Lexington shootings - becoming a common occurrence

John Henry

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Lexington is getting a national reputation for violent city. I don't want to think it is true but shootings don't help the reputation. I would think it would be a safe city but it is very liberal and liberal leadership is not a safe environment in most places.

The last time I was in Lexington for a UK football game I asked a police officer about Lexington shootings. He said I-75 and I-64 intersect and this may be a busy drug traffic route. I don't know, maybe some local would have the answer to that. Drugs kill and drug dealers shoot
 

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-sawnee...i appreciate you man, and we agree on a lot of political stuff. But to say Lexington is getting a rep nationally as a violent city is ********...fake news.

-i live here. It's s a very safe city...unless you are involved in something illegal or a crazy person.
 

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-sawnee...i appreciate you man, and we agree on most political stuff. But to say Lexington is getting a rep nationally as a violent city is ********...fake news.

Thank you, beat me to it. Lived here my whole life, and can't remember ever even seeing a gun other than at a firing range, or on a police officer's belt.

By the way, our "liberal" mayor, Linda Gorton, is married to a retired General. I happen to know them both personally, and frankly LOL at some of the idiotic things some posters pull out of their ***.
 

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Lexington has a nice rep with Detroit for whatever reason...

It's halfway between Detroit and Atlanta right on i75. It's short drive to Cinci and Louisville. It's a relatively sleepy college town compared to bigger cities, but plenty big enough to not look suspicious to small town cops. Huge rich white kid population to buy a lot of drugs for high prices. Big destination for southern/eastern KY.

There are detroit goons arrested frequently in Richmond, they buy up houses right near the interstate. They're booked, then released just like all criminals nowadays. No big deal. Can't imagine what it's like in Lexington.

*but to the OP, no this is not "common", and that's exactly what that article says. Something unusual happened to trigger 11 shootings since just Monday night.
 

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SOME PEOPLE SAY Lexington is getting a national reputation for violent city. I don't want to think it is true but shootings don't help the reputation IS WHAT MANY ARE SAYING. I would think it would be a safe city but it is very liberal and liberal leadership is not a safe environment in most places.

The last time I was in Lexington for a UK football game I asked a police officer about Lexington shootings. He said I-75 and I-64 intersect and this may be a busy drug traffic route. I don't know, maybe some local would have the answer to that. Drugs kill and drug dealers shoot
 

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Lexington getting a rep as a violent city [laughing].

The murder rate per 100k is similar to the well-known murder capitols Colorado Springs, Long Beach, Charlotte, Minneapolis, St. Petersburg, and Anchorage.
Lexington has a nice rep with Detroit for whatever reason...

It's halfway between Detroit and Atlanta right on i75. It's short drive to Cinci and Louisville. It's a relatively sleepy college town compared to bigger cities, but plenty big enough to not look suspicious to small town cops. Huge rich white kid population to buy a lot of drugs for high prices. Big destination for southern/eastern KY.

That is the issue right there, intersection of 2 interstates, I have heard the same thing from local law enforcement officers. Stay out of the drug trade, and while not perfect, Lexington is as safe as anywhere
 
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The last time I was in Lexington for a UK football game I asked a police officer about Lexington shootings. He said I-75 and I-64 intersect and this may be a busy drug traffic route. I don't know, maybe some local would have the answer to that. Drugs kill and drug dealers shoot

Who just goes up to a cop and asks this at a football game?
 

John Henry

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-sawnee...i appreciate you man, and we agree on a lot of political stuff. But to say Lexington is getting a rep nationally as a violent city is ********...fake news.

-i live here. It's s a very safe city...unless you are involved in something illegal or a crazy person.
I am glad to hear this. I do not want Lexington to be a violent city. The drug trade has to have something to do with the shootings. Maybe. maybe not.

So cut down on your shootings and make your neighborhoods save. Are you able to walk down any neighborhood night or day without any fear? If so you are fortunate to live in a safe city.
 

