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Subject: Re: Edmonton more murderous than Toronto - Repost Posted on: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:43:49 MDT

Deadmonton DOES NOT have a population of over 900,000!!
The city population is just over 500,000!!

The city is using the fictitious figure, to minimise the murder rate in town!!

Don't forget, that the last 4 cop chiefs have all been canned in disgrace!
Plus, the crooked cops still have not charged the serial killer of over 100
women, which is making many think that perhaps it is
one of the rogue cops doing all the extra murders!!

In fact the new chief this year is from Toronto. He was repeatedly REFUSED the
position of chief there. Mind you, as soon as he leaves Toronto, Bill Blair
the new chief, goes out and arrests 78 gang members!!

Wonder why Mike Code did nothing about this while he was there as deputy
chief?

Apart from all the convictions against city cops for torture, with more cops
constantly being charged, and killing innocent victims like last week!!

On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:27:54 GMT, "Chom Noamsky" wrote:

>Edmonton records 37 homicides in 2005 while Toronto records 78. Considering
>the relative populations (est. 2004) of these two cities, the per 100,000
>homicide rate works out to:

> Edmonton - ( 37 / 947,311 ) * 10^5 = 3.9
> Toronto - ( 78 / 2,518,772 ) * 10^5 = 3.1

>Oh what a shocker! You're 25% more likely to become a victim of homicide in
>Edmonton than Toronto. What makes me laugh is the Alberta crackpot who
>claims crime and homicide is somehow special to "Cherrana" and that the
>problem is mysteriously attributable to "socialism."