Worked as a security guard and roofer there for 7 months. Our little bungalow (i.e. shack/lean-to) had several bullet holes put in it while I was there. Each evening spent at home was like an adventure.
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What I found most amazing, is that New York the state and city, were not mentioned ONCE in the most dangerous cities. In fact, several NY state towns/cities made the safest lists.
Cool Blue wrote:What I found most amazing, is that New York the state and city, were not mentioned ONCE in the most dangerous cities. In fact, several NY state towns/cities made the safest lists.
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Psyche911 wrote:Yeah, there's an extremely high homicide rate in Richmond. I used to live near there, so every other night on the news someone else got shot. :icon19:
yeah my boy from there, he say they kill you in the clubs just on gp.
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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BTW - Cleveland isn't that dangerous. You should see it on Sundays when the Browns play. Everyone is very friendly - if you're a Browns fan (which I am a rabid one). I met two very nice crack-heads downtown one Sunday evening. They bummed smokes off of me while they regaled me with crack tales.