Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Fakestats world: “fbi ‘quietly’ [secretly] revises crime statistics higher, i.e.: crime is not down the last three years


[“Read the First National Exposé of ‘Broken Windows Policing’s’ Fakestats.”]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, october 16, 2024 at 11:22:00 a.m. edt

“(zh) it’s no secret that the Biden-Harris administration has been lying to us – publishing positive economic data that they tout, while quietly revising lower months later after achieving their desired result.

“now we find out that they’ve also been lying about crime statistics – something that author John R. Lott has been tracking and covering extensively.

“Buttigieg’s ‘crime down under Biden’ claim doesn’t hold up: John Lott Jr.
fbi data on active shootings is misleading: John Lott Jr.
media push misleading crime stats to protect democrat narrative”

Now we find they’ve been lying about crime stats, too.

“in september 2023, the fbi released the ‘final’ crime data for 2022 – showing that the nation’s violent crime rate fell by 2.1% - which democrats used to counter Donald Trump’s claims that crime has been soaring.

“now we find that the fbi has quietly revised those numbers – and that crime actually increased by 4.5% in 2022 (4.9% in absolute terms)...

“breaking it down by type of crime, we see that property crime and larceny/theft were the top changes, followed by aggravated assault, burglary, rape and motor vehicle theft.

“and of course, the bureau made absolutely no mention of these revisions in their september 2024 press release.

“as John R. Lott Jr. explains once again via realclearinvestigations, rci discovered the change through a cryptic reference on the fbi website that states: ‘the 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for inclusion in cius, 2023.’ but there is no mention that the numbers increased. one only sees the change by downloading the fbi’s new crime data and comparing it to the file released last year.

“after the fbi released its new crime data in september, a usa today headline read: ‘violent crime dropped for third straight year in 2023, including murder and rape.

“it’s been over three weeks since the fbi released the revised data. the bureau’s lack of acknowledgment or explanation about the significant change concerns researchers.

“‘I have checked the data on total violent crime from 2004 to 2022,’ Carl Moody, a professor at the college of William & Mary who specializes in studying crime, told realclearinvestigations. ‘there were no revisions from 2004 to 2015, and from 2016 to 2020, there were small changes of less than one percentage point. the huge changes in 2021 and 2022, especially without an explanation, make it difficult to trust the fbi data.

“‘it is up to the fbi to explain what they have done, and they haven’t explained these large changes,’ dr. Thomas Marvell, the president of justec research, a criminal justice statistical research organization, told rci.

“the fbi did not respond to rci’s repeated requests for comment.”

GRA: And I don’t believe the numbers YET—they are still not being truthful about black and invader crime—the actual number of crimes are still higher than what media and officials report (lie about).

--GRA



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

CANADA ATTEMPTS ""bLACK LAW"("bLACK JUSTICE")REFORMS TO MAKE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT A SHELL OF WHAT LAW AND ORDER SHOULD BE;CONSERVATIVES OBJECT.

(ZH)Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being slammed by conservatives over recommendations he seeks to implement from a standing committee on “black justice" in Canada.

The proposal will make crime worse in Canada, conservatives led by MP Jamil Jivani have argued.

Jivani challenged Liberal Diversity Minister Kamal Khera at a heritage committee meeting over the recommendations in "A Roadmap for Transformative Change: Canada’s Black Justice Strategy", according to True North.

Jivani criticized the proposals as "radical," citing calls for a 30% reduction in incarceration over 10 years, decriminalizing a 30-day supply of hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, and meth, and cutting 25% of federal grants to police departments.


Jivani accused Khera of being the "DEI Minister" and asked if she supported such “radical criminal justice policies”.



Khera responded: “It would only be a Conservative that would be making a joke out of systemic racism (which as a result) have seen an over incarceration of black and Indigenous people in our criminal justice system. To be making a joke about that is disgraceful.”

