Monday, April 12, 2010

A Rise in Violent Crime Evokes City’s Unruly Past

clipped from www.nytimes.com
A Rise in Violent Crime Evokes City’s Unruly Past


Teenagers flashing knives in a spate of high school stabbings. Two men murdered in a brawl aboard a downtown No. 2 subway train. Four people shot and 33 others arrested in late-night melees in Times Square that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg described with a loaded term from the past: “wilding.”


It is impossible to know if the recent increase in violent crime in the city is legitimate cause for concern that the “bad old days” of crime may return, or if it simply represents a blip in a trend line continuing a descent of nearly two decades.

How can crime be down as the Mayor reports, yet he is worried about the OLD DAY RETURNING? Which we all know is Code!

No comments:

Post a Comment