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How could such a great city like Baltimore become a killing ground? How ’bout lack of prosecution for “low level drug crimes.”

Ms mosby, in her attempt to break all murder records has steadfastly refused to prosecute some drug crimes. I’ve seen a lotta folks killed over a small amount of dope.

Since 2000 only 32% of murder cases have been filed. Many of those result in a plea to a lesser offence. The average time in jail is about 2 years. What that really means is less than a year. This equates to a lotta “runnin’ n’ gunnin'” by drug fueled killers.

Here’s an idea…additional homicide detectives to thoroughly investigate these crimes. Better yet, a gun squad to get illegal guns off the streets. Just a thought.

Peace

www.KenJDye.com

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Published by Ken Dye

Having grown up in Missouri, Ken Dye graduated from Northeastern Missouri State University (now Truman State University) and served his country. When he returned to St. Louis, he joined the St. Louis County Police Department and served in the tactical operations unit, as an undercover narcotics and homicide detective, and with the intelligence bureaus. After 13 years, he moved to Chicago to work with the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority. He is the author of three books: two crime novels, Shadow of the Arch and Beyond the Shadow of the Arch and Michael Brown, Jr. didn’t have to die, a non-fiction narrative. For more information about the author, visit www.KenJDye.com.

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