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Here... JPK Dec 4 #1
There's tons of posts on this already Prairie Gates Dec 4 #2
But was his ambulance in network? No one has asked that leftstreet Dec 4 #4
Lol nt XanaDUer2 Dec 4 #22
I didn't realize the NYPD offered $10,000 rewards for info on all the murders... Think. Again. Dec 4 #3
Money changes everything EYESORE 9001 Dec 4 #5
NYPD Crime Stoppers program offers cash rewards for tips on homicides and other violent crimes Prairie Gates Dec 4 #6
A lot of poor, minority families that lost loved ones will be happy to hear that. Think. Again. Dec 4 #8
Most of the rewards listed are for poor and minority victims Prairie Gates Dec 4 #9
people are shot and killed almost every day in NY,... Think. Again. Dec 4 #10
Probably not a lot, but Crime Stoppers is a reward program for tips on violent crimes Prairie Gates Dec 4 #11
Some lives are worth more than others... City Lights Dec 4 #23
It could be that high Blue_Roses Dec 4 #12
That's the case for a lot of Crime Stoppers tips Prairie Gates Dec 4 #13
and a news conference to boot. Think. Again. Dec 4 #14
Imagine police brass whipping up a news conference! Prairie Gates Dec 4 #15
Not for the many "nobody"s that get murdered in NY, that's for sure. Think. Again. Dec 4 #16
Alright, buddy Prairie Gates Dec 4 #19
I was born in Greenwich Village. Think. Again. Dec 4 #20
They did for Paul Castellano LeftInTX Dec 4 #17
Who was a NYC household name. Think. Again. Dec 4 #18
Post removed Post removed Dec 4 #7
I'm sure not XanaDUer2 Dec 4 #21
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