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Subject: >>>>> BIG RED STATE MURDER PROBLEM <<<<<
From: Ryan
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The red state murder rate was 33% higher than the blue state murder
rate in both 2021 and 2022. 2022 was the 23rd consecutive year that
murder plagued Trump-voting states at far higher levels than
Biden-voting states. 8 out of the 10 states with the highest murder
rates in 2022 voted for Donald Trump in both 2016 and 2020. From 2000
to 2022, the average red state murder rate was 24% higher than the
average blue state murder rate. Red states like Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Alabama are America�s murder capitals and have had the
highest three murder rates for 15 of the last 23 years. The excuse
that sky high red state murder rates are because of their blue cities
is without merit. Even after removing the county with the largest
city
from red states, and not from blue states, red state murder rates
were
still 20% higher in 2021 and 16% higher in 2022.

House Republicans held three field hearings on violent crime last year in
New York City, Chicago, and Washington DC. These hearings should have
been
held in the murder-plagued states of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama.
In 2023, Speaker Johnson�s hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana had a murder
rate 8 times higher (41.1) than Minority Leader Jeffries� hometown of
Brooklyn, New York (5.0), 6 times higher than Nancy Pelosi�s San
Francisco, California (6.6), and more than 7 times higher than the
national average (5.5). Our 2023 report in the Red State Murder Problem
series found that murder rates were significantly higher in red states
than blue states every year from 2000 to 2020. Over these 21 years, the
red state murder rate was 23% higher than the blue state murder rate. Our
analysis of the latest CDC data found that 2021 and 2022 were no
exception.

This report analyzes homicide data from 2021 and 2022 for all 50 states
from the Center of Disease Control Wonder�s National Center for Health
Statistics Mortality Data. Data is based on death certificates collected
by state registries and provided to the National Vital Statistics System.
Like in our previous report, we chose CDC data over FBI data because it�s
more up to date and does not rely on voluntary reporting from counties
and
states. All states are required to report mortality data to the CDC while
they�re only encouraged to report crime data to the FBI. To allow for
comparison across states, we calculated the state�s per capita murder
rate, the number of murders per 100,000 residents, and categorized states
by their presidential vote in the 2020 election, resulting in an even
25-25 state split.

We found that murder rates were down 5% nationwide in 2022, but a red
state murder gap still persists. Murder rates in red states were 33%
higher than in blue states in both 2021 and 2022. As in 2019 and 2020,
Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama hold the first, second, and third
highest murder rates in the country, respectively. The rest of the 10
states with the highest murder rates include the usual suspects�South
Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee, New Mexico, and Georgia. States with the
highest murder rates continue to be dominated by red states, not
perennial
blue states like New York and California. Even when we removed the county
with the largest city in red states (and kept them in for blue states),
murder rates in red states were still 20% higher in 2021 and 16% higher
in
2022. This is not a blue cities in red states problem.

Our analysis confirms that murder rates have been higher in red states
than blue states every year this century. Yet, the prevalent media and
political narrative is that crime is rampant in Democrat-run states and
cities when the reality is that people are far safer in New York City
than
in over a dozen red states. The murder crisis continues to be far higher
in red states in 2021 and 2022.

Murder rates in red states were 33% higher than in blue states in both
2021 and 2022. In 2021, the average red state murder rate was 9.0 per
100,000 residents while the average blue state murder rate was 6.8 per
100,000. In 2022, both these numbers dropped slightly to 8.5 per 100,000
residents and 6.4 per 100,000 residents, respectively. If blue states had
a murder rate as high as red states, they would have seen 4,255
additional
murders in 2021 and 3,971 additional murders in 2022.

While murder rates thankfully dropped in both red and blue states in
2022,
red states still see a murder rate significantly higher than blue states
have ever seen. Over the past 23 years, the murder rate in blue states
hit
its peak in 2021 at 6.8, significantly lower than red states� peak at 9.0
the same year. Red states haven�t seen a murder rate under 6.8 since
2015,
when the murder rate was 6.4. Red states clearly have a murder problem
that defies the easy media narrative prevalent today. Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Alabama continue to dominate the top three spots.

Since 2016, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama have had the three
highest
murder rates in the country. This trend actually goes back to 2008, with
just one year, 2015, where Maryland replaced Alabama in the top three.
These three red states have consistently had the highest murder rates for
over 15 years now. You would never know it based on the media.

For example, Republicans and the media constantly talk about rampant
crime
in California and New York, but those two states� murder rates don�t even
crack the top 25. In 2021, California had the 26th highest murder rate
and
New York had the 33rd highest rate. In 2022, California had the 30th and
New York had the 35th highest murder rates. Mississippi and Louisiana�s
murder rates have been more than three times California�s over the past
two years. And more than four times New York�s. If California had the
same
murder rate as Mississippi, 5,101 more people would have been killed in
2022. If New York had the same murder rate as Louisiana, 2,814 more
people
would have died.

