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jsdalton | 2 years ago

For people who live in Seattle, the perception that homicides are increasing is actually the reality: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/seattl...

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shepherdjerred|2 years ago

That's 114 homicides this year. Seattle has a population of 750,000.

I don't have any knowledge of what a "reasonable" homicide rate is, but that seems extraordinarily low for anywhere in any point in history.

mrosett|2 years ago

Western European countries are around 1 per 100,000 population per year. Seattle is 15x that rate based on those statistics. Seems bad.

knubie|2 years ago

A "reasonable" homicide rate might be something similar to the rate in other developed countries, so about 1/10 of what it is in Seattle.

jandrewrogers|2 years ago

According to the article, that is 114 homicides in King County, not Seattle. King County has well over 2 million people.

MattGaiser|2 years ago

My city of Calgary has about a quarter of that at one million people. We have about 25 a year.