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Who just goes up to a cop and asks this at a football game?
I did but that was only part of our conversation. A very smalll part. He was a very nice officer a professional . Police officers are friendly and will engage in conversation. Don't be afraid of them.
 
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Are you able to walk down any neighborhood night or day without any fear? If so you are fortunate to live in a safe city.

-yep. But im sober, not looking to buy/sell anything illegal, steal anything or bother anyone. Of course being a 6'2" 225# male doesn't hurt.

^point being that can be said of *most* places in the US. There are some no go areas but that is pretty rare, and its always been that way.
 
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Lexington has a nice rep with Detroit for whatever reason...

It's halfway between Detroit and Atlanta right on i75. It's short drive to Cinci and Louisville. It's a relatively sleepy college town compared to bigger cities, but plenty big enough to not look suspicious to small town cops. Huge rich white kid population to buy a lot of drugs for high prices. Big destination for southern/eastern KY.

There are detroit goons arrested frequently in Richmond, they buy up houses right near the interstate. They're booked, then released just like all criminals nowadays. No big deal. Can't imagine what it's like in Lexington.

*but to the OP, no this is not "common", and that's exactly what that article says. Something unusual happened to trigger 11 shootings since just Monday night.
Mash, I haven't specifically kept up with shootings in Lexington during the past year. However, it seems that I see this on the news a couple of times each week. Just for the hell of it, I might keep tabs for a few weeks. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

You mentioned, Richmond. The other day, I exited going north at the Cracker Barrell exit and turned right onto US 25. There was a panhandler at the exit (no big deal as I see them all the time). However, in the trees to my right, I could barely see a tent in the bottom of the ravine. Appears as though the panhandler had found a perfect spot to live in his tent and walk about 50 yards to his day job. Very innovative. [roll]
 

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. Stay out of the drug trade, and while not perfect, Lexington is as safe as anywhere

Well, yes and no...

Wasn't that long ago a little girl was paralyzed by one of many bullets that were sprayed at her house. Were her parents in the drug trade? Idk, iirc, it was a single mom household. Who knows...

My point here is this stuff does spill over and hurts innocent people, and some of the latest Lexington shootings were just drive by spray up houses type of bs. That needs to stop. Whoever is responsible needs to be caught and not given some bs plea deal.
 
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Well, yes and no...

Wasn't that long ago a little girl was paralyzed by one of many bullets that were sprayed at her house. Were her parents in the drug trade? Idk, iirc, it was a single mom household. Who knows...

My point here is this stuff does spill over and hurts innocent people, and some of the latest Lexington shootings were just drive by spray up houses type of bs. That needs to stop. Whoever is responsible needs to be caught and not given some bs plea deal.

Oh you are right, and I am very familiar with that incident, am a member of BIAK [used to be HBAK, I keep forgetting that they changed the name], which organization helped build her a house made specially for her disability, she was at a sleepover playing in the front yard, IIRC.

But that kind of stuff can and does happen every once in a blue moon in any number of cities, and some rural areas, it is not just Lexington. And hell yes, they need to have the book thrown at them.
 
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Mash, I haven't specifically kept up with shootings in Lexington during the past year. However, it seems that I see this on the news a couple of times each week. Just for the hell of it, I might keep tabs for a few weeks. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

They've been breaking records each year for homicides....which can be a bit misleading stat. Memphis at a time was down on homicides, but wayyyyy up on shootings and attempted murders. They were just better at getting victims to the hospital and saving them better than ever. Idk if Lexington is way up in shootings, but I would guess they are.

I understand why this is a taboo subject for politicians and attorneys who are dead set on giving absolute minimum sentences, and offering pleas down to lesser charges to look better on "paper", but I don't understand why citizens would get all "muh city safe as anchorage!" about it, like any violence is acceptable as long as some graph says it's "normal".

Oh you are right, and I am very familiar with that incident, am a member of HBAK, which organization helped build her a house made specially for her disability, she was at a sleepover playing in the front yard, IIRC.

