21 July 2021

Violence is Not Equally Distributed in Cincinnati

This is really not a new phenomenon. Neighborhoods that had a high crime rate, are seeing a disproportionate rise in crime. Westwood, Over-the-Rhine and Walnut Hills lead in Cincinnati assaults

Westwood, Over-the-Rhine and Walnut Hills account for one of every four aggravated assaults in Cincinnati so far this year.

Together, those three neighborhoods have seen a 73% increase in aggravated assaults over last year. The city’s 52 neighborhoods overall have seen an increase of about 5%.

Of course they blame the guns, and not the people weilding them. Because to blame the people would be hard. And probably politically incorrect.

The pandemic can’t be blamed, either. Aggravated assaults in Westwood, Over-the-Rhine and Walnut Hills are significantly higher compared not only to last year but also to the average of the previous three years.

The breakdown of civilization is proceeding.

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