Topic: COMMUNITY INTEREST
Trenton’s crime rate in the first half of the year, only went up 1.4%. In Hamilton, Mercer County, it went up 19.3%.
There is an invasion happening in Hamilton, Mercer County. This criminal invasion is driving crime rates up and creating an unsafe community for residents. All statistics in this article come directly from the Unified crime reports that were released just yesterday from the State Police. What we found interesting is that none of the homicides are listed in the Hamilton report that occurred. Mercer County, however has reported 11 homicides for the first half of the year. The county also reported 49 rapes in the first half as well. Truck and bus theft in the county is up 316.7%.
http://www.njsp.org/ucr/pdf/current/20170714_crimetrend.pdf
The Mayor of Hamilton, Mercer County continues to tout, "CRIME IN MY TOWN IS THE LOWEST IT HAS BEEN SINCE 1977." This constant message is a message to criminals, "ALL CRIMINALS WELCOMED." This new report clearly demonstrates the contnued ribbon cuttings event the Mayor has to welcome criminals into the town.
We are not sure what report the Mayor of Hamilton is reading to continue to make this above statement. One can only guess it’s not the unified crime reports published by the FBI. Here is what the reports show.
Total Crime Rates for First half 2017 | UP | Down |
Hamilton | 19.30% | |
Hightstown | 20.50% | |
Hopewell | 83.00% | |
Lawrence |
| 4% |
Princeton |
| 10.70% |
Trenton | 1.40% | 0% |
Robbinsville |
| 0% |
West Windsor |
| 40.70% |
Ewing | 19% | |
East Windsor |
| 24.70% |
Overall Mercer County |
| 2.70% |
The mayor has to acknowledge there is a crime problem which she refuses to do. People being mugged, raped and violently burglarized in broad day light, in the afternoon, on busy streets means there is a problem. This is not the first time this Mayor and the members of Hamilton Council have ignored epidemics. The township remembers all to vividly the mayor’s complete ignorance to the Nation- wide epidemic for EV D68 and the town loss a child due to lack of planning by the town. When the heroin epidemic hit, the mayor nicknamed the town, “The Big H”, and was completely clueless that, The Big H was the street name for heroin. She took years to recognize the heroin epidemic. This cost the lives of many Hamilton residents. These newly released crime reports show a downward trend as it pertains to resident’s safety. It will be interesting what pendulated response to the crime report the mayor will send out in the normal grammatically incorrect press release.
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