Anonymous wrote:As of a couple days ago, thus far this year DC had 79 murders, Baltimore had 59, NYC had 118, and Boston had 12.
Boston has almost as many people as DC and New York has more than 10x as many people.
So we have a long way to go before we start heralding DC as a safe city.
Anonymous wrote:Because only Fox was reporting that DC was a hellscape of crime. Yes there was an uptick but the federal police did a big sweep to help out MPD (according to the DOJ’s press releases) and things have improved. There is also a lot of different theories about why crime happens. Much of it was a result of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because only Fox was reporting that DC was a hellscape of crime. Yes there was an uptick but the federal police did a big sweep to help out MPD (according to the DOJ’s press releases) and things have improved. There is also a lot of different theories about why crime happens. Much of it was a result of the pandemic.
Grok -
In 2014, the District of Columbia recorded 108 homicides.
In 2015, Washington, DC reported 162 homicides, a 54% increase from the previous year.
In 2016, there were 88 homicides reported in Washington, D.C.
In 2017, there were 116 homicides in Washington, DC.
In 2018, there were 160 reported homicides in Washington, DC.
In 2019, 166 murders occurred in the District of Columbia, making it the deadliest year in a decade.
In 2020, there have been 187 homicides in Washington, DC, making it the city's highest homicide count since 2005.
In 2021, the District of Columbia has reported 188 total homicides.
In 2022, Washington, D.C. recorded a total of 203 homicides.
In 2023, Washington, D.C. recorded a total of 274 homicides, marking the highest number in over two decades and a 36% increase from the previous year.
In 2024, Washington D.C. experienced a dramatic drop in homicides, with a total of 190 murders, marking a 31% decrease from the previous year when there were 274 homicides.
Anonymous wrote:Because only Fox was reporting that DC was a hellscape of crime. Yes there was an uptick but the federal police did a big sweep to help out MPD (according to the DOJ’s press releases) and things have improved. There is also a lot of different theories about why crime happens. Much of it was a result of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:kash patel has made violent crime the priority for the FBI this is working out
Anonymous wrote:Because only Fox was reporting that DC was a hellscape of crime. Yes there was an uptick but the federal police did a big sweep to help out MPD (according to the DOJ’s press releases) and things have improved. There is also a lot of different theories about why crime happens. Much of it was a result of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:The pendulum is swinging back, away from the "defund the police/BLM" imbecility post-Floyd. Police departments everywhere are now going to be able to again recruit successfully, as derogatory characterizations of police officers drop off as people realize that "violence interruptors" don't cut it, and that enforcing the law has social benefits for everyone except the criminals.