Anonymous wrote:Rank by homicide rate 2021
1)Mississippi Republican governor
2)Louisiana dem governor
3)Alabama republicans governor
4)New Mexico dem
5)South Carolina rep
6)Missouri rep
7)Illinois dem
8)Maryland rep
9)Tennessee rep
10)Arkansas rep
7 republicans vs 3 dems. Republicans are worst on crime.
Anonymous wrote:Now compare total population number to find the per capita number.
I firmly believe that our political discourse will always be in the gutter until we improve math literacy in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now compare total population number to find the per capita number.
I firmly believe that our political discourse will always be in the gutter until we improve math literacy in this country.
If the OP's nubmers are right - that's a rate of about 281 murders per million in Baltimore.
About 225 per million in DC.
Rates seems pretty close to me, and far above other cities.
For context, Chicago in 2022 (for the FULL YEAR) had a murder rate of about 260 per million. We're almost there, and still have 5 months to go! New York in 2022 for the full year was about 55 per million.
Except it is about the delta. While Baltimore's per capita numbers are higher, Baltimore is trending in the right direction while DC is not. That's pathetic considering how much wealthier the DC region is in general.
Something is going very wrong when a rich city like DC is being mentioned in the same breath as Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now compare total population number to find the per capita number.
I firmly believe that our political discourse will always be in the gutter until we improve math literacy in this country.
If the OP's nubmers are right - that's a rate of about 281 murders per million in Baltimore.
About 225 per million in DC.
Rates seems pretty close to me, and far above other cities.
For context, Chicago in 2022 (for the FULL YEAR) had a murder rate of about 260 per million. We're almost there, and still have 5 months to go! New York in 2022 for the full year was about 55 per million.
Except it is about the delta. While Baltimore's per capita numbers are higher, Baltimore is trending in the right direction while DC is not. That's pathetic considering how much wealthier the DC region is in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now compare total population number to find the per capita number.
I firmly believe that our political discourse will always be in the gutter until we improve math literacy in this country.
If the OP's nubmers are right - that's a rate of about 281 murders per million in Baltimore.
About 225 per million in DC.
Rates seems pretty close to me, and far above other cities.
For context, Chicago in 2022 (for the FULL YEAR) had a murder rate of about 260 per million. We're almost there, and still have 5 months to go! New York in 2022 for the full year was about 55 per million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homicides are down by a lot in many big cities -- New York, Chicago, Philly, Los Angeles, Houston. DC is a major exception to the trend.
Reason?
Solution?
Anonymous wrote:We have 161 killings so far this year, which is up 28 percent from last year. Baltimore has 164 murders this year, which is down substantially from last year.
You know things are bad when you're not just compared to Baltimore, but when your crime stats make Baltimore look not so bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly amazing how people elect stupid into office and get stupid in return. Then they ask why murders, robberies, and car jackings are out of control.
You people voted like idiots and gave carte blanche to the party in control. Reap what you've sown.
Red districts are also experiencing crime increases so don’t be foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Now compare total population number to find the per capita number.
I firmly believe that our political discourse will always be in the gutter until we improve math literacy in this country.
Anonymous wrote:We have 161 killings so far this year, which is up 28 percent from last year. Baltimore has 164 murders this year, which is down substantially from last year.
You know things are bad when you're not just compared to Baltimore, but when your crime stats make Baltimore look not so bad.