For the first time, Baltimore is on track to surpass New York City in homicides — a grim feat once considered inconceivable.
New York, which has a population of 8.5 million, had 182 homicides as of Sept. 3, according to police department data. Baltimore, a city of less than 620,000, was already at 238 victims as of that date, records show.
The distinction owes more to New York’s stunning decline in crime than Baltimore’s relatively stubborn crime rate.
New York once saw more than 2,000 homicides a year in the early 1990s, a figure that tumbled over the course of that decade.
Still, just a few years ago, New York’s total number of homicides topped 500 annually, and in 2011 Baltimore recorded fewer than 200 killings for the first time in decades.
But New York’s murder rate continued to decline, and Baltimore’s spiked, with more than 300 homicides in 2015 and 2016.
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7 comments:
I KNEW we could do it!!!! C'mon, TEAM Balto!
As Baltimore should be. They are always trying harder to be in the top for killing. Congrats!!
Tear down some more Confederate statues. Rename the streets and schools. So the city came beat back those MY Yankees.
Ravens beating the Giants
Hell. Baltimore still have those, "The Wire" corruption and mentality.
Yea!!!!
I had no doubt that the Democratic/ Progressive agenda would succeed when it came to beating New York !!!!!! Congratulations!!!!
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