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skepticl1
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 11
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:22 am Post subject: Oakland Crime Report |
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Oakland Crime Report
General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
City Population: 407,003
Murder: 109
Forcible Rape: 268
Robbery: 2,474
Aggravated Assault: 2,762
Burglary: 4,568
Larceny or Theft: 12,551
Car Theft: 5,511
Arson: 334
Data Source:
2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
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Nuclear Waste
Joined: 23 Dec 2007 Posts: 50
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:02 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not
make the list?
NW
wrote in message @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> Oakland Crime Report
>
> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
> City Population: 407,003
>
> Murder: 109
> Forcible Rape: 268
> Robbery: 2,474
> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
> Burglary: 4,568
> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
> Car Theft: 5,511
> Arson: 334
> Data Source:
> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement |
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tsp
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 17
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:58 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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109 murders? That's ALL??
"Nuclear Waste" wrote in message $yE1.6567@attbi_s21...
> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not make the list?
>
> NW
>
> wrote in message
> @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>> Oakland Crime Report
>>
>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
>> City Population: 407,003
>>
>> Murder: 109
>> Forcible Rape: 268
>> Robbery: 2,474
>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
>> Burglary: 4,568
>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
>> Car Theft: 5,511
>> Arson: 334
>> Data Source:
>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
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Nuclear Waste
Joined: 23 Dec 2007 Posts: 50
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:05 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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Shouldn't we get credit for the spike in the murder rate in
San Diego for our other home game?
NW
"tsp" wrote in message $YJ4.72@trndny01...
> 109 murders? That's ALL??
>
> "Nuclear Waste" wrote in message
> $yE1.6567@attbi_s21...
>> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not
>> make the list?
>>
>> NW
>>
>> wrote in message
>> @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>>> Oakland Crime Report
>>>
>>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
>>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
>>> City Population: 407,003
>>>
>>> Murder: 109
>>> Forcible Rape: 268
>>> Robbery: 2,474
>>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
>>> Burglary: 4,568
>>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
>>> Car Theft: 5,511
>>> Arson: 334
>>> Data Source:
>>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
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Arkansan_Raider
Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 28
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:30 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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That's TWO keyboards you owe me, Nuke. The original AND the replacement.
---Jeff
Nuclear Waste wrote:
> Shouldn't we get credit for the spike in the murder rate in
> San Diego for our other home game?
>
> NW
>
> "tsp" wrote in message
> $YJ4.72@trndny01...
>> 109 murders? That's ALL??
>>
>> "Nuclear Waste" wrote in message
>> $yE1.6567@attbi_s21...
>>> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not
>>> make the list?
>>>
>>> NW
>>>
>>> wrote in message
>>> @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>>>> Oakland Crime Report
>>>>
>>>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
>>>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
>>>> City Population: 407,003
>>>>
>>>> Murder: 109
>>>> Forcible Rape: 268
>>>> Robbery: 2,474
>>>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
>>>> Burglary: 4,568
>>>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
>>>> Car Theft: 5,511
>>>> Arson: 334
>>>> Data Source:
>>>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
>>>
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Izzy_
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 31
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:59 pm Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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On Feb 10 2008 1:58 PM, tsp wrote:
> 109 murders? That's ALL??
those statistics were just for January.
>
> "Nuclear Waste" wrote in message
> $yE1.6567@attbi_s21...
> > Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not make the list?
> >
> > NW
> >
> > wrote in message
> > @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> >> Oakland Crime Report
> >>
> >> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
> >> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
> >> City Population: 407,003
> >>
> >> Murder: 109
> >> Forcible Rape: 268
> >> Robbery: 2,474
> >> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
> >> Burglary: 4,568
> >> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
> >> Car Theft: 5,511
> >> Arson: 334
> >> Data Source:
> >> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
> >
> >
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Arkansan_Raider
Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 28
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:58 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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Izzy_ wrote:
> On Feb 10 2008 1:58 PM, tsp wrote:
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>> 109 murders? That's ALL??
>
> those statistics were just for January.
Damn you and your one-liners. I just got done with JC and I clicked on
this one. Between the two of you, I could've lost not only a couple of
monitors, but most of a good meal.
---Jeff |
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The Shadow
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 34
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:59 pm Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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Alegate 10 was in 2004 dude.
Nuclear Waste wrote:
> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not
> make the list?
>
> NW
>
> wrote in message
> @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>> Oakland Crime Report
>>
>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
>> City Population: 407,003
>>
>> Murder: 109
>> Forcible Rape: 268
>> Robbery: 2,474
>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
>> Burglary: 4,568
>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
>> Car Theft: 5,511
>> Arson: 334
>> Data Source:
>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
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tsp
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 17
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:28 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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http://media.philly.com/images/murdercompare.jpg
I don't know how far down Oakland actually is.
