ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration says
homicides, violent crime and property crime have dropped to the lowest
levels since 1975 in Maryland.
O'Malley released year-end crime data on Wednesday for 2011. The
Maryland State Police compile the data, which is submitted each year to
the FBI.
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are they including Salisbury numbers in their count?
ReplyDeleter u kidding? he must have used his erasure on those numbers
ReplyDeleteActually here in PG county violent crimes have increased.
ReplyDeleteJust another O'faily lie.
What Maryland is he living in. Must be a parallel universe if he really believes this.
ReplyDeleteif it's lower than 1975 it must have been astronomical back then...
ReplyDeleteSince he wants to be obama's yes man, maybe he should go to Chicago and count the violent crime there. And take Biden with him to hold his hand.
ReplyDeleteHe must have learned from Barrie Tilghman how to count crimes.
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