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Old 08-31-2006, 02:26 PM
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17% of homicides in Houston since the influx of refugees have been attributed to the refugees themselves.

Houston's murder rate increased 70 percent in November and December of 2005 compared to 2004's levels.

Levels for robbery, assault, and other small crimes have dramatically spiked aswell.
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Old 08-31-2006, 03:32 PM
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17% of homicides in Houston since the influx of refugees have been attributed to the refugees themselves.

Houston's murder rate increased 70 percent in November and December of 2005 compared to 2004's levels.

Levels for robbery, assault, and other small crimes have dramatically spiked aswell.

Yeah, I saw that on ABC. I didn't think I would like Charles Gibson, but he's doing an alright job. I really liked the working dynamic between Bob Woodruff and Elizabeth Vargas. I thouht it brought depth to the reporting.

back on topic: I'm really not surprised about these findings. I'd be willing to bet that in simillar situations throughout archeology (it's better than history). People get stressed and desperate and do desperate things in times of crisis.
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Old 09-01-2006, 11:20 AM
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It's interesting because I've been hearing about this for awhile from my family in TX. Alot of the murder rate increase has to do with drugs. There were many displaced drug dealers after Katrina and they had to go somewhere. Many of them ended up in Houston, where they started taking over territory from the local guys (hence the murder).
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Old 09-01-2006, 12:00 PM
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I didn't move here until this year, so I have no idea what it was like before...but I think Houston sucks. I know of several friends who have had their cars broken into, I have personally seen a guy destroying property in a downtown parking lot, and I'm constantly approached by bums on the street for money, using the "I'm a Katrina victim" card. I'm from Florida, I should start telling them I'm a Hurricane Charley victim, and they should give ME money.
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Old 09-01-2006, 03:45 PM
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I’ve lived in Houston all my life. Were the forth largest city in America and it’s natural to have the crime that goes along with it. Has there been in increase in crime in areas where Katrina refuges have been placed? Yes. But in my opinion the Houston law enforcement community is taking great strides to curb this recent increase. I don’t think I have to tell anyone how Harris County residents feel about murderers and I believe that overtime the crime rate will go back to post Katrina numbers.
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Old 09-01-2006, 03:55 PM
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I've also seen statistics that show the Houston crime rate is still WAY down from where it was even 10 years ago, and has also historically had some pretty broad fluctuations from year to year.

But, Shaedy, overall, I'd say most of Houston kind of sucks. I have family there and there are some lovely things to do when you visit, but it's not a town I'd be thrilled to live in.
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Old 09-02-2006, 03:51 PM
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I had always believed (either by reading or by hearsay) that the people who ended up in Houston tended to be poorer or more likely to resort to crime because they tended to be the ones stuck in NOLA after the hurricane, while people with more money (regardless of race) got out to other cities beforehand.
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