Pennsylvania – Philadelphia Mayor: US Gun Violence Is Also Terrorism

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    FILE - Police investigate the scene of a shooting along Ogden Street in Philadelphia, United States, June 20, 2015.  ReutersPennsylvania – Philadelphia’s mayor on Monday called gun violence in American cities “domestic terrorism” that is no different from international terrorism.

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    Mayor Michael Nutter said in a phone interview after a meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch and members of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington that citizens want to feel safe, no matter where they live.

    “Domestic terrorism is international terrorism,” Nutter said. “There is really no level of distinction between the violence that goes on, on the streets of America on a daily basis and the episodic acts of international terrorism that also take place — primarily in cities.”

    Mayors from Washington, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Gary, Indiana, also attended the previously-scheduled meeting. All acknowledged the tragedy in Paris that killed 129 people and injured 350 others.

    Nutter noted that the first responders in any city — whether in America or abroad — are local law enforcement and emergency workers. And he defined domestic terrorists as “criminals that threaten the health, safety and welfare” of Americans.

    “Citizens around the world feel unsafe because of international terrorists … those same feelings exist for many in (American) communities,” Nutter said. “These criminals are terrorizing our citizens and that same level of fear of violence, the death of citizens, the destruction of property, are the same. In many cities across the United States of America on a weekend, you very well could have six, eight, 10 people shot.”

    He called for a stronger relationship between federal and local officials to address American violence with the same sense of urgency and priority given to global terrorism.

    Philadelphia has had more than 240 homicides this year. Baltimore hit the 300-mark for the first time since 1999.


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    8 years ago

    Mr Mayor go join isis

    8 years ago

    If the mayor wants to address the domestic violence he speaks of, he and others in positions of power need to work with their own black communities to deal with their own internal problems instead of blaming it on everyone else.

    golani
    golani
    8 years ago

    who are you preaching too exactly lets see which communities are the biggest problems ? oh its the ones where liberal democrats are in charge i guess black lives dont matter to them

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    8 years ago

    To say that gun crime is terrorism is an insult to all real terrorist victims.