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In reply to the discussion: Chicago would-be robber dies after woman stands her ground and shoots him [View all]leftyladyfrommo
(18,868 posts)69. The situation in the hood in KCMO hasn't really changed
in 50 years. It's the same problems today that they have always had. The area has grown and there are a lot more guns now. Violence and drugs.
It's an intractable problem. They have spent millions on all sorts of programs and nothing even makes a dent in it. I would bet that 80% of all our crime comes from that area. It just gets worse.
My MA is in Public Affairs and Not for Profit so this stuff is interesting to me. It's the same phenomena in every city. People get trapped and can't find a way out because they don't have the right social skills and language.
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MarineCombatEngineer
Aug 2022
OP
The rest of her life might have been measured in minutes with a violent rape.
alphafemale
Aug 2022
#48
I wondered why someone would draw there gun when a baddie had their gun aimed at them.
Kaleva
Aug 2022
#81
Seems it was the thieves who cared more about material possessions than human life
ripcord
Aug 2022
#70
I am sure she appreciates your deciding she did not have a right to defend herself.
alphafemale
Aug 2022
#13
Very true, some of the scariest people in Africa were the child soldiers in rebel groups
EX500rider
Aug 2022
#65
A gun in the hand of a 13 year old is just as deadly as in the hand of a 31 year old.
alphafemale
Aug 2022
#41
There was an 11 year old involved in a carjacking earlier this summer in Chicago.
Ace Rothstein
Aug 2022
#7
I support self defense also and her right to defend herself, I never said otherwise,
MarineCombatEngineer
Aug 2022
#35