Killadelphia The gold medal remains out of reach

It was only yesterday that we noted that the City of Brotherly Love had won the bronze medal, tying for third place in annual homicides with 499.

It was, of course, no surprise that, just one day later, the city tied for the silver medal, given that second place was just one higher, the 500 killed during the crack cocaine wars of 1990, under Mayor Wilson Goode, he of MOVE bombing fame.

The Philadelphia Police Department’s Current Crime Statistics page now puts the city as having had an even 500 ‘official’ homicides, as of 11:59 PM EST on Monday, December 19th, and twelve days remaining in the year.

500, the number of homicides, ÷ 353, the number of days elapsed in the year, = 1.4164 homicides per day, x 365 = 516.9972 anticipated murders for 2022. With 55 murders in the 49 days since Hallowe’en, a rate of 1.1224 per day, and 12 days remaining, yields 13.4694 more murders at that rate, or 513 to 514 murders total for 2022. And that will put the law enforcement team of Mayor Jim Kenney, District Attorney Larry Krasner, and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw very solidly in second place, the silver medal to go along with the gold that they won last year.

The gold medal? That would require 62 more homicides this year, a number virtually impossibly out of reach unless someone shoots down an airliner over the city.

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