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Fort Worth is either at 74 or 75 via Tarrant County Medical Examiner. Medical Examiner website includes justifiable homicides, shooting deaths that were accidental or may have been accidental, a couple of homicides that weren’t reported by any local media, and incidents that took place in previous years but the victim died this year. In other words, take this number with a grain of salt.
After two double murders over the weekend and another murder early Monday morning, Greensboro stands at 65 for the year. Breaks the record of 62 set in 2020. Last year the total number was 41.
Don't know all the answers, but I used to live in the District, and see many of the same issues in SF, Portland, and Seattle, where once vibrant or gentrifying areas no longer have office workers and have lost retail. Adams Morgan and Ward 1 have seen a pick up in homicides and Chinatown/Gallery Place doesn't feel safe anymore. Oakland has a little of this too where even Rockridge and other "nice" areas don't feel as safe as they did pre-COVID.
Either way, it's crazy that DC is likely to end up close to 3x its homicide count of 2012 when it had just 88.
Atlanta is at 118 as of 11/4, just less than two months to go. The gap has narrowed further to just down 14% from last year, which was at 137 same time last year. It must have had a violent last two months of 2022 since it ended up near 170. Hopefully that won't be the case this year.
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Originally Posted by TheseGoTo11
Don't know all the answers, but I used to live in the District, and see many of the same issues in SF, Portland, and Seattle, where once vibrant or gentrifying areas no longer have office workers and have lost retail. Adams Morgan and Ward 1 have seen a pick up in homicides and Chinatown/Gallery Place doesn't feel safe anymore. Oakland has a little of this too where even Rockridge and other "nice" areas don't feel as safe as they did pre-COVID.
Either way, it's crazy that DC is likely to end up close to 3x its homicide count of 2012 when it had just 88.
Hopefully the same thing doesn't happen in Atlanta. It has seen more than double of the all time recent low of 79 in 2017, just a few short years before the pandemic.
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