Saturday, November 14, 2015

Baltimore Sets Homicide Record -- November 14, 2015

Updates

July 27, 2017: the article does not say when Baltimore took the law off the books but it's amazing that any councilman would vote against putting this law back on the books. The law: one-year minimum sentence if caught with an illegal gun. The law is already being watered down. Again this tells me that some folks really aren't concerned about homicides in Baltimore.
 
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It was just three months ago that I posted this note:
The Wall Street Journal is reporting:
Ten federal law-enforcement agents are being assigned to the Baltimore Police Department’s homicide unit for 60 days to help solve murders amid the city’s worst surge of violence in decades.
For 60 days. That's just enough time to put together two or three PowerPoint presentations, have a few 3-martini lunches, and head home. Are they serious? My hunch is that Baltimore couldn't come up with the cash necessary to pay for more Feds for more days. Doesn't the Bakken have about ten full-time FBI agents? Just asking. I don't know. And it's rhetorical. Please don't tell me.
Baltimore has had 192 homicides so far this year, a 57% jump from this time last year, police say. Nonfatal shootings are up more than 80%, records show.

The city had 42 homicides in May—a one-month total that hadn’t been seen since 1990. July was even bloodier, with 45 homicides—which tied the city’s highest monthly tally set in August 1972, according to news reports.
Just give the murderers a big more space.  
So how did that task force work out? FoxNews is reporting:
Baltimore has recorded its 300th homicide of the year.
Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said in a statement Saturday evening that it was a "sad homicide milestone." He said that "it's important to pause and vow to continue our collective fight to find a better path forward."
The 300th victim was a 27-year-old man who was stabbed multiple times Saturday and later died. It's the first time since 1999 that the city has recorded 300 homicides. In 2014, the city saw 211 killings for the year. Baltimore crossed the 200 death mark in August.
As long as they don't shoot the police.

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