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At least 16 cities see record homicides
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Posted By: Rush Was Right, 12/18/2021 9:23:05 AM

At least 16 U.S. cities have set new homicide records in 2021, according to local police departments. It's a trend police departments have noted from East Coast to West, even as other violent crimes such as aggravated assault and non-violent crimes such as burglary decline in the same areas. "It's definitely worse this year, for us at least," Rochester Police Department Public Information Officer Carlos Alvarado told Fox News Digital of the upstate New York city's homicide numbers for 2021. Rochester had seen a record 80 homicide deaths in 2021 as of Tuesday. The city's previous record was 69 in 1991, Alvarado said,

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And the year isn't even over yet. How many of the cities are NOT run by Democrats?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 12/18/2021 10:04:19 AM (No. 1010909)
Also a record number of minority and female police chiefs across the country. The theory was to make the police force look like the neighborhoods they policed. Nobody figured out that criminals would receive so much sympathy and understanding and be released to the street to commit more crimes. If you can't do the job right, don't accept it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: cor-vet 12/18/2021 10:23:28 AM (No. 1010941)
It takes positive punishment. Many of us older folk got our buttons whipped as kids and we grew up law abiding and respectful. And we didn't hate our parents because they whipped us. Criminals need the same treatment applied. A punishment for crime needs to be bad enough to make you say, "I'm not doing that again" instead of a slap on the wrist and basically being told, "it's OK, we won't punish you if you get caught!"
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Reply 3 - Posted by: marlon 12/18/2021 11:06:43 AM (No. 1011007)
Don't blame police chiefs, black or white. Most are good officers blame leftist AG's and politicians and of course George Soros for funding our destruction. Why is this man still walking the planet?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 12/18/2021 11:14:27 AM (No. 1011022)
Thank Georg Soros and all his evil subcontractors.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MickTurn 12/18/2021 12:22:32 PM (No. 1011124)
The Good news is they are all democraps...the bad news is innocent's get murdered! Hey Police, where the hell are YOU?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mifla 12/19/2021 5:23:07 AM (No. 1011664)
Defund the cops + Soros backed DAs + Dem run cities: Connect the dots.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: homefry 12/19/2021 8:44:35 AM (No. 1011777)
Hang some sonsofbitches on the court house square and watch the rest begin to settle down.
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