(01-13-2021 04:54 PM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: Cordova is starting to send the worst they have to Lakeland and Arlington to break into cars. Haywood Co is sending them down 40 too. SCSD reported an arrest in Arlington a couple nights ago. A fine upstanding citizen from Brownsville named Shunkavious was apprehended - stolen gun, attempted burglary, and animal cruelty because he hit a K9 cop that may or may not have been chewing on his arm..... or sources close to the apprehension say ;-)
It is important to understand why Cordova has residents that fall in your "worst" category. It explains a lot as to
why crime that was once concentrated in certain areas in Memphis has moved across the entire Metro area.
This isn't unique to Memphis. It has happened in various cities across the country.
And the Dems have stated that, given the upcoming Dem control of both the Executive and Legislative branches, this policy will be a renewed priority for them. The end result will be even
more cities being able to enjoy the benefits like Memphis has.
The Atlantic
American Murder Mystery
Why is crime rising in so many American cities? The answer implicates one of the most celebrated antipoverty programs of recent decades.
HANNA ROSIN
JULY/AUGUST 2008 ISSUE
Summary
End Section 8 housing projects.
Give each person a Section 8 voucher and let them find their own housing.
Consequences
Move crime to all areas of the city.
Increase infant mortality by moving people away from community health centers.