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Let’s see what those stats look like after a year or two of 10+ percent unemployment.
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Well, when you live in a city that promotes the banning of handguns in most public places, what do you expect? The big, strong, fast morally corrupt criminals will do whatever they want, because they know you can’t do anything about it.
(hint to them... I can. Don’t mess with me)
I left the Seattle area in 2002 after growing up there and I thought it was pretty bad then. Places like South Seattle has always had it’s problems, but we started noticing more and more crimes happening in places where it was previously uncommon. I had a feeling at the time that things were getting worse. Shootings nearby, muggings, an increase in drug activity, petty crimes, etc..
I remember my boyfriend’s car getting broken into in our so-called “secure” parking garage. We spoke to a freindly, familiar officer about it and mentioned our plans to move to another state. He told us it was a great idea. LOL.
Maybe we should trade Seattle to Canada for Alberta?
This is impossible because Seattle is a Liberal city that treats it’s downtrodden especially well.
Trouble in liberal Paradise. The Holder Justice Department will get right on it.
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I have to wonder who wrote this headline. If crime is ‘’down in the US’’ but ‘’up in Seattle’’ than by my way of looking at it is that crime ISN”T ‘’down in the US’’ because Seattle Washington is IN the US.
I never go to Seattle without carrying my Beretta Tomcat in .32 cal loaded with Glaser Safties and Hydra-shocks ....
Well, what would the residents of Seattle/King County expect when the gangsters can get caught with guns at the age of 15, four times before Juvenile Court gives them 30 days detention?
And if you attack an officer like a bunch of animals, kick him in the head and give him brain damage, you get 30 days home detention because, “you have had ALMOST no contact with the police in the 10 months since this incident.”
And that judge runs unopposed for re-election.