Shootings Roundup: Called For, A Shooting Roundup; Shouldn't Be.

Posted by HCN on Monday, May 10, 2021
Published evening May 9, 2021
A number of small to midsize shooting, just below the technical requirement of being considered a mass shooting by most, maybe with the exception of what took place in Colorado Springs, occured around the Nation mainly yesterday, Saturday. As coronavirus measures for social meets attenuate, it is unfortunate that violence has escalated, in the early portion of the time of year that people want to go outside to enjoy social activities.
It should not be that way.
Whomever, or whatever, spirit, or conspiracy even if it be at the remotest, whatever winds gave these incidents to arise is being asked to leave. While-with, those that can make a change, which may have prerequisite the awareness of what happened, of course there are those of us that want to see changes for the better.

A roundup:
  • Near Times Square NY, 3 wounded including 4 year old girl, event Saturday night May 8, 2021. The person of interest, the shooter, evidently still at large
  • Colorado Springs, CO- Six persons plus the shooter taking his own, in a birthday party, early Sunday morning shortly after midnight, May 8, 2021. Suspect reportedly drove up and into party at the mobile home.
  • Tragedy in Baltimore County, Maryland, Woodlawn area, man in his mid fifties with reputation of erratic actions, burns down at least one house, and shoots at least 2 others; event escalated until authorities got involved, main suspect mortally wounded
  • Saturday May 8, 2021, mid-afternoon, gunman opened fire in a mall in the Miami, Florida area, off Biscayne, he is also at large, as of last update. With the number of cameras usually at malls, it will not be surprising if a person of interest emerges soon, if not already.




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PDF documents :

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Interpolation of homicide rates and levels based off data from numerous sources, used as selection criteria of regions to form chart .

Until excessive homicides subside significantly, a set of cities, counties, and/or regions will be juxtaposed with homicide stories so that we can all get on the same page in the effort to reduce the homicides.


Interpolation results, and corresponding template as of July 2016:

Louisiana

New Orleans

Orleans Parish

Baton Rouge

East Baton Rouge Parish

 

Michigan

Wayne County

Flint

Detroit

 

Illinois

Chicago

Chicago Heights

Harvey

East St. Louis

St. Clair

 

California

Compton

Stockton

Los Angeles

Desert Hot Springs

Oakland

 

North Carolina

Rocky Mount

Nash County

 

Indiana

Marion County

Indianapolis, IN

Lake County

 

Florida

Fort Pierce, FL

Riviera Beach, FL

Miami, FL

Orlando, FL

St. Petersburg, FL

Jacksonville, (in Duval County, FL)

 

New Jersey

Bridgeton, NJ

Newark, NJ

Trenton, NJ

Camden, NJ

Essex County, NJ

 

Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, PA

Philadelphia, PA

Chester, PA

Pittsburgh, PA

 

Cities on toward the top of lists of frequency of violent crime have been merged with those subsumed in the State crime list so as not to be repetitive.

 

Dallas (in Dallas County, TX)

Las Vegas (in Clark County, NV)

Memphis in Shelby County TN

Baltimore, MD

Cleveland, OH

Milwaukee, WI

Minneapolis, MN

New York, NY has over 100 homicides so far for the year, according to newspaper information, but rates reducing (it is undecided whether it will be in or out the list for now due to the positive strides, however, areas like Brooklyn have been in recent trouble)



Interpolation of homicide rates and levels based off data from numerous sources, used as selection criteria of regions to form chart .

Until excessive homicides subside significantly, a set of cities, counties, and/or regions will be juxtaposed with homicide stories so that we can all get on the same page in the effort to reduce the homicides.


Interpolation results, and corresponding template as of July 2016:

Louisiana

New Orleans

Orleans Parish

Baton Rouge

East Baton Rouge Parish

 

Michigan

Wayne County

Flint

Detroit

 

Illinois

Chicago

Chicago Heights

Harvey

East St. Louis

St. Clair

 

California

Compton

Stockton

Los Angeles

Desert Hot Springs

Oakland

 

North Carolina

Rocky Mount

Nash County

 

Indiana

Marion County

Indianapolis, IN

Lake County

 

Florida

Fort Pierce, FL

Riviera Beach, FL

Miami, FL

Orlando, FL

St. Petersburg, FL

Jacksonville, (in Duval County, FL)

 

New Jersey

Bridgeton, NJ

Newark, NJ

Trenton, NJ

Camden, NJ

Essex County, NJ

 

Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, PA

Philadelphia, PA

Chester, PA

Pittsburgh, PA

 

Cities on toward the top of lists of frequency of violent crime have been merged with those subsumed in the State crime list so as not to be repetitive.

 

Dallas (in Dallas County, TX)

Las Vegas (in Clark County, NV)

Memphis in Shelby County TN

Baltimore, MD

Cleveland, OH

Milwaukee, WI

Minneapolis, MN

New York, NY has over 100 homicides so far for the year, according to newspaper information, but rates reducing (it is undecided whether it will be in or out the list for now due to the positive strides, however, areas like Brooklyn have been in recent trouble)


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