"The Shadow" wrote in message @bright.net...
> Alegate 10 was in 2004 dude.
>
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> Nuclear Waste wrote:
>> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not make the list?
>>
>> NW
>>
>> wrote in message
>> @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>>> Oakland Crime Report
>>>
>>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
>>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
>>> City Population: 407,003
>>>
>>> Murder: 109
>>> Forcible Rape: 268
>>> Robbery: 2,474
>>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
>>> Burglary: 4,568
>>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
>>> Car Theft: 5,511
>>> Arson: 334
>>> Data Source:
>>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
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Nuclear Waste
Joined: 23 Dec 2007 Posts: 50
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:30 am Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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Don't go and ruin a good one liner with a bunch of facts.
Bitch!
NW
--
We need to bring back the bitch.
"The Shadow" wrote in message @bright.net...
> Alegate 10 was in 2004 dude.
>
>
>
> Nuclear Waste wrote:
>> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not
>> make the list?
>>
>> NW
>>
>> wrote in message
>> @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>>> Oakland Crime Report
>>>
>>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
>>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
>>> City Population: 407,003
>>>
>>> Murder: 109
>>> Forcible Rape: 268
>>> Robbery: 2,474
>>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
>>> Burglary: 4,568
>>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
>>> Car Theft: 5,511
>>> Arson: 334
>>> Data Source:
>>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
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skepticl1
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 11
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:14 pm Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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On 10 Feb, 18:30, "Nuclear Waste" wrote:
> Don't go and ruin a good one liner with a bunch of facts.
>
> Bitch!
>
> NW
> --
> We need to bring back the bitch.
>
> "The Shadow" wrote in message
>
> @bright.net...
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> > Alegate 10 was in 2004 dude.
>
> > Nuclear Waste wrote:
> >> Hey wait! That is a 2003 report and us terrorists did not
> >> make the list?
>
> >> NW
>
> >> wrote in message
> >>@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> >>> Oakland Crime Report
>
> >>> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
> >>> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
> >>> City Population: 407,003
>
> >>> Murder: 109
> >>> Forcible Rape: 268
> >>> Robbery: 2,474
> >>> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
> >>> Burglary: 4,568
> >>> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
> >>> Car Theft: 5,511
> >>> Arson: 334
> >>> Data Source:
> >>> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement- Hide quoted text -
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Chargers, Raiders fans clash, but not too much
By Alex Roth
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
December 9, 2002
It was 9 a.m. in the parking lot of Qualcomm Stadium and a guy in a
wool Raiders hat was spanking a female blow-up doll dressed up in a
Chargers shirt.
Nearby, liquored-up Raiders fans were dancing on the top of a motor
home, tossing hot dog buns in several directions. A guy driving a car
with a "High-functioning psycho" bumper sticker egged them on by
honking his horn.
"It's a Raiders nation coming to San Diego," said Sandro Magana, 26, a
San Diego accountant and a lifelong fan of the Silver and Black.
And so another Chargers-Raiders game came and went at Qualcomm
yesterday, with an enormous contingent of Raiders fans doing what they
do best - acting like lunatics in public. The game drew a crowd of
67,968, the second-largest in the stadium's history.
They came in caravans from Los Angeles and Riverside and San
Bernardino, dressed in Halloween masks and wearing T-shirts that said,
"Raiders fans never die, all we do is multiply." Some wore black
bandanas over their faces, Wild West bank-robber style.
The bad behavior was fairly standard stuff for a Chargers-Raiders
contest. The fans got drunk, threw things and insulted each other. One
man tried to run over a man's foot with his extended-cab pickup truck.
At the end of the game, a brief brawl erupted outside Section E
between a group of Chargers and Raiders fans leaving the stadium at
the same time. About 20 people were involved.
For the most part, the crowd was fairly well-behaved, in the sense
that no one was killed, stabbed or seriously injured.
Several police officers said it was one of the calmest Chargers-
Raiders contests they could recall. That is all the more remarkable
given the importance of the game with the two teams battling for first
place in the AFC West - and given the number of Raiders fans who
managed to obtain tickets.
By the end of the game, police had arrested 80 people and cited 56
more, which is about six times the average for any other Chargers game
but about normal for whenever the Raiders come to town. The misconduct
ranged from public drunkenness to fighting. Several arrests were made
for selling counterfeit tickets and at least one man was picked up on
a parole violation.
