Crime Down under Biden

You are the one that could not get the owner of the laptop straight. You must have had your parroting wires crossed.

That aside it's not about red or blue states anymore.....It's about red and blue controlled areas.

In pretty much all instances red areas are safer than blue ones when it comes to violent crime.

About the only exception I know about is Boston though I have not checked their recent figures since they got them a leftist mayor a couple years back.
Sure, it is. So, let's discuss "red-controlled areas" vs "blue-controlled areas".

States with the Lowest Violent Crime Rates​

Maine

Maine has the lowest crime rate 108.58, and the incidence Count was 1466. Maine residents aren’t as concerned about their overall safety compared to the rest of the nation. Maine had no mass shooting incidences, compared to one the year before. Property crime has dropped steadily since 2019 in Maine, and each of its safest cities experienced less property crime than the rest of the state, region, and the national average.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire has the second-lowest crime rate in the United States with 2000 incidents. New Hampshire comes in well below US averages for violent crime and property crime. Its already-low violent crime rate made improvements this year.

Vermont

The Green Mountain State borders Canada and is well regarded as one of the safest travel destinations in the US. Vermont has a crime rate of 173.4 per 100,000 people, making it the state with the third-lowest crime rate. According to Safewise, 78% of Vermonters feel safe in their state, beating the national average by a whopping 42%. The crime issue that causes the most concern is property crime, tied with package theft as the crime Vermonters fear may happen to them.

Connecticut

Connecticut has a crime rate of 181.59 per 100,000 people, that’s the fourth lowest in America. The national average was 398.5, and Republican states like Texas, Arizona, and Tennessee had violent crime rates in the 400s and 600s — two to three times higher than Connecticut.

New Jersey

New Jersey New Jersey boasts some of the lowest crime rates in the country, New Jersey's crime rate of 195.36 is the fifth-lowest nationwide. This is the second consecutive year that New Jersey was among the states with the lowest violent crime rates in the nation. The Garden State is the fourth-lowest in the nation when it comes to property crime. In the Mid-Atlantic region, New Jersey bested the violent-crime regional average, with the lowest rate ahead of New York (363.8)

States with the Highest Violent Crime Rates​

District of Columbia

The District of Columbia has the highest crime rate in the United States, with a 999.8 crime rate per 100,000 people. According to me Metropolitan Police Department, homicides increase by 14% compared to 2021, robbery by 24%, burglary by 8%, and 4% in motor vehicle theft.

Alaska

Alaska has the second-highest crime rate of 837.85 per 100,000 residents. Alaska has the highest violent crime rate and the thirteenth-highest property crime rate in the US. Alaska’s violent crime rate is more than double that of the Pacific region and is the highest of all 50 states. So Alaskans’ low concern about violent crime is out of sync with the amount of violent crime happening.

New Mexico

New Mexico has the third-highest crime rate in the United States. New Mexico continues to have higher-than-average crime rates across the board, but the good news is that property and violent crime rates are declining yearly. Violent crime fell to 778.28 per 100,000—but that still gives New Mexico the third-highest violent crime rate in the US.

Tennessee​

Tennessee's crime rate of 672.70 per 100,000 is the fourth-highest in the country. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) increase in property, crimes were driven by the number of reported burglaries in Memphis and Shelby County. Memphis saw an increase of 23 percent while the county as a whole saw an increase of nearly 12 percent. The number of reported motor vehicle thefts (carjackings) in Memphis increased by nearly 13 percent and 11 percent in Shelby County.

Arkansas

Arkansas's crime rate of 671.93 per 100,000 is the fifth-highest in the country. According to the CDC at the National Center for Health Statistics, Arkansas has one of the highest death rates from firearms. Crime rates in the state are driven up by high concentrations of violence in some cities. Both the Pine Bluff and Little Rock metropolitan areas' violent crime rates -- at 1,098 and 939 incidents for every 100,000 residents, respectively -- are far higher than the national average.


Every low-crime state is in a "blue-controlled area" while 3 of the high-crime states are in a "red-controlled" area.

But, let me guess - it's all Biden's fault, right?
 
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Sure, it is. So, let's discuss "red-controlled areas" vs "blue-controlled areas".

States with the Lowest Violent Crime Rates​

Maine

Maine has the lowest crime rate 108.58, and the incidence Count was 1466. Maine residents aren’t as concerned about their overall safety compared to the rest of the nation. Maine had no mass shooting incidences, compared to one the year before. Property crime has dropped steadily since 2019 in Maine, and each of its safest cities experienced less property crime than the rest of the state, region, and the national average.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire has the second-lowest crime rate in the United States with 2000 incidents. New Hampshire comes in well below US averages for violent crime and property crime. Its already-low violent crime rate made improvements this year.

Vermont

The Green Mountain State borders Canada and is well regarded as one of the safest travel destinations in the US. Vermont has a crime rate of 173.4 per 100,000 people, making it the state with the third-lowest crime rate. According to Safewise, 78% of Vermonters feel safe in their state, beating the national average by a whopping 42%. The crime issue that causes the most concern is property crime, tied with package theft as the crime Vermonters fear may happen to them.

