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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Baltimore Residents Fearful Amid Rash Of Homicides
2015-05-29
[BALTIMORE.CBSLOCAL] A 31-year-old woman and a young boy were shot in the head Thursday, becoming Baltimore's 37th and 38th homicide victims so far this month, the city's deadliest in 15 years.
What a good idea! Put the animals in charge of the zoo.
Meanwhile,
...back at the Alamo, Davy was wondering if Buck was okay. He suspected he wasn't...
arrests have plunged: Police are booking fewer than half the number of people they pulled off the streets last year.

Arrests were already declining before Freddie Gray died on April 19 of injuries he suffered in police custody, but they dropped sharply thereafter, as his death unleashed protests, riots, the criminal indictment of six officers and a full-on civil rights investigation by the U.S. Justice Department that has officers working under close scrutiny.

"I'm afraid to go outside," said Antoinette Perrine, whose brother was shot down three weeks ago on a basketball court near her home in the Harlem Park neighborhood of West Baltimore. Ever since, she has barricaded her door and added metal slabs inside her windows to deflect gunfire.

"It's so bad, people are afraid to let their kids outside," Perrine said. "People wake up with shots through their windows. Police used to sit on every corner, on the top of the block. These days? They're nowhere."

West Baltimore residents worry they've been abandoned by the officers they once accused of harassing them, leaving some neighborhoods like the Wild West without a lawman around.

"Before it was over-policing. Now there's no police," said Donnail "Dreads" Lee, 34, who lives in the Gilmor Homes, the public housing complex where Gray, 25, was chased down. "People feel as though they can do things and get away with it. I see people walking with guns almost every single day, because they know the police aren't pulling them up like they used to."

Police Commissioner Anthony Batts said his officers "are not holding back," despite encountering dangerous hostility in the Western District.

"Our officers tell me that when officers pull up, they have 30 to 50 people surrounding them at any time," Batts said.
Posted by:Fred

#14  Wall the city off, toss in all the hand guns and assault rifles the thugs can use and let nature take its course.

Toss in Obama, Eric Holder, Lynch, and the Racist Twins Jackson and Sharpton for good measure - unarmed.
Posted by: Crazyfool   2015-05-29 19:47  

#13  #11 Wall the city off, toss in all the hand guns and assault rifles the thugs can use and let nature take its course.

Somebody call Snake Plissken. My script for "Escape from Baltimore" is almost done.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-05-29 17:34  

#12  
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-05-29 17:21  

#11  Wall the city off, toss in all the hand guns and assault rifles the thugs can use and let nature take its course.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-05-29 16:33  

#10  Fact is most blacks pay little attention to black-on-black crime and then fill the streets when a criminal is called by a cop. They've created the environment and need to rethink a few things about their relation to law enforcement.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-05-29 16:00  

#9  Besoeker, if the charges against the officers were dropped, riots would break out within hours. The police, hamstrung by the mayor, would let city burn. After all, the rioters and looters are just seeking justice, right?

If I were a Baltimore police officer, I would seriously consider resigning.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2015-05-29 13:37  

#8  Is may be just my personal impression, but, it seems to me that: whenever affirmative action invoked on behalf of a group---the main winners are the worst members of that group.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-05-29 12:37  

#7  If the charges against Baltimore officers involved in the Freddie Gray incident were dropped this afternoon, Baltimore policing would return to normal [whatever defines normal] tomorrow.

This isn't about the concern for the safety of police officers, or worries about litigation. This is about their brothers, tools for survival, and the ability to do their job.

Let the anarchy continue, the problem will eventually self-resolve.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-05-29 10:22  

#6  Comeon - take it easy on the poor Mayor! It isn't as if someone could have predicted what would happen when you do away with the Rule of Law and stop arresting criminals!

(/SARC - of course anyone with two brain cells to rub together could have seen this...)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-05-29 09:32  

#5  At least the police aren't shooting down black men. That's the important thing, right?
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2015-05-29 09:18  

#4  ..yes, you get more of that which you reward and less of what you punish. Hasn't changed in 4000 years (no matter how hip, modern, or urban you may be can overcome that).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-05-29 07:57  

#3  You get more of what behavior you reward.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-05-29 07:42  

#2  Inquiring minds might ask, isn't it all buried here somewhere ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-05-29 03:42  

#1  No harm in being a good guy and going with affirmative action, is there?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-05-29 02:30  

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