Homicides in 2025: NYC 118, Baltimore 59, DC 75

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was told that the violence interrupters would make things better.


Only criminals can have guns in DC.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I would bet that some of this has to do with multi-generational lead exposure. Think about all of the cities that have the highest rates of lead- NYC, Baltimore, Chicago, Philly, some parts of FL and Ohio. A significant portion of the SE and Western US didnt have lead pipe infrastructure.

There are a couple of posters here who cant help themselves talking about it being a black person problem, but you wont ever dig any further than that because it fits the narrative in your head. And you can look at all the cities with higher crime rates and its some of the same.

"Cities where people were drinking lead-contaminated water in the early 20th century had, on average, nearly 25% higher violent crime rates than similar cities with iron pipes or non-corrosive water, according to a 2016 study published in the journal Explorations in Economic History. Importantly, that study looked at the crime rates 20 years after the pipes were initially installed in these cities—when the generation of exposed kids began reaching adulthood.

And in the District, this is incredibly relevant, because between 2000 and 2004, D.C. experienced one of the worst lead in water crises the U.S. has ever seen. Four times more kids in the District had high levels of lead in their blood during this time, compared to the years before the water treatment problem. Miscarriages and fetal death spiked, too.
Meanwhile, DC Water’s plan for a “Lead-Free DC” has nowhere near enough funding to meet its goal of eliminating the District’s lead service lines by 2030; at its current rate the task would take another 30 years. Only about 30% of D.C. kids get tested for lead, and even fewer are screened on time (all children should have two tests before the age of two!).

If we’re interested in a safer, healthier future for the District, our conversations about crime prevention cannot continue to leave out lead."

But its feelings and prayers right?


These cities have also suffered from decreasing air pollution. Cleaner air is making people commit crimes.

Correlation isn't causation.


Except there is actual evidence of lead and brain changes. Air pollution is more related to asthma birth defects and increased dementia risk but sure this whole admin is anti-science/facts so you can just join them in blaming the others (anyone who isnt white) for everything instead of making actual changes.

Notice I didnt say that those who commit crimes shouldnt be penalized. I am more saying that if we want to actually enact change it may need to start with making sure the brains of the kids that live in these areas arent completely shite on before they even have a chance.


There are two problems with your theory. One, DC has had lead pipes since the system was initially built. Why is the lead suddenly a problem? Because we started testing for it in the District? Two, if your theory is correct, what do we do with a generation of teens and adults with poor impulse control?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Story here:

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/


Yup. No way crime is down in DC, no matter how many times our leaders try to convince us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Story here:

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/


Yup. No way crime is down in DC, no matter how many times our leaders try to convince us.


How many times did idiots confidently assert on this board that crime is down when anyone who actually lives in the city (I have since moved) could see with their own eyes every day that was not the case? Anyone want to slink back and admit how wrong you were over and over?
Anonymous
Those statics are the reported homicides. There's three times as many not reported.
Anonymous
No worries Trump is coming for the Second Amendment

Just like his friends Kim and Vald.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Story here:

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/


They should be charged with fraud. Why not?

DC isn’t the only place lying about its out-of-control crime stats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Story here:

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/


Yup. No way crime is down in DC, no matter how many times our leaders try to convince us.


How many times did idiots confidently assert on this board that crime is down when anyone who actually lives in the city (I have since moved) could see with their own eyes every day that was not the case? Anyone want to slink back and admit how wrong you were over and over?


Did you move because of the crime?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Story here:

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/


Yup. No way crime is down in DC, no matter how many times our leaders try to convince us.


How many times did idiots confidently assert on this board that crime is down when anyone who actually lives in the city (I have since moved) could see with their own eyes every day that was not the case? Anyone want to slink back and admit how wrong you were over and over?


Did you move because of the crime?


No. New job. But I never would have considered a new job or leaving DC until 2023 and how bad crime became. (I was held up at gunpoint).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

No. New job. But I never would have considered a new job or leaving DC until 2023 and how bad crime became. (I was held up at gunpoint).


I'm sorry to hear that. People also incredibly get struck by lightning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No. New job. But I never would have considered a new job or leaving DC until 2023 and how bad crime became. (I was held up at gunpoint).


I'm sorry to hear that. People also incredibly get struck by lightning.


Does the weatherman lie to downplay lighting strike statistics while incredulous morons believe him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Story here:

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/



Fake news.


Known right wing news source, NBC.

There was a whole season of The Wire devoted to these shenanigans. This is why you cannot trust anything but FBI verified and submitted murder stats. All the other stats are often manipulated for career ends and political purposes.
Anonymous
More context for those who think DC is a safe city.

San Diego has 1.4 million people and 7 murders this year. Not a typo. 7!!!

https://www.sdsheriff.gov/resources/transparency-reports

On June 28, LA had 116 murders. It has
3.87 million people.

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/los-angeles-approaches-historic-low-in-homicide-rate/3741552/?amp=1

Seattle is reeling from a high number of homicides. They had 25 in early August. Local papers are treating it like a historic crime wave. Seattle has 737,000 people.

https://www.everettpost.com/state-news/seattles-homicide-count-climbs-to-25-in-2025-after-deadly-four-day-span/

Some people are used to crime around here that they are totally oblivious to what it’s like outside of DC.

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