The rest of the top 10 states with the highest murder rates in 2021 and
2022 include usual suspects like New Mexico, Missouri, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and Georgia. In 2021, 6 out of the 10 states with the highest
murder rates voted for Donald Trump in 2020. In 2022, 8 out of 10 voted
for Donald Trump. Red states like Tennessee and South Carolina have
consistently been in the top 10 since 2000, with Arkansas joining the mix
in 2004 and Missouri in 2008. Blue states like New Mexico and Georgia
have
consistently been in the top 10 since 2000. Maryland and Illinois were in
the top 10 in 2021 but dropped off in 2022 when their murder rates
decreased by 16% and 15%, respectively. They were replaced in the top 10
by Arkansas and Alaska. Alaska saw an unexpected 51% increase in
homicides
from 2021 to 2022, bringing them from the 24th highest murder rate to the
10th highest.

The bottom line is that red states have dominated, and continue to
dominate, the top 10 states with the highest murder rates since 2000.

Even when large cities are removed from red states, murder rates are
still
higher.

Red states have a ready excuse for their high murder rates: the blue
cities located within them. This is laughable. First of all, blue states
have more blue cities than red states. That�s what makes them blue.
Second, the numbers don�t lie even when giving red states some extra
help.

We removed all of the murders in the county with the largest city for 22
of 25 red states. Three red states�North Dakota, Wyoming, and
Idaho�didn�t
have large enough cities to perform this exercise, so we used their
original rate. We did not give this advantage to blue states. Even with
this special help, the red state murder problem still persisted.
(Information on which counties were removed is in the methods section
below.)

In 2021, after removing the largest cities, red states still had a murder
rate 20% higher than blue states. Even after removing Jackson and New
Orleans, Mississippi and Louisiana still had the two highest murder rates
in the country. Alabama still held the number three spot, and South
Carolina the number five spot. Removing big blue cities from red states
didn�t make much of a difference in state rankings.

In 2022, red states still had a murder rate 16% higher than blue states
after removing their largest cities. Alabama actually jumped from the
number three spot to the number one spot. Mississippi held the second
spot, New Mexico (a blue state that did not get added help) the third,
and
Louisiana the fourth. So, while there was some small movement of states
in
this exercise, the theme stayed the same: red states continued to
dominate
the states with the highest murder rates, even after we gave them the
advantage of removing their largest city.

But we shouldn�t have to remove these cities from our analysis because
blue cities in red states are still beholden to red state laws. Laws that
make it easy for criminals to traffic and buy guns (86% of homicides are
committed with a gun). Laws that underinvest in cities, law enforcement,
and social programs. Laws that are responsible for the highest poverty
rates and the highest gun violence rates in the country. The fact that
murder rates are high all across red states, not just in cities, tells us
that state laws play a part in their crime problem. Blue states spend 33%
more money per capita on policing than red states.


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Subject: DNA leads to charges for black man accused of raping teen
From: Baboons For Kahmella
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Subject: DNA leads to charges for black man accused of raping teen
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DNA identified a suspect accused of raping a teenage girl at a Mankato hotel last summer, but the man’s whereabouts are currently unknown, according to court documents.

Treonn Delrae Hardin, 27, of Mankato, was charged last week in Blue Earth County Court with felony 3rd-degree criminal sexual conduct with a victim ages 14 to 15.

According to a criminal complaint, a front desk employee initially called 911 in the early morning hours of August 5 to report noisy guests. She called back minutes later to report that a female had approached the desk and said her younger sister was engaging in sex acts with adult men in one of the rooms.

Two girls were in the lobby when officers arrived and said their mother, who had dropped them off the day before at the hotel, was on the way to pick them up. The girls gave police the room number of the alleged sexual assault. The room was registered to Hardin, according to the complaint.

One of the girls told police that the victim had invited the older men to the hotel. The girl said she had discovered the victim in the room with the men and removed her. The girl said she didn’t witness sexual acts but believed something had happened.

The complaint says police then took a call from the victim’s brother, who told investigators that his sister had been missing from home for three or four days and the girl she was with was not her sister. The brother said he believed the other female was trying to sex traffic his sister and a similar situation had occurred in Rochester the weekend before.

Police say video surveillance shows Hardin pulling the victim into him by her hips in the hotel parking lot, then checking into the hotel with her.

The victim’s actual sister told police the victim had been given Percoset and the other female had set up “dates” for her.

The victim told police she and Hardin “had sex,” and that Hardin knew it was her 15th birthday. She initially declined a sexual assault exam, but later underwent an exam in Austin.

Police spoke to Hardin on September 4. He denied being involved with the hotel incident, or sexually assaulting the victim. He agreed to come to the Public Safety Center to provide a DNA sample, according to the complaint, but failed to show up.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension compared samples from the victim’s exam to samples from Hardin’s profile in the Minnesota Convicted Offender DNA Database. The sperm cells identified in the exam matched Hardin’s DNA profile, according to the complaint.

Hardin has a 2017 conviction for aggravated 1st-degree robbery in Hennepin County. He also has convictions for 5th-degree assault and disorderly conduct.

A warrant has been issued for his arrest.

https://www.southernminnesotanews.com/dna-leads-to-charges-for-man-accused-of-raping-teen/

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