Posted on 11/14/2015 6:50:04 PM PST by Olog-hai
Baltimore has recorded its 300th homicide of the year. [...]
The 300th victim was a 27-year-old man who was stabbed multiple times Saturday and later died. It's the first time since 1999 that the city has recorded 300 homicides. In 2014, the city saw 211 killings for the year. Baltimore crossed the 200 death mark in August. ...
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Can we get to 400? I bet they can...
Yes, We Can!
Gun control combined with fear and appeasement of left wing thugs gets this. I’ll see your 300 and raise you another 50.
Lot of scum to go but they are getting there!! Congrats Baltimore!
Black lives matter? Apparently not in Baltimore.
Wasting away again in Obamaritaville . . .
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
Just for some perspective: NYC had 299 homicides through last Sunday and has 14 times the population.
Seems like a mirco-aggression.
Baltimore residents need a safe area.
Portland Oregon population. ..583,786...homicides...8 ytd
Baltimore Maryland population 620,000+...homicides...300 ytd
Hhmmm...wonder why?
Chicago with a population 2.7 million is up to 417
OBJECTING to it causes crime?
There are some hacks who call themselves “conservative” who make us all look bad.
Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Ferguson, New Orleans...all unusually high crime rates. I know they all have something in common; I just can’t remember what it is.../s
They got their mob rule. Let them enjoy it now.
Yeah, seems there is a correlation there with something. Now what is it...it’s right on the tip of my tongue. ...
Too many guns, of course.
Maybe the city should be called Slaughtermore.
#StopBlackViolence
Baltimore 2015 - 301 murders:
15 white
7 unknown
3 Asian
2 Hispanic
274 black
Apparently #BlackLivesDon’tMatter to the predominantly black criminals of our inner cities.
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