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    29 minutes ago in Queens my hood



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    19 minutes ago in Queens


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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    29 minutes ago in Queens my hood



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    Why all the virtue signaling, at mentioning people to try and impress everyone with how rough the area you used to live in is? I really do not understand this need to focus on such negative stuff all the time. I see it on facebook and other boxing groups where it ends up getting spammed with street fights, usually of people who could never compete in the square circle or even in a proper bare knuckle contest. Each to their own but Saddo used to be better than this.
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    Default Re: New York City is becoming scary

    Very interesting thread, I love Manhattan one of my favourite restaurants is there 3 Michelin Star Eleven Madison Park.
    I personally haven't seen both sides of the coin, so please guys feel free to share your experiences of NYC as I find it interesting.
    I'm sure some of you have stories to tell.

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    Well I find it interesting as it shows us what happens when police don’t do there job and are turned against. I’m not a cop lover but there are bad people out there. We can’t legislate morality. We need something bigger within us. Honestly have not been to nyc since covid but my buddy goes to that famous flea market in Chelsea every weekend to pick up watches. I’m going to go down one Saturday soon check it out. I have talked to a few people who live in NYC and they are telling me they are looking over their shoulder much more often lately. How many cops were killed last year? Do we ever talk about that?

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    Anecdotes data.


    I lived in New York when the crime rate was two and three times what it is now. Admittedly in one of the nicer parts of Manhattan but still used to venture over to Yankee Stadium and various other places on a regular basis and from an anecdatal pointless point of view there appeared to be less crime than London. Living in a nice part of Manhattan felt a lot safer than living in a nice part of London did.

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    Data

    For the month of March 2021, New York City saw increases in index crimes, with the exception of robbery and burglary. Overall index crime rose 2.4% compared with March 2020, driven by a 36% increase in murder (34 v. 25) and a 35.1% increase in grand larceny auto (666 v. 493).

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Data

    For the month of March 2021, New York City saw increases in index crimes, with the exception of robbery and burglary. Overall index crime rose 2.4% compared with March 2020, driven by a 36% increase in murder (34 v. 25) and a 35.1% increase in grand larceny auto (666 v. 493).

    Anything unusual happened in March last year that might have unnaturally depressed the numbers so that comparison a year later looks significant?

    For the month of February 2021, New York City saw continued reductions in every major index crime category with the exception of grand larceny auto (GLA). Overall index crime fell 26.5% compared with February 2020. The reduction was driven by a 40.4% decrease in grand larceny (2068 v. 3471) and a 32.7% decrease in robbery (791 v. 1175). There was also one less murder in February 2021 compared to the previous year (21 v. 22). While felonious assault saw a 7.9% reduction compared to February 2020 (1315 v. 142, shooting incidents increased to 77 v. 44 in February 2020, or +75.0%.

    https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/news/...-february-2021

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Very interesting thread, I love Manhattan one of my favourite restaurants is there 3 Michelin Star Eleven Madison Park.
    I personally haven't seen both sides of the coin, so please guys feel free to share your experiences of NYC as I find it interesting.
    I'm sure some of you have stories to tell.
    Many of our major cities are spiking in various crimes. Where one type of crime may taper off, another rises.
    New York is an example of that.

    https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/...ons/113142980/

    Gun crimes on the rise in Columbus.
    Compare to New York

    https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...eveal/2924329/


    The link itself states:
    1. Gun arrests across the five boroughs remain at a record high, according to the latest NYPD crime statistics.
    2. While there is an alarming gun violence trend in the city, overall, according to officials, crime is down


    I agree with @NoSavingByTheBell position: He didn't make a thread about crime, he made a thread about what he deems to be scary (an opinion)
    He validates it by showing how often crazy (expletive) occurs via these videos.

    I agree that while guns for example aren't used for committing more crimes than the previous year- they are used for violence,be it domestic, revenge.
    unprovoked ass whoopings occurring so often, one can ask: what is happening to my beloved city- that we can witness women cold-cocking men?
    Ass butt naked people starting altercations.

    Conclusion for me is stats don't provide jack nada nothing as it relates to most of the videos shown. A fight breaks out & is recorded by a phone, but doesn't make the spreadsheet.

    Not every person stabbed will report it.
    There is a sad reality to watching these videos and reading the justification as if to state- it could be worse. Why?

