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Cubans 4 Trump! YES The hype is real! TRUMP 2020

Found these guys putting this together on FACEBOOK, and thought giving them some love on my site would be a dope idea since I am from Miami, FLA, and might check out this event in person. So for those who support Trump in the local South Florida area pay attention. The “Cubans4Trump” movement on Facebook has an event coming up, and they put out a flyer, and statement to encourage all my Cuban people to go out to the event, and show the country that will ride Donald Trump in South Florida! We need to show an overwhelming support for our President and celebrate what is certain to be a landslide victory on November 3rd!

Together we will once again make history, and we will help make America Great Again!

ALL Republican Candidates welcome. Massive parking can accommodate thousands!

Awesome video from a couple of days ago in Miami!

#ArmyforTrump #MAGA2020 #Trump2020 #KAG2020

Miami Fl goes 7 weeks without a homicide for first time since 1957!

Well alright Miami!!! I guess social distance works to prevent crime also, and while people are dying from this terrible virus it does look like it’s got criminals and killers scared also as it looks like even criminals, and murderers don’t wanna catch Covid-19.

You see Miami has now gone seven weeks without a homicide for first time since 1957! Folks that in itself is amazing stuff, and this was reported by the Miami Police Department. With everything else happening in the world this is headline news if there ever was in Miami.

Only thing in Miami that could top this is if we had snow come down… Not the white Reggae rapper guy. Crime rates in cities nationwide have dropped as stay-at-home orders keep people indoors in an effort to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

There were also no homicides during a six-week period for the first time since 1960. “We can say that it’s due to our police high visibility, attributed with the pandemic and the Stay At Home order,” a Miami Police Department spokesperson told CBS News.

The Mayor of Miami Dade Francis Suarez declared a local state of emergency on March 12 to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and the order has since been extended six times in week-long increments, and it’s working on both stopping the virus spread, and again with crime, and murder rates… One day we might be able to just simply call this city “Dangerous to live” and not “INSANE to live in!”

From February 17 until April 12 of this year — a total of seven weeks and six days Miami had no reported homicides, according to police. In 1957, the city went 9 weeks and 3 days without any reported homicides. In 1960, a period of 6 weeks and 5 days passed without a homicide.

According to the Miami police, other crimes have also decreased. The department said the decrease has extended to domestic violence calls. But Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina told The New York Times he is concerned incidents of domestic violence and child abuse may be under reported during the order.

A street normally busy with traffic is nearly empty as large numbers of people stay home in an effort to contain the coronavirus pandemic on March 24, 2020 in Miami, Florida.

Crime is also down in Baltimore since Maryland issued its own stay-at-home order, CBS Baltimore reports. Although criminal incidents in the city still continue on a daily basis, assault, carjacking, robbery and shootings have all gone down since the order was implemented.

When compared to the same time last year, common assaults in Baltimore went down 34%, aggravated assaults went down 17%, and shootings dropped by 8%.

Los Angeles California reported that violent crime and property crimes are down compared to last year, according to CBS LA was Within a 9.73% drop in violent crime overall, homicides in particular were down 21%.

The same, unfortunately, cannot be said of Chicago… Despite a stay-at-home order in the city, robberies and shootings were up in the last week, according to CBS Chicago. Police responded to 19 shootings Tuesday night, six of which were homicides. That means shootings were up 42% from the same week last year, according to data analyzed by the station. Anyone keeping tabs on Jussie Smollett?

“We’re fighting the pandemic, and we’re fighting the epidemic,” said Tony Raggs with the Alliance of Local Service Organizations. “The epidemic being violence.”

In Los Angeles, the drop in violent crime has been marred by an increase in domestic violence calls. According to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, deputies responded to about 8% more domestic violence calls between mid-March and mid-April, when compared to last year.

According to the CDC and Prevention, intimate partner violence affects 12 million people a year. Since stay-at-home orders went into affect, some regions have reported spikes in domestic violence complaints, while others are seeing a drop-off in domestic violence calls, as victims holed up with their abusers become more isolated.

“Everyone living in confined quarters, with very few options or reliefs, it’s a concern,” Villanueva said. Thus the streets are safe at night to walk in now but you can’t cause it’s all locked up cus of the virus. So once we get things back to normal I hope it doesn’t make the crazy killers go ape shit, and there is some sort of extreme murder rate in those months.