Actually you say Anchorage but Alaska is actually a pretty violent state from what I’ve heard. It’s just that the population is tiny.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.
Actually you say Anchorage but Alaska is actually a pretty violent state from what I’ve heard. It’s just that the population is tiny.
She's also a registered RepublicanBy 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 ***.
It's a bunch of teenagers that think they are gangbangers.Another one Feb 13th, shots fired into yet another home with a child inside. This is six days in a row. I thought maybe the rain would at least slow this down for a few days.
https://www.wkyt.com/content/news/Another-home-damaged-by-gunfire-in-Lexington-567830601.html
It's a bunch of teenagers that think they are gangbangers.
Feb 11th, armed robbery with a handgun on Richmond Road, Lexington
https://spotcrime.com/mobile/crime/?137580173-f71e8263b97a7546deecfd0437abfb48
With all of the rain on Feb 12th, hopefully nothing to report for Thursday
Tskware, it's not like this is an isolated incident. Since Saturday, there have been at least ten incidents of gun violence. That includes a homicide on Nancy Hanks Road and about half a dozen homes targeted by gunfire. I haven't paid much attention to this **** for the last year, but it seemed at though every week, there was several shootings. A child's home was shot into early this morning. My guess is that this will increase as the weather warms up.An armed robbery in a city of 350,000 people. Knock me down with a feather. I would never have guessed.
*wanderI'll occasionally wonder over here on The Paddock just to remind myself of how stupid some of you are.
Some.
*wander
I live outside of Lexington. However due to the profession I'm in, I work in Fayette County about 40% of the year. I've got several employees and friends living in Lexington. I know the police can't be everywhere at once. As someone else mentioned, the cross section of the interstate highways is probably the main cause of the problem.Bill-Shy Cat, just curious, where do you live? Lexington? Or somewhere else?
Linda and I are not close friends, but just happen to know her and her husband.
Lexington, for a city priding itself in Keeneland, horses and UK—sure has a lot of ****** areas. I used to pick up clients at the airport and take them to the office via Irishtown. Nothing says gritty-city life like driving past a three-eyed shotgun house dweller taking a massive **** in the street.
[laughing]Lexington, for a city priding itself in Keeneland, horses and UK—sure has a lot of ****** areas. I used to pick up clients at the airport and take them to the office via Irishtown. Nothing says gritty-city life like driving past a three-eyed shotgun house dweller taking a massive **** in the street.
Go check out Irishtown now (hint, it's gone).[laughing]
You're talking about the neighborhood off Manchester, correct? I passed through that area in fall 2017 and again summer 2018 while visiting Ethereal Brewing. During my first visit, I walked from downtown and back. Great exercise, by the way. I rode my bicycle during a second trip the following summer. After 37 years, it appeared to me as if Irishtown had not changed too much from what I could recall. More vegetation, but houses seemed just as crappy looking as back in the old days.
I walked all over downtown Lex fall of 2017. Honestly, I found folks, black and white, were much friendlier these days than 37 years before, and they seem friendlier than those here in ATX.
Maybe, but those people can't afford bullets.Lexington, for a city priding itself in Keeneland, horses and UK—sure has a lot of ****** areas. I used to pick up clients at the airport and take them to the office via Irishtown. Nothing says gritty-city life like driving past a three-eyed shotgun house dweller taking a massive **** in the street.
Go on..Lexington is a violent city with a ton of rough areas and HAS THE WORST TRAFFIC IN THE WORLD!!!!!!
Lexington is a violent city with a ton of rough areas and HAS THE WORST TRAFFIC IN THE WORLD!!!!!!
You mean over off Versailles? Oh, yeah, much different.Go check out Irishtown now (hint, it's gone).
A lot of cities around the country are having problems. We have enabled drug use and lessened the punishment on just about everything because our jails are too full.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
I believe he does it with his mind, he seems rather omstupitent. It's a new word.*wander
Try France, Panama, Saudi Arabia for some traffic. Those places will make you appreciate it here. Oh yeah, forgot DC.1. Lexington traffic is NOT bad. If you think traffic here is bad, you need to expand your horizons and get out of central KY sometime.
2. Housing here is NOT expensive. It's a very affordable place to live.
3. Like every city, there are dangerous spots in Lexington. I've personally never heard a gunshot in 20+ years of living here. Avoid trouble and it usually won't find you.
Try France, Panama, Saudi Arabia for some traffic. Those places will make you appreciate it here. Oh yeah, forgot DC.