The True North report says that in December 2021, Justice Minister Arif Virani was tasked with addressing systemic discrimination contributing to the overrepresentation of Black Canadians in the justice system. A 2020/21 Justice Canada report found that 9% of federal offenders were Black, though they make up only 4% of the population(GRA:blacks are already getting a free pass for crime then.)

The Black Justice Strategy report, released in June and developed with input from 12 Black-led organizations, proposes measures like reducing Black and Indigenous incarceration by 50% by 2034, easing bail restrictions, repealing mandatory minimums, and providing a taxpayer-funded “safe supply” of drugs.

It also advocates for decriminalizing possession of a 30-day supply of controlled substances, including heroin, meth, and cocaine, and reallocating 25% of federal police grants to non-police organizations.

GRA:Maybe blacks from the U.S. will move to Canada? Fingers crossed


--GRA

Anonymous said...

TWO THIRDS OF THE GRAND RAPIDS' TRIPLE MURDER,FROM LAST NOVEMBER,IS SOLVED;bLACK,19 YEAR OLD CHARGED.

GRA:Like a "Friends" episode title,I call this,"The One That Had Two Dead Bodies in the Road ". The other vic's murder--on that day has not yet been linked to the negro perp.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A gun found by a passerby and a bloody jacket were the key pieces of evidence that led authorities to charge a man with murder in the deaths of two people in Grand Rapids’ Burton Heights neighborhood last year.

“Because of the excellent work by the detectives and the cooperation of people, good people in the city, we’ve been able to charge an individual in the killing of both Anayia Rodriguez and Malik Eubanks,” Grand Rapids Police Department Chief Eric Winstrom told News 8 Thursday.

Casey Harmon Jr., 19, was charged with two counts of open murder and weapons charges in connection to the Nov. 6, 2023, deaths.


Court documents dated Wednesday say Harmon “made admissions to associates that he committed these homicides.” No specific motive has been laid out by authorities, but the documents say that Harmon and Eubanks knew one another, that Harmon didn’t like Eubanks and he had made “derogatory statements” about him.

Winstrom said the investigation had a number of moving parts, with ‘tenacious’ detectives having to carefully piece together evidence and details from multiple sites.


Eubanks, 19, was found shot dead in the street on Horton Avenue SE near Melville Street. The body of his girlfriend, Rodriguez, 20, was found just around the corner, on Melville near Francis Avenue.


Court documents say that Eubanks and Rodriguez had picked up a man in Eubanks’ black Jeep at an address on Dunham Street SE near Fuller Avenue between 20 and 30 minutes before their bodies were found.

Surveillance video obtained by Target 8 shows the Jeep stopping at a small park at the corner at Blaine Avenue SE and Ottillia Street to drop off Eubanks’ son moments after the bodies were dumped. Police said the boy, a toddler, was unharmed, but had blood on him and likely witnessed the murders — something the chief called “unforgivable.”



Nearby where the boy was left, Winstrom said, officers found a discarded jacket with blood on it.

“That jacket turned out to be an important piece of evidence moving forward,” he said.


Court documents called the jacket “distinct,” saying it had “several NBA logos” on it. A witness told investigators that the man Eubanks and Rodriguez had picked up was wearing it.

Shortly after the boy was found wandering, police got a call about a gun being found a few blocks away on Blaine SE near Burton Street. Winstrom said someone stumbled upon it while out for a walk. Ballistics ultimately confirmed that was the murder weapon, investigators say.

“Finding that one piece of evidence and being able to not only prove that that was, in fact, the murder weapon, but then as we moved through our process of uncovering evidence … I believe there actually was a picture of the offender with the murder weapon in his possession. I think that it’s probably the most important piece of evidence in this case,” Winstrom said.

Harmon had been in jail on perjury charges since March.

GRA:Cops got some luck and took advantage of it,but the third murder is still unsolved--which occured in that immediate neighborhood--at the same time

--GRA