36 shot in Chicago in 36 hrs.

 

This is all I was saying. 

:lol: that's not why you were saying

Literally all you did was quote where I said "it's music by teenagers about killing people"

And said "it is though"

I wasn't denying that. Therefore your statement was pointless. You've since switched up your point but it's cool. It's all here for us to see.
 
lol @ that 50 cent line being typed over and over,

there ya go guys proof that nobody reads anything..

also you NY guys always want to make ish about you, NOBODY CARES ABOUT YALL!!

the only time yall were ever scary were in the movies and in rap songs.
 
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do cats in chicago not have hands or what? you dont have a strap in the box.

but lil herb>any chi rapper even kanye
 
tell em again
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problem?
 
 
if you don't live here you wouldn't understand.


that is all.
You don't have to be from there to understand
There's some parts of NY that get more busy than Chicago on a whole. It's all the mentality...
Different hood, same situation
I can deny. I am from NY.  There are really only pockets of intense gang activity in ny and it's really spread out. It's not really cool anymore to be about that life.

From a Brooklyn perspective, Brownsville is the only place in Brooklyn that's really about it these days.
 
your tripping saying little herbert over any chitown rapper... either showing your immaturity or your ignorance
who bvetter

anybody from chicago without little in front of thier name is

jeremiah is better than him & he doesnt even rap
a serious answer would be common to end all your bs but the response will be "he old" or some other yung buck *** answer

you prbly wear your pants around your thighs & have "baby" dreads
 
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anybody from chicago without little in front of thier name is

jeremiah is better than him & he doesnt even rap
a serious answer would be common to end all your bs but the response will be "he old" or some other yung buck *** answer

you prbly wear your pants around your thighs & have "baby" dreads
personal attacks are not helping your point. who is better than him
 
How did FlyNY become the spokesman for NY, its like he's everything that was wrong with Ninjahood personified.

NY has been cleaned up.

Chicago just came off its lowest murder rate in 50 years, still NY isnt anything close to that but certain parts are :x
 
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How did FlyNY become the spokesman for NY, its like he's everything that was wrong with Ninjahood personified.

NY has been cleaned up.

Chicago just came off its lowest murder rate in 50 years, still NY isnt anything close to that but certain parts are :x

We had an election thread. You didnt know? I got voted for Jersey
 
 
sounds like police need to reevaluate there practices around there
It's the politics, the media reporting, the racism, the housing, the ingrained gang culture, the terrible education system, an ever-more lucrative and misguided prison system, the institutionalized segregation over generations that have led to Chicago's current atmosphere.  The cops may not be all that good, but the problem doesn't begin to start or end with them.   
 
[h1]Chicago Magazine Looks At Police Department's Obsession (And Tinkering) With Major Crime Numbers[/h1]
There are two things we’ve learned during Rahm Emanuel’s tenure as mayor: his administration will place a positive spin on even the most depressing statistics and any numbers released by Emanuel or city departments will likely not stand up to an audit from the Office of the Inspector General.

While we wait for Police Supt. Garry McCarthy to tell us Chicago is safe after a weekend where 25 people were shot across the city, we urge you to head over to Chicago magazine’s website where David Bernstein and Noah Isackson researched how the Police Department’s crowing about the reduction in major crime statistics may owe itself more to how those crimes are classified than any actual police work.

In the first of a two-part series, Bernstein and Isackson reveal they went through several years of statistics to show how some obvious homicides are re-classified as lower level death investigations, how dozens of other major crimes including criminal sexual assault, aggravated battery, arson, burglaries and motor vehicle thefts were downgraded to lesser crimes and revealed a Police Department brass obsessed with lowering those numbers to give the impression to politicians at City Hall and the general public that order was being restored.

Bernstein and Isackson detailed the story of 20-year-old Tiara Groves, whose body was discovered in an abandoned Austin warehouse last July. Evidence on the scene indicated she was bound, gagged and murdered. An autopsy from the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office ruled Groves’ death a murder “by unspecified means and it stayed that way until December, when it was classified an “noncriminal death investigation” by Lt. Denis Walsh, who was also instrumental in the alleged 2004 cover-up of the death of David Koschman.

Bernstein and Isackson allow the number of cases they found reclassified is small compared to the sheer volume of major crime, but they especially stand out during McCarthy’s tenure as Police Superintendent and the double digit drops in so-called “index” crimes the Police Department constantly touts. This would be akin to Chicago Public Schools claiming to improve test scores by simply ignoring the bottom 25 percent of test scores. From 2010 to last year major crime rates dropped by an average of 19 percent annually; those rates decreased by an average of 4 percent from 2004 through 2009.

