man only if we can figure out what in the world does detroit, new orleans, and baltimore have in common we can figure out why the U.S.A have cities that are more violent than some cities in 3rd world countries.
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Any of you big cats live in these cities?.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostI love my city
Population: 403,390
There were eight homicides in Halifax in 2015, or 1.91 homicides per 100,000 people living in the city. That's up from just five homicides in 2014, according to the federal numbers.
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Originally posted by !WAR MIKEY! View Postman only if can figure out what in the world does detroit, new orleans, and baltimore have in common we can figure out why the U.S.A have cities that are more violent than 3rd world countries.
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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Postalot of gun control zones etc.
for example in mexico it is illegal to own a firearm. Only cops/government and of course your friendly neighborhood cartels
same in south america
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Originally posted by !WAR MIKEY! View Postman only if we can figure out what in the world does detroit, new orleans, and baltimore have in common we can figure out why the U.S.A have cities that are more violent than some cities in 3rd world countries.
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Originally posted by siablo14 View PostHigh poverty and inequality .Originally posted by siablo14 View PostHigh levels of poverty and inequality.
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Originally posted by Sup View PostThere are a lot of poor latino neighborhoods in Los Angeles county, Huntington Park, Bell, other parts of East L.A., for instance, yet the crime isn't at record numbers like it is in Detriot and those other mentioned cities. Keep in mind a lot of these folks can hardly speak a word of English and aren't given any support. Why is that?
What's the culture like in the communities that you posted? Because we know what the culture is like in Detroit, Baltimore, Chicago, St Louis, etc.
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