repeat after me...

Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful.


There are 9.721 million people in Los Angeles County and 18.4 million in the metropolitan area. Focusing on a single crime is both ignorant and stupid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_crime_rate). Oh look at that, Los Angeles is 63rd in murders and non-negligent manslaughter per capita -- behind such red state luminaries as Mobile (11th), Tulsa (18th), Louisville (24th), Des Moines (31st), Oklahoma City (34th), Anchorage (46th), Wichita (49th) and on par with another apparent "urban hellhole" that is Omaha, Nebraska (64th).


Oh look. LA just decided to stop reporting violent crime.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-05/murder-rate-mystery-new-fbi-crime-stats-don-t-include-nyc-la
Anonymous
Top 10 states with the highest crime are 6 red and 4 blue.

https://www.datapandas.org/ranking/crime-rate-by-state

The 10 states with lowest crime rate are 8 out of 10 blue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very sad.




Nothing to see here. Everything is wonderful. Repeat after me...

Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful.


There are 9.721 million people in Los Angeles County and 18.4 million in the metropolitan area. Focusing on a single crime is both ignorant and stupid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_crime_rate). Oh look at that, Los Angeles is 63rd in murders and non-negligent manslaughter per capita -- behind such red state luminaries as Mobile (11th), Tulsa (18th), Louisville (24th), Des Moines (31st), Oklahoma City (34th), Anchorage (46th), Wichita (49th) and on par with another apparent "urban hellhole" that is Omaha, Nebraska (64th).


Oh look. LA just decided to stop reporting violent crime.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-05/murder-rate-mystery-new-fbi-crime-stats-don-t-include-nyc-la

like how red states stopped reporting covid cases and deaths
Anonymous
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