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Gun violence: past the talking points

#1 Post by mrkelley23 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:16 am

Interesting article on 538 right now -- a relatively unbiased, data-driven look at murder rates and shooting rates in various big cities. No huge takeaways, but there are some interesting points made:
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#2 Post by jaybee » Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:23 am

Could be that the thugs in Chicago are prone to the TV classic "dive through a doorway with the gun held sideways while shooting" method while the bad guys in Baltimore take more of a proper shooters stance. Comes down to who is aiming better.
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#3 Post by silverscreenselect » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:24 am

jaybee wrote:Could be that the thugs in Chicago are prone to the TV classic "dive through a doorway with the gun held sideways while shooting" method while the bad guys in Baltimore take more of a proper shooters stance. Comes down to who is aiming better.
It could also come down to which city has the better emergency response capabilities and hospital trauma units. Or to the closeness of available hospitals. We live about three miles from a major medical/hospital complex with two full-service hospitals and lots of specialized facilities. If I were to be shot at home, the ambulance would have me at a hospital within ten minutes, easily.
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#4 Post by mrkelley23 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:06 am

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jaybee wrote:Could be that the thugs in Chicago are prone to the TV classic "dive through a doorway with the gun held sideways while shooting" method while the bad guys in Baltimore take more of a proper shooters stance. Comes down to who is aiming better.
It could also come down to which city has the better emergency response capabilities and hospital trauma units. Or to the closeness of available hospitals. We live about three miles from a major medical/hospital complex with two full-service hospitals and lots of specialized facilities. If I were to be shot at home, the ambulance would have me at a hospital within ten minutes, easily.
That was actually addressed in the article. Most deadly shootings in Baltimore occur within a 3 mile radius of Johns Hopkins. I'm sure their trauma unit doesn't match up with yours, though.
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#5 Post by BackInTex » Thu Feb 23, 2017 1:12 pm

4 of the 11 largest cities in the U.S. are in Texas (4. Houston, 7. San Antonio, 9. Dallas, 11. Austin).

Phoenix is #6.

Not one of this listed in the article. I didn't see how they chose the list.

Texas is a big conceal 'n carry state, Arizona a big open carry state. Texas is open carry but openly carrying has not gained popularity, thankfully. But you'd think, or rather SSS would think that we would be at or near the top of the list, at least one of our large cities. Hmmm... Makes you, not SSS, think.
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#6 Post by Bob78164 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:12 pm

BackInTex wrote:4 of the 11 largest cities in the U.S. are in Texas (4. Houston, 7. San Antonio, 9. Dallas, 11. Austin).

Phoenix is #6.

Not one of this listed in the article. I didn't see how they chose the list.

Texas is a big conceal 'n carry state, Arizona a big open carry state. Texas is open carry but openly carrying has not gained popularity, thankfully. But you'd think, or rather SSS would think that we would be at or near the top of the list, at least one of our large cities. Hmmm... Makes you, not SSS, think.
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#7 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:39 pm

BackInTex wrote:4 of the 11 largest cities in the U.S. are in Texas (4. Houston, 7. San Antonio, 9. Dallas, 11. Austin).

Phoenix is #6.

Not one of this listed in the article. I didn't see how they chose the list.

Texas is a big conceal 'n carry state, Arizona a big open carry state. Texas is open carry but openly carrying has not gained popularity, thankfully. But you'd think, or rather SSS would think that we would be at or near the top of the list, at least one of our large cities. Hmmm... Makes you, not SSS, think.
Arizona is not a big open carry state. That's due to having no concealed carry permit requirement.
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#8 Post by Spock » Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:51 pm

Obviously, total speculation here.

I am wondering if gang shootings might be more deadly than other shootings.

After looking at the list a couple of times-as a broad generalization-the cities with the highest death per shooting rates tend to be a little smaller with possibly a more concentrated gang problem.

Chicago is about 4 times as big as Baltimore, and while it obviously has a gang problem-maybe it is big enough that there are enough other non-fatal shootings of a non-gang type there that it affects the rate.

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#9 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Feb 23, 2017 4:00 pm

Spock wrote:Obviously, total speculation here.

I am wondering if gang shootings might be more deadly than other shootings.

After looking at the list a couple of times-as a broad generalization-the cities with the highest death per shooting rates tend to be a little smaller with possibly a more concentrated gang problem.

Chicago is about 4 times as big as Baltimore, and while it obviously has a gang problem-maybe it is big enough that there are enough other non-fatal shootings of a non-gang type there that it affects the rate.
While I was there the news reported that almost all shootings were gang vs gang.
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#10 Post by Spock » Thu Feb 23, 2017 4:28 pm

Spock wrote:Obviously, total speculation here.

I am wondering if gang shootings might be more deadly than other shootings.

After looking at the list a couple of times-as a broad generalization-the cities with the highest death per shooting rates tend to be a little smaller with possibly a more concentrated gang problem.

Chicago is about 4 times as big as Baltimore, and while it obviously has a gang problem-maybe it is big enough that there are enough other non-fatal shootings of a non-gang type there that it affects the rate.
It almost isn't fair to just compare city to city without looking at metropolitan areas. To compare smaller, eastern cities that have been hemmed in by suburbs for decades with huge, sunbelt cities like Phoenix that were able to grow and, essentially, include large suburban areas doesn't tell you much for crime rates and so forth.

Even with the Baltimore/Chicago comparison. Compared to Baltimore, Chicago includes a huge portion of what would be suburbs in Baltimore. Baltimore has about 620,000. It would be interesting to include enough of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area that approximates the population of Chicago (2.7 Million).

Then compare shooting death rates (and so forth) under those conditions.

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#11 Post by Spock » Fri Feb 24, 2017 8:18 am

In my above post-I went "Big" but metro-wide crime rates really don't tell you anything-Obviously, you have to dial way down to get usable info.

City-wide crime rates (as bad as they are) for a city as big as Chicago don't really tell you anything.

All indications are that the problem is concentrated in some southern and western neighborhoods of Chicago. The murder rates (etc) in those areas have to be absolutely horrific. Some might even consider them apocalyptic.

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