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Sunday, March 24, 2013

True Crime - Kansas City residents continue killing each other


Baltimore Sun
There was nothing factually wrong in Mr. Batts' answer; department statistics show an 8 percent drop in crimes of all types over this time last year. But it missed the larger point: The crimestatistic people care about most in Baltimore — and the one ...
Boston Globe
Major crimes in Boston dropped 15 percent in the first three months of 2013 compared with the same period last year, and Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis credited good police work and an assist from Mother Nature for the decline. “I would attribute ...
ABC News
Despite decades of initiatives to stem violent crime, Kansas City residents continue killing each other at a rate five times higher than the national average, prompting officials in this Midwest city best known for barbecue and jazz to turn to an ...
The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Saginaw Rising Steering Committee presents crime prevention plan at March 6 Courts and Public Safety Committee View full size Saginaw Rising Steering Committee member Grady Holmes, Jr. and Saginaw County Commissioner Jim Theisen, right, present ...