Does this effect applications and interest in MU?
Or, is the fact that the same thing is happening in most large cities mean it will not impact interest in MU?
Flynn addresses 'deadliest month' in 25 years
http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2016/09/01/flynn-address-deadliest-month-25-years/89732548/
A woman beaten to death with a lamp in an act of domestic violence. A man fatally stabbed during an argument outside a tavern. A man shot and killed while returning from a funeral for his grandfather.
Those are just three of the 24 homicides recorded in August — what Milwaukee police have termed the "deadliest month" in 25 years.
It is the highest monthly total since July 1991, when the victims of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer were discovered, Milwaukee police said.
"We've had a slight increase in domestic violence homicides this year, but the biggest driver of our homicides is arguments and fights and retaliation among people with criminal records," Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn said Thursday.
"Some of our challenge is simply consistently being able to deter armed offending through the criminal justice system," he added. "The penalties are too weak."
Although Chicago has captured national headlines for having its deadliest month in nearly two decades, Milwaukee had a higher per capita rate of killings (4 per 100,000 people) in August compared with its neighbor to the south (3.3 per 100,000 people), according to Milwaukee police.
Nah, chit happens, hey?
Well, this newlywed couple decided one day was enough in Chicago. The welcome wagon has funny ways of "welcoming" out of towners nowadays...
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/197712200-story
Quote from: rocket surgeon on September 03, 2016, 09:22:28 PM
Well, this newlywed couple decided one day was enough in Chicago. The welcome wagon has funny ways of "welcoming" out of towners nowadays...
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/197712200-story
Waaahhhhh!!! Crybabies
OK, so they ran into a crazy person. Meanwhile there is a serial shooter in the Glendale area outside of Phoenix.
But whatever...
Ya only get one crack at making a first impression though and the welcome wagon gave him a juicy eye
Quote from: rocket surgeon on September 04, 2016, 06:57:41 PM
Ya only get one crack at making a first impression though and the welcome wagon gave him a juicy eye
Which could happen everywhere and has nothing to do with Chicago. They come off like a couple hairy, wet cats.
Quote from: rocket surgeon on September 03, 2016, 09:22:28 PM
Well, this newlywed couple decided one day was enough in Chicago. The welcome wagon has funny ways of "welcoming" out of towners nowadays...
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/197712200-story
Have you watched their YouTube videos? Those people are idiots. They had no common sense, not everyone can hack it in a big city. They are the laughingstock of Chicago. Good riddance.
Quote from: Coleman on September 04, 2016, 11:41:36 PM
Have you watched their YouTube videos? Those people are idiots. They had no common sense, not everyone can hack it in a big city. They are the laughingstock of Chicago. Good riddance.
+1
$10 says they started it. Even when he was telling the story, it was clear that he escalated the decision a couple of times.
It's hard to end up with street smarts when you're from a suburb of a small city. Street smarts is the most important thing I learned during my time at MU.
Quote from: rocket surgeon on September 03, 2016, 09:22:28 PM
Well, this newlywed couple decided one day was enough in Chicago. The welcome wagon has funny ways of "welcoming" out of towners nowadays...
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/197712200-story
How week was the punch that there's no mark on his face? But also think about this, thousands of Loyola kids from suburbs and money move into the area every year and the vast majority don't get hit.
Also this lines cracked me up "what happened next terrified the whites"