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I first watched this a long *** time ago and it gets a laugh out of me every time.
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Slammed baltimore PD is always hiring, and they also have the highest pay in teh country along with Ohio and atlanta.

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I was thinking about Nassau County or even Suffolk County PD

I was actually thinking about moving around Atlanta a couple of years back.....houses are cheap and I heard its way better than living in NYC

 
In 1998 - the latest year for which national statistics are available - among the 30 most populous cities, Baltimore ranked as the second-most violent city in America. When ranked by individual UCR crime, Baltimore ranked:

2nd in homicide;

8th in ****;

1st in robbery; and

3rd in aggravated assault.

Among the 207 cities with population of 100,000 or more, Baltimore's violent crime rate ranked as the eighth most violent.

When Baltimore's 1998 property crime rates are compared among the 30 most populous cities, Baltimore had the fifth highest property crime rate. When ranked by individual UCR crime, Baltimore ranked:

4th in burglary;

4th in larceny theft; and

15th in auto theft.

Among the 207 cities with populations of 100,000 or more, Baltimore ranked 29th in total property crime rate.

A recently completed audit of the BPD's reported UCR crime totals, done in concert with the FBI, however, indicates that the totals for 1999 will be shifted higher or that the reductions recorded will not be as great as previously reported.

 
In 1998 - the latest year for which national statistics are available - among the 30 most populous cities, Baltimore ranked as the second-most violent city in America. When ranked by individual UCR crime, Baltimore ranked:
2nd in homicide;

8th in ****;

1st in robbery; and

3rd in aggravated assault.

Among the 207 cities with population of 100,000 or more, Baltimore's violent crime rate ranked as the eighth most violent.

When Baltimore's 1998 property crime rates are compared among the 30 most populous cities, Baltimore had the fifth highest property crime rate. When ranked by individual UCR crime, Baltimore ranked:

4th in burglary;

4th in larceny theft; and

15th in auto theft.

Among the 207 cities with populations of 100,000 or more, Baltimore ranked 29th in total property crime rate.

A recently completed audit of the BPD's reported UCR crime totals, done in concert with the FBI, however, indicates that the totals for 1999 will be shifted higher or that the reductions recorded will not be as great as previously reported.
Statistics FTW!! I knew Baltimore was a pretty tough city.
 
In 1998 - the latest year for which national statistics are available - among the 30 most populous cities, Baltimore ranked as the second-most violent city in America. When ranked by individual UCR crime, Baltimore ranked:
2nd in homicide;

8th in ****;

1st in robbery; and

3rd in aggravated assault.

Among the 207 cities with population of 100,000 or more, Baltimore's violent crime rate ranked as the eighth most violent.

When Baltimore's 1998 property crime rates are compared among the 30 most populous cities, Baltimore had the fifth highest property crime rate. When ranked by individual UCR crime, Baltimore ranked:

4th in burglary;

4th in larceny theft; and

15th in auto theft.

Among the 207 cities with populations of 100,000 or more, Baltimore ranked 29th in total property crime rate.

A recently completed audit of the BPD's reported UCR crime totals, done in concert with the FBI, however, indicates that the totals for 1999 will be shifted higher or that the reductions recorded will not be as great as previously reported.
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Rep yo ciiiiitaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy!!!!! 2nd baby, we did something!!!!!! yaaaaay

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3 o'clock in the morning, in front of a project, in a fucking limousine. This was not good. I was like, "I gotta look around, find some landmarks, see if I can figure out where I'm at. I might have to escape on foot." Now this is when I know I'm in a bad neighborhood, you only see this in the worst neighborhoods. Remember, this was 3 o'clock in the morning. I looked out the window, and there was a fucking baby standing on the corner. And the baby didn't even look scared, he was just standing there. And it made me sad you know, because I wanted to help the baby. I was like, "Mm mm I don't trust you either, click! clllick! The old baby-on-the-corner trick, eh? Not gonna fall for that shit. But where is this limousine driver?" As time goes by I start feeling worse, I was like, "What the hell is wrong with me, I'm scared of a baby! But this baby could be in trouble, he may need my help. I gotta do something." But I wasn't gonna get out of the car. I'm serious, man. I just cranked the window open a little bit. "Hey baby! Baby, go home, man! It's 3 o'clock in the morning man, what the fuck are you doing up?" The baby says, "I'm selling weed, nukka!"

ya'll know where this is from?

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everything is better when you never quite know whats going to happen..just makes day to day life more interesting for some reason...i always liked living in the places people thought were hazardous....

where i live now does not reflect this..people just think sd generally sucks ;(

 
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