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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Baltimore killings soar to a level unseen in 43 years
2015-08-02
[BIGSTORY.AP.ORG] Baltimore reached a grim milestone on Friday, three months after riots erupted in response to the death of Freddie Gray in police custody: With 45 homicides in July, the city has seen more bloodshed in a single month than it has in 43 years.

Police reported three deaths -- two men shot Thursday and one on Friday. The men died at local hospitals.

With their deaths, this year's homicides reached 189, far outpacing the 119 killings by July's end in 2014. Nonfatal shootings have soared to 366, compared to 200 by the same date last year. July's total was the worst since the city recorded 45 killings in August 1972, according to The Baltimore Sun.

The seemingly Sisyphean task of containing the city's violence prompted Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to fire her police commissioner, Anthony Batts, on July 8.

"Too many continue to die on our streets," Rawlings-Blake said then. "Families are tired of dealing with this pain, and so am I. Recent events have placed an intense focus on our police leadership, distracting many from what needs to be our main focus: the fight against crime."

But the killings have not abated under Interim Commissioner Kevin Davis since then.

Baltimore is not unique in its suffering; crimes are spiking in big cities around the country.

But while the city's police are closing cases-- Davis announced arrests in three recent murders several days ago -- the violence is outpacing their efforts. Davis said Tuesday the "clearance rate" is at 36.6 percent, far lower than the department's mid-40s average.

Crime experts and residents of Baltimore's most dangerous neighborhoods cite a confluence of factors: mistrust of the police; generalized anger and hopelessness over a lack of opportunities for young black men; and competition among dealers of illegal drugs, bolstered by the looting of prescription pills from pharmacies during the riot.

Federal drug enforcement agents said gangs targeted 32 pharmacies in the city, taking roughly 300,000 doses of opiates, as the riots caused $9 million in property damage in the city.

Perched on a friend's stoop, Sherry Moore, 55, said she knew "mostly all" of the young men killed recently in West Baltimore, including an 18-year-old fatally shot a half-block away. Moore said many more pills are on the street since the riot, making people wilder than usual.

"The ones doing the violence, the shootings, they're eating Percocet like candy and they're not thinking about consequences. They have no discipline, they have no respect -- they think this is a game. How many can I put down on the East side? How many can I put down on the West side?"

The tally of 42 homicides in May included Gray, who died in April after his neck was broken in police custody. The July tally likewise includes a previous death -- a baby whose death in June was ruled a homicide in July.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Democrat sponsored murder is what this is.
Posted by: newc   2015-08-02 14:13  

#7  The murder rate should dip since the Ravens are in training camp.

Wish I had a good Ray Lewis joke right now!
Posted by: Raj   2015-08-02 12:00  

#6  The murder rate should dip since the Ravens are in training camp.
Posted by: Airandee   2015-08-02 11:57  

#5  "Recent events have placed an intense focus on our police leadership, distracting many from what needs to be our main focus: the fight against crime."

Just look it as the "cost of doing business," Yer Mayorship. You're going to get re-elected, right?
Posted by: Pappy   2015-08-02 09:42  

#4  Reality (not to be confuse with the Leftist fantasy narrative) is that all too often in the world the choice is not between good and bad, but between bad and worse. The Left demands perfection of others, but delivers far less themselves. However, they use the 'we meant well' as absolution to the destruction they create.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-08-02 09:09  

#3  
Posted by:    2015-08-02 05:09  

#2  History repeats itself:
You have heretofore read public sentiment in your newspapers that live by falsehood and excitement, and the quicker you seek for truth in other quarters the better for you.
Posted by: gorb   2015-08-02 04:04  

#1  Someone needs to start selling the #BlackLivesMatter meme to black people.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-08-02 01:04  

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