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Shootings in Los Alamos.

 Two different shooting incidents in Los Alamos and two dead. Expect more of this as the town is changing and will start becoming more like standard town in New Mexico

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Anonymous said…

A standard NM town?

Here are the 10 states with the highest murder rate:

Top 10 States by murder rate.

Mississippi - 20.50 per 100k
Louisiana - 19.90 per 100k
Alabama - 14.20 per 100k
Missouri - 14 per 100k
Arkansas - 13 per 100k
South Carolina - 12.70 per 100k
Tennessee - 11.50 per 100k
Maryland - 11.40 per 100k
Illinois - 11.20 per 100k
New Mexico - 10.80 per 100k
Anonymous said…
The “compare two cities” website might be of value since property crime and violent crime can vary from city to city in any state.
I wouldn’t rely on state crime data alone if I were considering a move anywhere in the USA.


https://www.bestplaces.net/compare-cities/

Anonymous said…
The crime rate in Los Alamos is nonexistent except for petty theft and car burglaries (mostly unlocked cars, teens looking for drug money). A brother shooting his sister in a low-income area is an outlier, especially when the brother already served time for killing his wife. Bad people are everywhere.
Anonymous said…
According to the compare two cities website provided, crime is higher in Livermore, CA than it is in Los Alamos, NM

Violent Crime: Livermore, CA is 14.5, Los Alamos, NM is 11.3, USA is 22.7
Property Crime: Livermore, CA is 33.4, Los Alamos, NM is 16.3, USA is 35.4

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