"It was amazingly quiet, very few fights," San Diego police Sgt. Todd
Griffin said after the game. "It was a good day, not that bad at
all."
The fights that did occur tended to be quick and isolated. In one
incident, a Chargers fan who began mouthing off in the upper deck
wound up on the deck, bleeding from his face.
"See that - that's Chargers blood, that's not Raiders blood," one
Raiders fan happily announced, pointing to a red puddle next to where
the Chargers fan had been tackled and punched.
A maintenance worker used a mop to clean up the blood.
In the week leading up to the game, Chargers officials were optimistic
a new ticketing policy would reduce the number of Raiders fans by
requiring people who bought tickets for the Raiders contest to buy
tickets for two other Chargers home games.
The strategy didn't work. Tens of thousands of tickets for yesterday's
game wound up in the hands of Raiders loyalists, who bought them over
the Internet, from ticket brokers and scalpers, or directly from
Chargers season-ticket holders who decided to watch the game at home.
Raiders fan Louis Ortega, 31, a plumbing contractor from Culver City,
said he bought his ticket from a middleman over the Internet. He paid
four times the face value.
Fred Sanford, 56, a retired Rancho Bernardo banker, said he managed to
buy tickets for himself and 32 other Raiders fans by setting up a Web
site on which he asked any willing Chargers fans to sell him their
tickets. He and his friends paid $59 each for the 34 tickets, Sanford
said.
Steven Wilkins, a correctional officer from San Bernardino, said he
paid $100 for tickets that a friend obtained through a middleman in
Mexicali. Wilkins was tailgating in the parking lot with more than a
dozen friends, all of them clad in Raiders gear.
"When the Raiders come to San Diego, they rent the place," he said.
Many of the Chargers fans who made their way into the stadium were
disgusted by what they saw.
"It's crazy," said Marland Jorgensen, 36, a mason from Clairemont.
"It's ridiculous. Some Chargers fans obviously decided to make money
off their tickets."
A few Chargers fans decided to leave at halftime. They were fed up,
they said, with being cursed out and taunted.
"They go and get drunk and say things they shouldn't say and do things
they shouldn't do," said Chargers fan Leo Clark, who departed early.
"They don't mean it, but they're so drunk they're out of control."
Other Chargers fans said things seemed more under control this year,
especially when compared with two years ago, when a fan was stabbed
and nearly killed.
"There are no knives or gunshots so everything's OK," Chargers fan
Anan Jana said. "It's all relative."
As usual for the Chargers-Raiders contest, the security presence was
enormous. San Diego police Capt. Joel Bryden said there were more than
twice as many police at the game than for any other Chargers home game
this year. There were also a legion of private security guards
employed by the Chargers.
More than 100 off-duty San Diego police officers handed out leaflets
and bumper stickers outside the stadium to draw attention to their
contract dispute with the city. Sgt. Bill Nemec said the officers were
out there "just to let the community know that we support them. By
them honking their horns, they let us know they support us."
Nemec said the off-duty officers didn't have any problems with the
Raiders fans. One even volunteered to hand out some of their bumper
stickers in the parking lot, Nemec said.
At 4:30 p.m. yesterday, as the fans headed for the exits after the
Raiders' 27-7 blowout win, some Raiders and Chargers fans were seen
walking out together, chatting and laughing with each other.
Chargers fans Beth Clark and Robin Moore said they were treated with
nothing but respect by the Raiders faithful who surrounded them in the
parking lot and the stadium. Clark, 32, a hotel manager from Vista,
was astonished by one Raiders fan - a guy riding a Harley-Davidson
motorcycle - who went out of his way to offer her a lime for her
Corona during a tailgating party before the game.
"They're fans, we're fans," she said. "It all worked out OK." |
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JD
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 8
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:27 pm Post subject: Re: Oakland Crime Report |
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On Feb 9, 8:22 pm, "skepti...@aol.com" wrote:
> Oakland Crime Report
>
> General Information: Violent vs. Property Crime Rate:
> State: California (CA) Violent Crime Property Crime
> City Population: 407,003
>
> Murder: 109
> Forcible Rape: 268
> Robbery: 2,474
> Aggravated Assault: 2,762
> Burglary: 4,568
> Larceny or Theft: 12,551
> Car Theft: 5,511
> Arson: 334
> Data Source:
> 2003 FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement
San Francisco 2005:
Murder: 96
Forcible Rape: 172
Robbery: 3,078
Aggravated Assault: 2,639
Burglary: 6,208
Larceny or Theft: 15,049
Car Theft: 8,174
Arson: 188
Only 13 murders difference, and higher numbers in Robbery, Burglary
and Car Theft.
JD
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