This question reminds me of a time I was up in New York City, visiting an illegal after hours club with some friends— nothing skeevy, they just stayed open a couple hours beyond official closing time, and didn't have a license. read more
Analyzing Washington, D.C.'s homicide rates over the last two decades as opposed to the last two or so years, violent crime (e.g., homicides, assaults, and robberies) is down, reported Urban Institute. In 1996, the number of homicides reached a whopping 397, while in 2012, they were down to 88. read more