But that kind of stuff can and does happen every once in a blue moon in any number of cities, and some rural areas, it is not just Lexington. And hell yes, they need to have the book thrown at them.


Well, that's awesome you're part of the organization that did that.

That's exactly what isn't happening, and that's my big issue.
 

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However, in the trees to my right, I could barely see a tent in the bottom of the ravine. Appears as though the panhandler had found a perfect spot to live in his tent and walk about 50 yards to his day job. Very innovative. [roll]

yea, I've seen that...his cover was blown when all the leaves went away. I would have never known that camp was there.
 

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-sawnee...i appreciate you man, and we agree on a lot of political stuff. But to say Lexington is getting a rep nationally as a violent city is ********...fake news.

-i live here. It's s a very safe city...unless you are involved in something illegal or a crazy person.

Yea what he said. This is not Chicago.
 
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Reading the article it sounds like a couple idiot kids driving around town shooting into people's homes.
 

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Mash, I haven't specifically kept up with shootings in Lexington during the past year. However, it seems that I see this on the news a couple of times each week. Just for the hell of it, I might keep tabs for a few weeks. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

You mentioned, Richmond. The other day, I exited going north at the Cracker Barrell exit and turned right onto US 25. There was a panhandler at the exit (no big deal as I see them all the time). However, in the trees to my right, I could barely see a tent in the bottom of the ravine. Appears as though the panhandler had found a perfect spot to live in his tent and walk about 50 yards to his day job. Very innovative. [roll]
[laughing]

Hope he's got a good sleeping bag.

This morning here in ATX, I noticed more homeless passengers than usual on the bus ride into work. They always sit in the back and are sleeping. Temperatures dropped into the mid-40s and we received above-average rainfall overnight. That crowd understands survival.
 

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Thank you, beat me to it. Lived here my whole life, and can't remember ever even seeing a gun other than at a firing range, or on a police officer's belt.

By the way, our "liberal" mayor, Linda Gorton, is married to a retired General. I happen to know them both personally, and frankly LOL at some of the idiotic things some posters pull out of their ***.

You knowing them ,and her being married to a general doesnt exactly mean anything at all. If any person is a democrat in Ky today they have to either be a decades long union member ( or some STRONG wallet connection) Or have more than 1 liberal bone in that body somewhere . Carry on . I want to say if you are a democrat in Ky you are nuts but I wont say that .
 

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You knowing them ,and her being married to a general doesnt exactly mean anything at all. If any person is a democrat in Ky today they have to either be a decades long union member ( or some STRONG wallet connection) Or have more than 1 liberal bone in that body somewhere . Carry on . I want to say if you are a democrat in Ky you are nuts but I wont say that .
Please don't start this **** in every thread.
 
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Lexington getting a rep as a violent city is one of the best worst takes ever on this board.

If you're afraid to walk down any of the streets in Lexington at night, as a male, you have bigger problems to address. Unless you're nervous about drunk drivers?

I'm much more reluctant to drive into a random holler in EKY at night than the mean streets of Lexington.

According to Safewise.com, Lex is the 3rd safest metro city in the US. 859 TIL I DIE! (which will be a long time because I feel so safe when visiting)
 

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Guy I work with little brother was shot over the weekend down by 2 keys area in the chest. His aunt works here as well. said he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and hit by random or some ****. fighting for his life and may be paralyzed. only 22.
 

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Lexington getting a rep as a violent city is one of the best worst takes ever on this board.

If you're afraid to walk down any of the streets in Lexington at night, as a male, you have bigger problems to address. Unless you're nervous about drunk drivers?

I'm much more reluctant to drive into a random holler in EKY at night than the mean streets of Lexington.

According to Safewise.com, Lex is the 3rd safest metro city in the US. 859 TIL I DIE! (which will be a long time because I feel so safe when visiting)
Notable exceptions being any numbered streets N of Corral? How about Irishtown and Davis Bottoms?