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  2. Crime in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    As a whole, the city's crime rate has decreased considerably from its 1980s peak. [ 4 ] In 2017, there were 267 murders in Detroit - down from 303 in 2016. The violent crime rate of 2,057 per 100,000 was the second highest in the nation after St. Louis. It was roughly ten times the average rate of the suburban counties of metro Detroit which ...

  3. List of mass shootings in the United States (1900–1999)

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    A 38-year-old man shot and killed two men and wounded four others before fatally shooting himself on a South Los Angeles street. [20] March 11, 1997 Detroit, Michigan: 4 [n 1] 2 6: 1997 Detroit shootings: An armed gunman opened fire killing three people and wounding two others in northeast Detroit before being killed by police. [21] February 19 ...

  4. List of mass shootings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    23. Howard Johnson's shooting: Over the course of ten hours and in several locations the perpetrator, having previously killed two police officers and wounded a third, killed seven people and injured ten before being shot and killed by police. September 6, 1972. Saint Croix, United States Virgin Islands. 8. 8. 16.

  5. Police: No one in custody in mass block party shooting, 19 ...

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    Detroit Police Chief James White previously said there were multiple shooters, with nine guns and over 100 shell casings found at the scene. The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing ...

  6. Detroit police announce block party crackdown after shooting ...

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    Detroit police will now respond to incidents at block parties as "priority one" calls in the aftermath of the mass shooting on the city's east side, where two people were killed and 19 others injured.

  7. Detroit keeps losing pieces of future to gun violence. I know ...

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    Detroit, let us honor Jordan, Darnell and all those we have lost, by working toward a Detroit where no more lives are needlessly snatched by gun violence. Detroit, today we begin to heal together.

  8. 1968 Detroit riot - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Detroit riot was a civil disturbance that occurred between April 4–5, 1968 in Detroit, Michigan following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Less than a year after the violent unrest of 1967, areas of 12th Street (present-day Rosa Parks Boulevard) again erupted in chaos (simultaneously with over 100 other US cities) following King's assassination.

  9. Gun violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gun violence is a term of political, economic and sociological interest referring to the tens of thousands of annual firearms-related deaths and injuries occurring in the United States. [ 2 ] In 2016, a U.S. male aged 15–24 was 70 times more likely to be killed with a gun than a French male or British male.