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Re: "Stop Snitchin'" -- More than 80% of nonfatal shootings go unsolved in NJ
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Exactly how does the title of the article relate to it???
If 80% of the crimes go unsolved perhaps they should be encouraging people to start snitching on people . The title should have read, "Stop Stop Snitchin"
The article should have explained about Stop Snitchin'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Snitchin%27.
People need to take their lives back and stop being afraid of the filthy punks who terrorize neighborhoods.

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Re: "Stop Snitchin'" -- More than 80% of nonfatal shootings go unsolved in NJ
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Walking home on the evening commute last night saw 6-8 cop cars screaming down Manila from the East district police station. First couple cars were unmarked and had only lights on going about 60MPH (that's another post about police stupidity and public safety) Anyway, I tuned to the police scanner app on my iphone and listened as they talked about shots fired near the basketball courts in Booker T project. I have been looking online to see any reference to this and didn't find one. Crazy that it's not reported somewhere. They didn't find the guys that I know of.
One of the witnesses described it as sounding like a machine gun.

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The statistics from New Jersey?s most violent cities paint a grim, but simple, picture.

Gun violence is increasing statewide, and resource-strapped police departments are failing to solve hundreds of nonfatal shootings each year in nine of the state?s largest cities: Newark, Camden, Atlantic City, Paterson, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Plainfield, Irvington and Orange.

Last year, police failed to solve more than 80 percent of nonfatal shootings in those cities, continuing a trend that has left thousands of potential killers on New Jersey?s streets. From 2008 to last year, roughly 2,600 out of 3,400 nonfatal shootings went unsolved in those cities.

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013 ... _unsolved_since_2008.html

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