Geee Posted February 1, 2023 Share Posted February 1, 2023 Just the News Eleven U.S. cities rank among the 50 most dangerous in the world, according to a recent report published by Numbeo, a global quality of life database. All 11 are governed by Democratic mayors. Three U.S. cities — Baltimore, Memphis and Detroit — are ranked among the 20 most dangerous cities on the planet. The three cities have more in common than just violent crime. All three are run by Democrats. Baltimore ranks #15 on the annual dangerous cities list, with Memphis and Detroit close behind at #18 and #19, respectively. Brandon Scott, just 38 years of age, is the mayor of Baltimore. Jim Strickland Jr., an attorney and politician, is the 64th and current mayor of Memphis, where the Memphis police department has just announced plans to permanently deactivate the unit that five of the officers involved in the vicious beating of Tyre Nichols belonged to. Mike Duggan, meanwhile, is currently serving as the mayor of Detroit. Two more U.S. cities run by Democrats appear among the 30 most dangerous in the world: Albuquerque (#23), where 45-year-old Tim Keller serves as the 30th mayor, and St. Louis (#27), where Tishaura Oneda Jones has served as mayor since April of 2021. Tracking back for a wider view yields a still grimmer perspective for Democrats, as another six Democrat-run cities rank among the world's 50 most dangerous: New Orleans (#35), Oakland (#38), Milwaukee (#40), Chicago (#43), Philadelphia (#46), and Houston (#50). Again, all of these cities are run by Democrats. :snip: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted February 1, 2023 Share Posted February 1, 2023 Jan 31, 2023 In this video, we are talking about Tyre Nichols, a young black man who was pulled out of his car by five other black officers and beaten to death, a tragedy that was caught on video. The officers' actions were nothing short of horrible and disgusting, and it is imperative that we discuss this issue. This is not just about Tyre Nichols, but about systemic issues within law enforcement that need to be addressed. We will delve into the context of the situation, and explore the root cause of this outrageous police brutality in America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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