The homicide numbers aren’t the only figures with which the Police Department is allegedly tinkering. The Chicago piece notes Inspector City General Joseph Ferguson’s office recently finalized an audit of the Police Department’s 2012 assault-related crimes “to determine if CPD accurately classified [these categories of] crimes under its written guidelines and if it reported related crime statistics correctly.”

The article also suggests McCarthy’s doubling down on CompStat, the management tool used by CPD to gauge crime statistics, may be another factor in the inflated numbers.

http://chicagoist.com/2014/04/07/chicago_magazine_looks_at_police_de.php
 
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Does NY have as many gangs/factions/squads as Chicago ?
Teenagers killing each other for sport ?

Gang culture here is a way of life for a good amount of youth.
Born & raised in it.
Autocorrect ****** me up
I meant "got" more busy, as in past tense

****** is bucking in Brownsville and been bucking. But nothing compares to chi town right now.

Back in the day, NYC use to be crazy. I'm talking about ****** getting sliced on subways. Lefrsk City was the real Iraq. ****** was gettin busy. South side queens ****** was bucking hard. Back when supreme team was giving it up, cops was getting shot left and right

Queens was the first borough that 1800-cop-shot stickers showed up at. (RIP officer Byrne...nypd rookie cop that got slain in queens by some dude in supreme teams. This situation was also touched on in get rich or die trying, the movie). That's where the term cop Killa queens came from

Let's not forget about Brooklyn. ****** was gettig busy all throughout Brooklyn. Let's not forget the term "bucktown, home of the original gun clappers"

Now the Bronx was wilding too.
The whole NYC was wilding when it comes to gangs. Decepticons, Lost boys fam, LF fam, DDP, crips, bloods, Latin kings, just to name a few

But all this is in the past. NY is better now although there are some rough parts. But for the most part it's not comparable to Chicago.
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also you NY guys always want to make ish about you, NOBODY CARES ABOUT YALL!!

the only time yall were ever scary were in the movies and in rap songs.

What's this guys problem?
 
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that's not why you were saying

Literally all you did was quote where I said "it's music by teenagers about killing people"

And said "it is though"

I wasn't denying that. Therefore your statement was pointless. You've since switched up your point but it's cool. It's all here for us to see.
Theres no switch. 
 

Your entire first post regarding the video posted was about how after looking at it for ~10 seconds...10 bruh,  it's "obvious that the documentary was exploitive on behalf of the subject matter and the journalist" 
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I wish I had those superpowers.

I initially only quoted the drill music line because everything else you said wasn't worth entertaining. Drill music ( if you wanna watch the video for more than ~10 sec) has a direct tie into the violence in Chicago...which is a conclusion you would've gotten if you watch more than ~10 seconds.

It's cool tho, i think i'll just ask you from now on if a movie is worth seeing since ~10 seconds is all you need. 


 
 
Theres no switch. 

 
Your entire first post regarding the video posted was about how after looking at it for ~10 seconds...10 bruh, it's "obvious that the documentary was exploitive on behalf of the subject matter and the journalist" :rolleyes  


I wish I had those superpowers.


I initially only quoted the drill music line because everything else you said wasn't worth entertaining. Drill music ( if you wanna watch the video for more than ~10 sec) has a direct tie into the violence in Chicago...which is a conclusion you would've gotten if you watch more than ~10 seconds.


It's cool tho, i think i'll just ask you from now on if a movie is worth seeing since ~10 seconds is all you need. 



 

1. 10 seconds was hyperbole
2. you have still not made on solid point and your original response to me had nothing to
do w/ me watching the video for 10 seconds.

please stop responding. you've made sense 0% of the time
 
1. 10 seconds was hyperbole
2. you have still not made on solid point and your original response to me had nothing to
do w/ me watching the video for 10 seconds.

please stop responding. you've made sense 0% of the time
1. You still haven't watched the video
2. If you can't understand that making a judgment on a video without watching it in it's entirety is preemptive, which i've said at least twice now, then you should learn to read.

Do you even lift?
 
I can deny. I am from NY.  There are really only pockets of intense gang activity in ny and it's really spread out. It's not really cool anymore to be about that life.
From a Brooklyn perspective, Brownsville is the only place in Brooklyn that's really about it these days.
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