Gun Violence

Harlan county and a couple of counties around it.

Harlan was made famous by the TV series Justified, where Timothy Olyphant stars as a US Marshal. Great show that at least scratched the surface of the problems in that area with opioids, meth, marijuana, and the worst poverty to be found anywhere in the US.

There is a lot to chew on with respect to crime in both cities and rural areas. There have been some enormous long-term swings. And some worrisome short-term developments. There are serious problems that deserve serious discussion.

I've been watching the New York mayoral race, voting for which just got started. The candidates responding to concerns about crime seem to be doing better. And the ones offering rhetoric about reducing police spending not so well. I'm guessing that there will be an appetite for pragmatic problem-solvers in the next few years. And not just in New York and other big cities.
 
Off duty deputy working a grocery store security guard job is one of three shot is South Dekalb. We used to have those guys working security when I managed a grocery store near by. Not a place I would want to be a cop.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/de...ent-dekalb-county/VBBPYRXO7JAKDM7TVDOTNM2AM4/


Part-time deputy, two others shot following fight over mask in DeKalb County
June 14, 2021 at 3:35 pm EDT
By WSBTV.com News Staff
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Channel 2 Action News has learned three people have been shot along Candler Road in DeKalb County, across from South DeKalb Mall.

Officials confirmed to Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne that a DeKalb County deputy has been wounded.


Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes is at the scene and investigators said a man went into the Big Bear store and was asked to put on a mask and an argument broke out with a woman.

Investigators said the part-time deputy tried to break up the fight and all three people ended up getting shot.

Cashier was killed in this instance.
 
shot --- with a brick or a knife ?
shot --- with a video game ?
shot --- with a bad prescription ?
shot --- with a baseball bat ?

hmm, wonder what devise all of these shooters employed ?

Is this a trend ?
 
why does that seem weird ?

you fasten seat belts in your car
you stop at red lights

tyranny ?
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Video games, mental illness and poverty are not exclusive to the USA.

in this case the difference between us and the rest of the civilized world
is the fetishization of weapons


Although Japan has one-third the population size of the United States, they have the lowest rate of gun violence in the developed world with a rate of 0.6 compared to 10.5 in the United States. ... Although they do not carry guns, the police visit gun owners homes once a year to make sure peoples guns are kept properly.
 
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oh, now it is " family structure" that held the bullet(s)

could you be a little more ambiguous ?
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pretty sure we have a board member living in Japan, ask him
 
You are hilariously dense.

But when all you do is see guns as the problem and everything is racist it shouldn’t surprise me that you are unable to understand how the family structure impacts gun deaths.
 
No family structure impacts upbringing and thoughts on right and wrong and decision making.

I thought that was obvious.
 
You are hilariously dense.

But when all you do is see guns as the problem and everything is racist it shouldn’t surprise me that you are unable to understand how the family structure impacts gun deaths.

you might want to read that out loud
 
What does the family structure of Japan look like?

Just curious

I'm willing to stipulate that family structure matters.

However, I do also think the number of guns in circulations is a factor. A wee bit.

Both are amenable to policy. One with a quicker turnaround than the other.
 
And some “solutions” are nothing more than lip service photo op while others require real work and commitment.

We don't have to be like Japan to reduce the number of gun deaths. All we have to do is be more like Nebraska. Go Huskers!!
 
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