Sentences with phrase «where gun crime»

Support for the law came mainly from downstate urban areas where gun crime is a big problem and opposition from rural regions where responsible gun ownership is the norm, Little said.
Perez Williams on the campaign trail said she would prioritize the city's poverty issues, fill the remaining police officer vacancies in the Syracuse Police Department and entertain the idea of a gun court where all gun crimes would be heard by a single judge.

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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made this argument after the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting: «I think if you look to Chicago, where you had over 4,000 victims of gun - related crimes last year, they have the strictest gun laws in the country.
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
And considering a country like Sudan, or Ethiopia, where there are effectively no gun laws, has far more violent crime than we, again, your argument is invalid.
Maybe a better approach would be to make it mandatory that all homes have a gun as they do in Switzerland, where the crime rate is nil.
Even when I was a pacifist, I lived in a very high - crime neighborhood, and called the cops on numerous occasions so that officers with guns could go after the criminals with guns and lock them up in our tremendously violent prison system where guards with guns would keep them there.
Indeed, «data on firearms ownership by constabulary area in England,» like data from the United States, show «a negative correlation,» that is, «where firearms are most dense violent crime rates are lowest, and where guns are least dense violent crime rates are highest.»
«That is why we set up the Tackling Gangs Action Programme last year to focus on gun and gang violence in the four cities where over half of gun crime occurs.»
The reports would include what state and county the guns came from, where they were originally purchased, whether they were bought by the perpetrator of the crime or a third party, and whether those who committed the crimes had gun licenses.
The Police officers who were on a motorbike towards their stationed barrier, coincidentally appeared at a crime scene where passengers onboard a commercial vehicle from Kwahu Tafo to Adawso in the Kwahu East District of the Eastern region were being robbed at gun point.
The program is also aimed at sending people convicted of certain gun crimes to federal court, where they face longer sentences in distant prisons.
But they can't learn the where and when of a gun linked to a specific crime.
The Angels, played by Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Farrah Fawcett, fought crime as ably as men — and they were the first to do that on 70s prime - time TV, where detectives usually packed guns, not ovaries.
Interestingly Death Wish, the millennial - era remake of the gritty mid 70's crime thriller of the same name, notoriously arrives in theaters at an increasingly awkward moment in a divisive national climate (particularly in the aftermath of the most recent high school shooting) where the political stakes regarding gun violence in America are at an all - time high.
In the seemingly endless war on crime, police operations continue across the nation where guns, ammo, and drugs have been found.
The free to play MMOG will thrust gamers, pun definitely intended, into a fictional metropolis «where crime and corruption rule the streets,» allowing them to compete in various car - jacking, gun - running heavy scenarios that simulate gang warfare.
There's a scene in the Dark Knight where there are several people running around, dressed up as Batman and trying to help out the Caped Crusader, but unlike the Bat, they use guns and homemade tools and gadgets in their attempts to rid the streets of crime.
And also only works when you are in those open ended missions (the ones where you can solve street crimes), not the ones where you shoot your way through the mission because in those missions you can't holster your guns.
Play switches between driving sections, where your sci - fi law enforcer speeds to his next crime scene in a red sports car, and a side - scrolling platform section, where Techno Cop can either capture villains in a net or blast them into a crimson mist with his gun.
A formula can not be given, at least insofar as I can tell, for how to do this and I still face the problem from the most mundane (our firm has a forensics service line where we'll provide expert witness testimony with respect to construction defect litigation and the opposing side has their experts as well) to the most impactful (climate disruption), to the most woo infested (ESP, UFOs, «free energy,» etc.), to the politically pragmatic (do guns really prevent crime?).
Indeed, aggressive police raids — where doors are kicked in, machine guns are held to civilians» heads, and houses are completely ransacked — create a backlash against the police and against the legal system in general, especially when these tactics are used against «crimes» as mundane as poker games, checking high school students» lockers for drugs, and even cracking down on unlicensed hairdressers.
They tend to live in communities rife with drugs, crime, guns, and poverty, where positive role models and safe, constructive recreational opportunities are scarce.
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