Youngstown had traditionally been among the study’s most dangerous cities, including ninth overall in the nation in 2005.
But Youngstown’s population dropped from 75,919 in 2006 to 73,927 in 2007, and continues to decline. Because of that, Youngstown hasn’t been a part of the CQ Press survey since 2006, when it was listed as the nation’s 15th most dangerous city
I am just wondering if it makes you proud , especially when you read ytown isnt even included in the survery on this........
please call me for these trials , eye for a eye, do unto others , trash , waste of skin, people just trying to make a living, crazy
because they refinanced the home a couple times and rolled their credit cards into it
although the plight of many american families are the same and programs like this are misleading and very hard to qualify, her personal story is not accurate, i know this because i know her and their histroy quite well. how can you owe $177,000 on a home in girard that was given title free and clear ,,,,,,,,,the home wasnt that when the origional personal who really paid for it bought it....mmmm i wonder
foul play suspected................
not even man enough to take responsibilty for what he did, low life scum, time for you to pay , quit taking up that jail cell
you poor misundestood intercity youth , dont they know how hard it is for you..............you are a pathetic piece of crap ,I am sure your family is real proud of you ,too bad you get a trial , what you need is the same as you gave to the women you killed.Heck call me for jury I will be right there! until then rot in jail then rot in hell
boo hoo...... my heart bleeds for these poor unfortunate "victims" who were in the wrong place and knew the wrong people and they didnt shoot any one .boohoo. hope they rot where they deserve
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