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lifuhai 发表于 2012-1-27 15:42
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CTVNews.ca Staff
Date: Wed. Oct. 12 2011 10:04 PM ET
Edmonton's police chief says he needs more officers on the street to battle a homicide rate that has the grisly distinction of being the nation's worst.
With more than two months to go in 2011, the city has posted an all-time record of 40 murders. The previous record was 39, which occurred six years ago.
Perhaps more alarmingly, however, is that the city of 752,400 leads the country in the number of homicides. Calgary, which is 300 kilometers to the south and has a population of 1 million, has recorded six murders this year.
Edmonton's 2011 murder rate has been blamed on many factors, including high-risk lifestyles, drugs, organized crime and the city's youth.
While police are grappling with how to handle the problem, two new potential cases landed on the desks of investigators this week. Police say that two bodies were found inside a vehicle parked at a city graveyard, and the deaths have so far been labelled as "suspicious."
Here is how Edmonton's murder rate compares to other Canadian cities
- Vancouver, for an urban area of about 700,000, has 11 murders
- Winnipeg, with a population of about 684,100, has 32 murders
- Toronto, with a population of 2.5 million, has 37 murders
Read more: http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20111012/edmonton-homicide-rate-leads-country-111012/#ixzz1kolca1EM |
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