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After three-year decline, homicides spiked in San Antonio last year, making it the second deadliest in 25 years

Skip to main content Currently Reading After three-year decline, homicides spiked in San Antonio last year, making it the second deadliest in 25 years FacebookTwitterEmail 1of10 The body of one of the two people killed June 11, 2020, is removed from a home in the 5000 block of Round Table Drive. A 50-year-old woman shot and killed her parents at the home before turning the gun on herself, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of10 San Antonio police investigate a homicide at Diesel Barbershop in the 11300 block of Bandera Road on May 6, 2020. According to San Antonio Police Chief William McManus, a male in his 30s is believed to have shot a woman, who died at the shop. He also is suspected of stabbing a second woman who was transported to a local hospital.Jerry Lara /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

Anti-incarceration activists demand NBA force Detroit Pistons owner out of league

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. DETROIT An anti-incarceration activist group is demanding the National Basketball Association make Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores step down from the league’s board and give up the franchise. They claim his private equity company profits off a prison industry that deliberately exploits people of color, Daily Wire reported. The aggressive move comes from a nonprofit advocacy organization called Worth Rises, which according to its website, envisions “a society in which no entity or individual relies on human caging or control for their wealth, operation, or livelihood.” Moreover, Worth Rises ran a full-page ad directed at the NBA in the sports section of the New York Times on Sunday, asking, “If Black Lives Matter, what are you doing about Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores?”

America s Intra-racial Crime Problem

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. America blinked after George Floyd overdosed and ingested enough Fentanyl to probably put down a hippopotamus. Yet hopefully, the truth will soon emerge in this case. And hopefully America will soon realize that a supposedly blatant act of “police racism” in broad daylight with cameras running was actually a textbook response to a drug overdose. A Bigger Problem Beyond George Floyd… However, it seems the circumstances that blinded America may take a bit longer to come to light. That’s because corporate media, cowardly politicians, lawfare lawyers, and look-at-me “social justice warriors” seem all too thrilled playing racial politics. They’ve also been quite busy virtue-signaling among themselves while pandering to the public.

Kozak Responds To Collins Statement On Crime Stats

Chief Kozak responded to Collins comments with the following statement on Monday morning: Once again Mr. Collins has released misinformation, which I am obligated to correct.  The Cheyenne Police Department has always released accurate crime numbers to the Division of Criminal Investigations (DCI); it is erroneous for Mr. Collins to infer otherwise.  In fact, the Cheyenne Police Department releases its crime statistic with our annual report, a year before DCI publishes them.  The reports are always available on our website.  Clearance percentages, which is the term Mr. Collins probably meant to say, is the percentage of arrests and citations compared to index crimes.  This percentage was not being calculated by our records management system because the data continuously changes as investigations progress.  The FBI warns that clearance numbers are inaccurate and should never be used to compare police agencies.  This is the reason the outdated FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR

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