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Topic: Another Holiday Weekend.. Baltimore on Brink
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Fri 07/03/15 07:08 AM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 07/03/15 07:12 AM



mharmony quoted

The drugs are local & being manufactured within, by black gangs.

,,,based on what facts/evidence is that statement made?




I agree, police openly showing they wont do their jobs gives criminals more of a sense of security,,,its authoritative blackmail

let us do what we want or suffer

perhaps its not a ploy to push a police state, perhaps its a ploy to promote more guns amongst citizens,,,,
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Idk.. maybe the white government or green or gray aliens air dropped drugs into Las Vegas & so now you think that is what happened in Maryland, Chicago, Philadelphia & every major metropolitan, predominantly black town.

Yea.. let's go with that. bigsmile


lol, and Im always accused of having a racial hangup,,,


anyway, noone has to 'drop drugs' in, but people can ALLOW drugs in,,,especially governments, where there is poverty there arent the resources for mass manufacturing/storing/shipping of drugs,


this was the same government that allowed people to lie to people about receiving treatement for syphillis after all,,,


so yeah, that drugs are permitted by government into certain communities is something that many are able to 'go with',,,because of the governments historical precedence for experimenting on / advocating for the destruction of the impoverished,,,






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mharmony quote-

The drugs are local & being manufactured within, by black gangs.

,,,based on what facts/evidence is that statement made?


You question was ridiculous & not worth answering There is lots of proof including previous links.
I can't possibility take that question or any statements you made afterwards seriously anymore than I can the guy who blames outside forces.
You are both trying in vain to deflect the focus from the truth. And it is not & never will work nor will the blame game.



oh my, I have to remember this response when I have no answer....lol

and isnt everyone who singles out a group for 'blame' playing the 'blame game',,,,,,although in my defense, I have never singled out government alone for the problem, I believe in responsibility going around

government allowing it in, and the citizens buying into it,,,


By sitting firmly in the middle of the East Coast, the geography of Maryland itself makes the state an easy target—a quick stop for drug dealers shipping their product up and down the coast. Most of Baltimore’s heroin enters the city this way, but the famous Port of Baltimore serves as a particularly convenient pathway for international drug smuggling.

The Port of Baltimore was established in 1706 as a port of entry for the tobacco trade with England. It was originally designed to accommodate the largest of shipping vessels, but today these are often stuffed with massive loads of illegal narcotics. For instance, in 2013, custom agents seized 128 pounds of cocaine that was shipped to the Baltimore port from Panama and China.

Fresh off the boat, these drugs are funneled right onto city streets by the thousands of dealers eager to make a profit, and the city’s war on heroin rages on.

from http://www.thefix.com/content/baltimore-heroin-capital-us

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Fri 07/03/15 08:55 AM
Baltimore, is an example of what happens, when a large group of people with the combined IQ of 'potato', are allowed to congregate.

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Fri 07/03/15 08:56 AM



At some point in time you have to ask yourself or your governments why is ______ getting all the way here from N.Y. Miami, Mexico, Columbia, etc.


Columbia? Would that be Columbia, South Carolina?

There is no letter "U" in the name of the South American nation of Colombia.


Because he is spelling it ,the way THEY do in New York & Maryland. *Google *think But of course he is in South Carolina.


huh Are you saying that people in New York and Maryland are geographically illiterate? noway


No but people in New York & Maryland need Colunoscopy's too.smile2

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Fri 07/03/15 10:05 AM

Baltimore, is an example of what happens, when a large group of people with the combined IQ of 'potato', are allowed to congregate.


same might be said of mingle2,, but isnt it grand that america allows that 'freedom'


lol

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Fri 07/03/15 01:11 PM
Edited by alleoops on Fri 07/03/15 01:11 PM


Baltimore, is an example of what happens, when a large group of people with the combined IQ of 'potato', are allowed to congregate.


same might be said of mingle2,, but isnt it grand that america allows that 'freedom'

lol


Yes it is.


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Fri 07/03/15 04:41 PM

74 Murders in the last 2 months

Recent homicide victims also include a 16-year-old City College high school student who was raped and killed and a 2-year-old girl who suffered second-degree burns and died after police say her father left her in a car for several hours.

"People cannot boil them down to one simple factor, gangs and drugs," said Scott, vice chair of the public safety committee. "When you have people killing children in cars, that's something that has to be dealt with. It shows you that things are a lot deeper than many folks think."

At this time last year, Baltimore officials had pointed to one of lowest midyear homicide figures of the past three decades, with 98. This year, the city reached the 100-death mark on May 21.

The number of nonfatal shootings this year has also risen significantly, to 285, up from 151 at this time last year.

Some Baltimore officials have blamed some of the surge in violence on the dealing of drugs looted from pharmacies during the riots. DEA officials have not said how much was taken or announced any arrests in those cases.

The city has also seen a sharp increase in juvenile homicides, with 11 so far this year, compared to six at this time last year.

Among the victims is 16-year-old Arnesha Bowers, who was found June 7 in a Northeast Baltimore rowhouse that had been burned. Two men and a 14-year-old boy have been indicted on murder, rape, arson and gang charges in her death.

The death of 7-year-old Kester "Tony" Brown and his mother also shocked the community. Wilder recalled her close relationship with her nephew, who she said spent weekends at her home and stayed with her after school.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/blog/bs-md-ci-6-month-homicide-numbers-20150630-story.html

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146 murders, at mid year point

http://data.baltimoresun.com/bing-maps/homicides/index.php?range=7&district=all&zipcode=all&age=all&gender=all&race=all&cause=all&article=all&show_results=Show+results/

17 - 19 ,shot since Monday Morning

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