Connecticut

Connecticut has a crime rate of 181.59 per 100,000 people, that’s the fourth lowest in America. The national average was 398.5, and Republican states like Texas, Arizona, and Tennessee had violent crime rates in the 400s and 600s — two to three times higher than Connecticut.

New Jersey

New Jersey New Jersey boasts some of the lowest crime rates in the country, New Jersey's crime rate of 195.36 is the fifth-lowest nationwide. This is the second consecutive year that New Jersey was among the states with the lowest violent crime rates in the nation. The Garden State is the fourth-lowest in the nation when it comes to property crime. In the Mid-Atlantic region, New Jersey bested the violent-crime regional average, with the lowest rate ahead of New York (363.8)

States with the Highest Violent Crime Rates​

District of Columbia

The District of Columbia has the highest crime rate in the United States, with a 999.8 crime rate per 100,000 people. According to me Metropolitan Police Department, homicides increase by 14% compared to 2021, robbery by 24%, burglary by 8%, and 4% in motor vehicle theft.

Alaska

Alaska has the second-highest crime rate of 837.85 per 100,000 residents. Alaska has the highest violent crime rate and the thirteenth-highest property crime rate in the US. Alaska’s violent crime rate is more than double that of the Pacific region and is the highest of all 50 states. So Alaskans’ low concern about violent crime is out of sync with the amount of violent crime happening.

New Mexico

New Mexico has the third-highest crime rate in the United States. New Mexico continues to have higher-than-average crime rates across the board, but the good news is that property and violent crime rates are declining yearly. Violent crime fell to 778.28 per 100,000—but that still gives New Mexico the third-highest violent crime rate in the US.

Tennessee​

Tennessee's crime rate of 672.70 per 100,000 is the fourth-highest in the country. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) increase in property, crimes were driven by the number of reported burglaries in Memphis and Shelby County. Memphis saw an increase of 23 percent while the county as a whole saw an increase of nearly 12 percent. The number of reported motor vehicle thefts (carjackings) in Memphis increased by nearly 13 percent and 11 percent in Shelby County.

Arkansas

Arkansas's crime rate of 671.93 per 100,000 is the fifth-highest in the country. According to the CDC at the National Center for Health Statistics, Arkansas has one of the highest death rates from firearms. Crime rates in the state are driven up by high concentrations of violence in some cities. Both the Pine Bluff and Little Rock metropolitan areas' violent crime rates -- at 1,098 and 939 incidents for every 100,000 residents, respectively -- are far higher than the national average.

Reading is fundamental.....It's not about whole states anymore, it's about the blue controlled areas within those states, any state.
 
Biden has been quitely working on bringing down crime.

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As you can see there was an increase in Homicdes under Trump which Biden has produced a reduction in...

This is also shown in other Crimes which are generally down across the board
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As we can see Trump was over seeing a increase in crime which Biden has reduced...

Again we can see the facts, not some bullshit story of Biden quietly doing a job which his predecessor failed at..
Why vote for Trump and increasing crime...

Is ths the one where you say that we need a criminal to understand crime?
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Well those of us in red controlled areas have the time for Hunter's laptop instead of worrying about crime so much. ;)
Yes, it's difficult to concentrate bent over the cell phone as an LA punk tries to lift your wallet while tossing you into traffic.
 
Reading is fundamental.....It's not about whole states anymore, it's about the blue controlled areas within those states, any state.
LOL In other words, move the goalposts now that crime is down? Yeah, of course you would. :itsok:
 
Now do blue controlled areas.

Violence explodes in blue cities, homicides up 24% in 50 largest cities​


Biden isn't in charge of individual cities, overall crime is down... That is Biden's number...

So nice try but fail..
 
Crime is down..... because a drooling, bed-shitting shut-in that can't find its way off a stage reads that to us in some kind of primitive, stammering, unintelligible manner. Neanderthal grunts would be more coherent.

Got it.

Elon Musk is still offering $1 Million USD to anyone that can translate this subhuman nonsense... :laughing0301:


 
Crime is down..... because a drooling, bed-shitting shut-in that can't find its way off a stage reads that to us in some kind of primitive, stammering, unintelligible manner. Neanderthal grunts would be more coherent.

Got it.

Elon Musk is still offering $1 Million USD to anyone that can translate this subhuman nonsense...


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Mumbles mumbled. What a disaster
 
Go...eff yourself. Then return to reality
In other words, you got nothing? Yeah, thought so. You retards are always big on accusations, short on proof. Thanks for not disappointing. :itsok:

Now, fuck off. Go play in traffic.
 
In other words, you got nothing? Yeah, thought so. You retards are always big on accusations, short on proof. Thanks for not disappointing. :itsok:

Now, fuck off. Go play in traffic.

You mad, little one?

I don't care. How's that?
 

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