It’s not so bad in KC except for the gunfire after a Chiefs game…on Independence Day….NYE….in Westport on the weekends….or driving on the highways….during deer season….Election Day….Easter…MLK Day…National Hot Dog Day…Yom Kippur…Black Friday…and on days when the weather is above 40 degrees. But that’s all.
You’re fine on Tuesday nights when it’s snowing outside. Just watch out for ice on the roads. It’s hard to see.
Accidental or negligent acts can be homicides. A homicide is the death of one human caused by another. That’s all. It doesn’t have to be intentional or aggrevated
Though you aren’t wrong because the chart does say “intentional”. It just doesn’t specify what that really means in this context.
It’s not so bad in KC except for the gunfire after a Chiefs game…on Independence Day….NYE….in Westport on the weekends….or driving on the highways….during deer season….Election Day….Easter…MLK Day…National Hot Dog Day…Yom Kippur…Black Friday…and on days when the weather is above 40 degrees. But that’s all.
You’re fine on Tuesday nights when it’s snowing outside. Just watch out for ice on the roads. It’s hard to see.
None of those are homicides
Accidental or negligent acts can be homicides. A homicide is the death of one human caused by another. That’s all. It doesn’t have to be intentional or aggrevated
Though you aren’t wrong because the chart does say “intentional”. It just doesn’t specify what that really means in this context.
Okay, my bad
All good. Your point is still valid in context of the data provided. You’re not entirely wrong!
What’s a homicide then? I saw this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Kansas_City_parade_shooting
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