    Something in Columbus Ohio has law makers feeling the need to pass carry conceal for knives & now get this: brass knuckles.

    https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/...brass-knuckles

    Not sure what statistics can prove the need for brass knuckles. That's the vibe of the people letting us know how scary things have become- when legislature is considered for all things: brass knuckles?
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Very interesting thread, I love Manhattan one of my favourite restaurants is there 3 Michelin Star Eleven Madison Park.
    I personally haven't seen both sides of the coin, so please guys feel free to share your experiences of NYC as I find it interesting.
    I'm sure some of you have stories to tell.
    Many of our major cities are spiking in various crimes. Where one type of crime may taper off, another rises.
    New York is an example of that.

    https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/...ons/113142980/

    Gun crimes on the rise in Columbus.
    Compare to New York

    https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...eveal/2924329/


    The link itself states:
    1. Gun arrests across the five boroughs remain at a record high, according to the latest NYPD crime statistics.
    2. While there is an alarming gun violence trend in the city, overall, according to officials, crime is down


    I agree with @NoSavingByTheBell position: He didn't make a thread about crime, he made a thread about what he deems to be scary (an opinion)
    He validates it by showing how often crazy (expletive) occurs via these videos.

    I agree that while guns for example aren't used for committing more crimes than the previous year- they are used for violence,be it domestic, revenge.
    unprovoked ass whoopings occurring so often, one can ask: what is happening to my beloved city- that we can witness women cold-cocking men?
    Ass butt naked people starting altercations.

    Conclusion for me is stats don't provide jack nada nothing as it relates to most of the videos shown. A fight breaks out & is recorded by a phone, but doesn't make the spreadsheet.

    Not every person stabbed will report it.
    There is a sad reality to watching these videos and reading the justification as if to state- it could be worse. Why?

    Something in Columbus Ohio has law makers feeling the need to pass carry conceal for knives & now get this: brass knuckles.

    https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/...brass-knuckles

    Not sure what statistics can prove the need for brass knuckles. That's the vibe of the people letting us know how scary things have become- when legislature is considered for all things: brass knuckles?
    Cheers an interesting read.

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    @SlimTrae @Dark Lord Al you are 2 top notch guys telling it like it is: very refreshing and honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Very interesting thread, I love Manhattan one of my favourite restaurants is there 3 Michelin Star Eleven Madison Park.
    I personally haven't seen both sides of the coin, so please guys feel free to share your experiences of NYC as I find it interesting.
    I'm sure some of you have stories to tell.
    Many of our major cities are spiking in various crimes. Where one type of crime may taper off, another rises.
    New York is an example of that.

    https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/...ons/113142980/

    Gun crimes on the rise in Columbus.
    Compare to New York

    https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...eveal/2924329/


    The link itself states:
    1. Gun arrests across the five boroughs remain at a record high, according to the latest NYPD crime statistics.
    2. While there is an alarming gun violence trend in the city, overall, according to officials, crime is down


    I agree with @NoSavingByTheBell position: He didn't make a thread about crime, he made a thread about what he deems to be scary (an opinion)
    He validates it by showing how often crazy (expletive) occurs via these videos.

    I agree that while guns for example aren't used for committing more crimes than the previous year- they are used for violence,be it domestic, revenge.
    unprovoked ass whoopings occurring so often, one can ask: what is happening to my beloved city- that we can witness women cold-cocking men?
    Ass butt naked people starting altercations.

    Conclusion for me is stats don't provide jack nada nothing as it relates to most of the videos shown. A fight breaks out & is recorded by a phone, but doesn't make the spreadsheet.

    Not every person stabbed will report it.
    There is a sad reality to watching these videos and reading the justification as if to state- it could be worse. Why?

    Something in Columbus Ohio has law makers feeling the need to pass carry conceal for knives & now get this: brass knuckles.

    https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/...brass-knuckles

    Not sure what statistics can prove the need for brass knuckles. That's the vibe of the people letting us know how scary things have become- when legislature is considered for all things: brass knuckles?
    so true, slim, so true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Very interesting thread, I love Manhattan one of my favourite restaurants is there 3 Michelin Star Eleven Madison Park.
    I personally haven't seen both sides of the coin, so please guys feel free to share your experiences of NYC as I find it interesting.
    I'm sure some of you have stories to tell.
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