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"After crossing 100 homicides for the year, two more killings so far in Baltimore tonight, with police reporting a man fatally shot in the chest in the 1800 block of Ramsey Street, and a 40 y/o man fatally shot in the head in the 3100 block of Oakford Ave"
Make that 8 for Montreal, looks like it's matching the pace for last year, which was the most dangerous year in over 10 years (in terms of homicides and violent crime overall).
At least Flint is improving relatively compared to last year. Until April 17th, there were 14 homicides compared to 13 the same period last year: link. An increase of only 8% compared to 30% earlier this year.
[quote=Joakim3;63303504]So it's ~50% higher.... still crazy[/QUOTE
Its always been NO as the highest but for whatever reason Baltimore and Stl louis skyrocketed in 2012/2013. But always these three for the last 15 years now.
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