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To: steve harris who wrote (753738)12/8/2021 6:28:02 PM
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Our species First Global Civil War already in under way. Only question is how bad does it get? Think we probably agree it gets worse before it gets better.



To: steve harris who wrote (753738)12/8/2021 6:43:22 PM
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<...12 Major US Cities Hit All-Time Homicide Records (VIDEO)

By Jim Hoft

Published December 8, 2021 at 4:34 pm

Another Joe Biden record!

At least 12 major US cities hit their all-time homicide records in 2021.

Just yesterday DA Krasner claimed that the “city of Philadelphia has no crime crisis”. He received a lot of backlash. Reality proves to be so different.

ABC News reported:

At least 12 major U.S. cities have broken annual homicide records in 2021 — and there’s still three weeks to go in the year.

Of the dozen cities that have already surpassed the grim milestones for killings, five topped records that were set or tied just last year.

“It’s terrible to every morning get up and have to go look at the numbers and then look at the news and see the stories. It’s just crazy. It’s just crazy and this needs to stop,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said after his city surpassed its annual homicide record of 500, which stood since 1990.

Philadelphia, a city of roughly 1.5 million people, has had more homicides this year (521 as of Dec. 6) than the nation’s two largest cities, New York (443 as of Dec. 5) and Los Angeles (352 as of Nov. 27). That’s an increase of 13% from 2020, a year that nearly broke the 1990 record.

Via FOX Business Network.

(click on this article url & scroll down to activate the video news report)

thegatewaypundit.com



To: steve harris who wrote (753738)12/9/2021 2:01:59 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793587
 
Watch the video I posted of Greene, Gaetz and Gohmart. Read the Executive Report on Jan 6 they produced.

Don't watch the video or read the report if you have high blood pressure.