Well, let we check if you just scrolled without checking anything or you really analysed what we shared ...
https://t.center/DefenceTelegram/1617
If you checked ...
ILLINOIS SHOULD SAY YOU SOMETHING!
Well, Illinois removed death sentence in the year 2000, but crimes are still high even in 2023 ...
https://t.center/LawsTelegram/133
New Mexico
π
ββοΈ 7.9 to 15.3 in almost 15 years
Wisconsin
π
ββοΈ 4.3 - 6.4
Illinois
π
ββοΈ 6.8 - 12.3
Michigan
π
ββοΈ 6.9 - 8.7 (homicides)
https://perma.cc/TM4D-ZXNF
First at all, such things are just associations and don't proof ANYTHING! since like said, such things depends from tons of things and maybe in a state is so, in another totally different.
https://t.center/AmnestyFake/373
https://t.center/AmnestyFake/363
What we can see is still some sort of association between poverty and homicides.
How such associations are
π©? 2016 ... Poverty
π, homicides
π ....
Violent crime change between 2015 to 2016:
Increased
San Antonio = Texas =
β
ππ
Charlotte = North Carolina =
β
Austin = Texas =
β
ππ
Chicago =
Illinois =
π
ββοΈ
Los Angeles = California =
β
* (see below)
Decreased
San Diego = California = Paused now
BUT NOT IN 2015/2016!! =
β
*
https://t.center/TerrorismTelegram/1145
https://t.center/TerrorismTelegram/1146
Meanwhile we are starting to know
πΊπΈ better than
π¨π π ... nope, there is still a lot to learn ... we continue to wrongly search states on the map
π€£ better not to talk about cities ...
Murder
Increased
Chicago =
Illinoisπ
ββοΈ
San Antonio = Texas
β
ππ
San Diego = California
β
Dallas = Texas
β
ππ
San Jose = California
β
*
Austin = Texas
β
ππ
Boston = Massachusetts
π
ββοΈ
Nashville = Tennessee
β
Oklahoma City = Oklahoma
β
ππ
Las Vegas = Nevada
β
Louisville = Kentucky
β
Decreased
Washington, D.C. =
π
ββοΈ pause
Baltimore = Maryland
π
ββοΈ
ππ https://perma.cc/LN5S-33YU (2023)