Author: Moskos

“Only in Baltimore”?

That’s not true. But this kind of thing does seem to happen all too often in Mob City. Justin Fenton writes in the Sun: At first, the video of a man being beaten and stripped in downtown Baltimore appeared to be just another tantalizing shock clip for the Internet. But in recent days, thanks to…
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Protesting Black-on-Black Violence

I’ve written (sarcastically) how nice it is that in the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin, some conservatives are suddenly very concerned about black-on-black violence. The actual voiced argument goes that blacks (and liberals) only care about black-on-black violence when it comes at the hands of a white person. Of course that’s not true.…
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Bad Cuts

Shame on NBC for selectively editing the 911 call Zimmerman made.

No Excuse for Shooting

Can we please stop using being teased and bullied, no matter how bad, as an excuse to kill yourself or others? I can’t help but wonder if there’s a link between the criminalization of bullying, a culture (on the left andthe right) that embraces victimhood (not to mention guns), and mass shootings. If you are…
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California Prison Release

Off to bumpy start, says the LA Times: Many of the ex-criminals are not showing up for counseling appointments, some care centers are not being paid and county bureaucrats are scrambling to correct foul-ups that have caused delays. … In the six months since, about a quarter of the probationers have been arrested for allegedly…
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Australian foreign minister call for drug decriminalization

From the Telegraph: Bob Carr, Australia’s foreign minister, whose brother died after a heroin overdose, has urged the decriminalisation of low-level drug use, after a report concluded the war on the scourge was lost. His comments were at odds with Julia Gillard, the Australian prime minister, who said tough policing was the answer while the…
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Motorcycle Cop: 1922

Courtesy of Shorpy. [This one is for you, Smokey]

Now that’s a playground!

I was looking on google earth and couldn’t help but notice a plane sitting in the middle of a playground in the Bushwick homes. “Cool,” I thought, “Must be fun for the kiddies. I like how it’s painting all kind of trippy colors. I gotta check it out, esse.” Then I went to street view…
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Gathering a City Jury

Baltimore City tries to increase jury attendance. Currently only 27 percent of those summonsed actually show up. In one more rural counties in Maryland, the show-up rate 99%. Because, you know, it’s a duty and you’re not supposed to have a choice. From the Sun: Technically, the law allows for a fine of up to…
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The Gray Lady Shines

Nobody said it was perfect, but New York Times is a damn good newspaper. (I hear the conservatives’ wincing response already. But, dear reader, how can you complain about the Times if you don’t read the Times? Stop believing whatever AM blowhards say.) First the Times has a nice intereactive map about the scene of…
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