It isn’t the guns; it’s the culture

5439 Race Street, Philadelphia

Race Street in foul, fetid, fuming, foggy, filthy Philadelphia is not the worst neighborhood in the City of Brotherly Love, but it isn’t Society Hill, either. The photo is not specified as the crime scene, but is designed to show readers what the neighborhood looks like.

In doing my almost daily research on crime in the city, I happened upon a six-day-old story by Philadelphia Inquirer nighttime breaking news reporter Robert Moran. It says little, because his information was (probably) a sparse report from the Philadelphia Police, but it actually says a whole lot:

3 wounded in West Philly shooting

More than 50 shots were fired shortly before 10 p.m.

by Robert Moran | July 7, 2021

Also from the Inquirer: DA Larry Krasner aims to keep teen offenders out of criminal justice system with new restorative program. What a great idea to leave wannabe thugs on the street!

Two men and a woman were wounded in a shooting Wednesday in West Philadelphia, police said.

Shortly before 10 p.m., a barrage of shots were fired from 60 feet away at a group of people standing on the porch of a residence on the 5400 block of Race Street across from the Nichols Park playground, said Chief Inspector Scott Small.

A 22-year-old man was struck several times throughout his body. A 20-year-old man was shot in the leg and a 29-year-old woman was hit in the shoulder. All three were transported by police to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where they were reported in stable condition, Small said.

Someone on the porch returned fire at the one or more shooters, Small said.

Mr Moran’s report simply says that the crime scene was in the 5400 block of Race Street, across from the playground. The photo to the left, which may be enlarged by clicking on it, is more of a panorama of Race Street across from that park.

The police reported that they found “more than 50” shell casings at the crime scene, and that there were 10 to 15 people on the porch or inside the home.

The “one or more” shooters were aiming at a specific person, with whom he, or they, had a specific reason to kill. Someone on the porch was armed and returned fire. “More than 50” expended shell casings, and only three people were hit?

I can do something really radical here and tell the truth. The victims almost certainly knew who the shooters were, and that’s the case in the vast majority of Philadelphia shootings and killings, that’s the case in almost every such incident in big cities all over the country. Yet these crimes are being solved at a decreasing rate, because the residents won’t talk to the police. They’re too afraid of the gangs, they don’t like the police in the first place, and, let’s be honest again, they depend more on street justice than anything from law enforcement.

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