Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Goodbye Whitney, 2.12.12

A Fan; an ardent devotee, an enthusiast, also short for fanatic.

By definition I am not a fan; of anyone.

I do however; find some artists worth taking a moment to enjoy, to reflect on and to appreciate.

Whitney Houston was one of those artists.

Her songs made my heart light and my soul soar.

To hear her voice was to be lifted in spirits. 

It saddened me to hear of her death.

The world has lost a bright light. 

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

In the News - Stockton

My husband and I have begun to notice that almost every news report begins with who was; shot, killed or attacked in Stockton.

Tonight the reporter began her report by stating that Stockton is only 1 murder away from a 1992 record. Woo wouldn't you like to be famous for that??
They have had 54 since the beginning of the year, 49 of which have been committed in the last 6 mos.

So I decided to see how bad they were nationwide. What I found out was it is worse than I thought;

According to the  24/7 Wall St. blog, Stockton made number 10 and Oakland number 6.

The first article I read was:

The Most Dangerous Cities In America
Posted: May 24, 2011 at 4:50 am

10. Stockton, California

 Population: 292,047
 Violent Crime Per 1,000: 13.8
 2010 Murders: 49
 Median Income: $45,730 (8.9% below national average)
 Unemployment Rate: 18.4% (9.4% above national average)

With a jobless rate of 18.4%, up from 18.1% a year ago, Stockton, California has one of the worst unemployment problems in the country. The huge percentage of unemployed residents may have contributed to horrible crime rates in the city, which is located 40 miles east of Oakland and San Francisco. Stockton was rated one of the most miserable cities to live in the country by Forbes in March, 2010. Violent crime was one of the chief measurements for its ranking. Of the 267 cities with populations over 100,000, Stockton has the 27th highest number of murders per 1,000 people and the 12th most aggravated assaults per 1,000. Last year, recognizing the crime problems in the city, the state temporarily diverted hundreds of California Highway Patrol officers to aid the city’s overwhelmed police department.

6. Oakland, California
 Population: 409,723
 Violent Crime Per 1,000: 15.3
 2010 Murders: 90
 Median Income: $51,473 (2.4% above national average)
 Unemployment Rate: 11% (2% above national average)

Oakland’s violent crime dropped about 5.5% between 2009 and 2010, from about 6,800 to 6,260. The city nevertheless has the tenth-highest rate of rape, the ninth-highest murder rate, and the second highest robbery rate in the country. In 2010, there were 7.12 robberies for every 1,000 Oakland residents. According to an article in the San Fransisco Chronicle, Mayor Jean Quan has attempted to combat break-ins and theft by creating programs to keep potential wrongdoers off the streets by starting late-night basketball programs. It it unclear if these policies have worked.


An interesting article they published today was:

Cities Where Violent Crime Is Soaring
Posted: November 22, 2011 at 6:14 am

1. Redding, Calif.
 5-year Increase in Violent Crime Rate: 321.7
 Violent Crime per 100,000 (2005): 475.4
 Violent Crime per 100,000 (2010): 797.1
 Murders per 100,000: 1.6

The number of violent crimes per 100,000 people in Redding increased by 321.7 to a staggering 797.1 — the ninth-highest violent crime rate in the country. Robberies increased by more than 25%, and cases of aggravated assault more than doubled. As reported on Redding.com, Redding police chief Peter Hanson stated, “The spike in violence could be caused by a mix of factors, including the economy and drug addiction as well as the reduction in the number of officers on the streets due to budget cuts.”

 7. Napa, Calif.  (this on caught me by surprise)
 5-year Increase in Violent Crime Rate: 122
 Violent Crime per 100,000 (2005): 358.1
 Violent Crime per 100,000 (2010): 480.1
 Murders per 100,000: 1.5

The Napa County MSA is located to the northeast of San Francisco. The area fared poorly, as did much of California, between 2005 and 2010. The poverty rate jumped from 7% to 11.7% and unemployment more than doubled. Violent crime increased from 358.1 per 100,000 people (below the national average) to 480.1 per 100,000 (well above the national average.) According to the Napa Valley Register, local residents were asked what their top concerns were, and one of the biggest was violent crime. In response to rising crime, especially related to youth gangs, the county has drafted a Gang and Youth Violence Master Plan to help law enforcement officials.

This information comes from FBI crime statistics.

At first I wondered why Stockton had not made today's article then I realized the article was not about a most dangerous city, it was about cities where violent crimes were soaring. Cities where crime was escalating. Stockton isn't escalating like that, crime is just a fact of life there.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

PACIFIC COAST SLAVIC BAPTISTS ASSOCIATION SOBER HOUSE

A mailman can be a wealth of information if he will stop long enough to share. This day I was gifted with a moment or two and learned that a house at the end of the street was bought by Pacific Coast Slavic Baptists Association and has been turned into a Sober House.

Wow!

That was not all. He said to check out last nights news. I did. The house has only been opened a short time and the report was about one of the getting sober people slipping out one night recently and attacking an elderly man across the street.  Then they interviewed the man running the house and he had a "don't give a care" attitude. Isn't that just fantastic?

Many Rio Linda people got together to try to get them ousted but to no avail. Looks like we have  gotten a better reason to keep our gates locked. Our little bit of sanctuary from the outside world has just gotten closer to what we are trying to avoid.

CBS news report

I guess it could be worse, it could have been a drug rehab, but either way I just do not understand how they can plop something like that in the middle of the neighborhood without notifying the other residents.