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2010 Minneapolis murders mapped
The Minneapolis murder rate was on the decline  in recent years — down  from a 10-year peak of 60 murders in 2006 to  just 19 in 2009. This year  there has been a disconcerting jump. The  body count has already passed  that of 2009 by May and stood at 37 by  the end of October. S
More analysis by Jeff Severns Guntzel here: Minneapolis murders on the rise: Tracking the data
What  data would you like to see? What patterns do you notice? The map (located here) was made using Google Fusion Tables. You can create your own visualization here. Post your findings in the comments here, or just re-blog this post with your findings.
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2010 Minneapolis murders mapped

The Minneapolis murder rate was on the decline in recent years — down from a 10-year peak of 60 murders in 2006 to just 19 in 2009. This year there has been a disconcerting jump. The body count has already passed that of 2009 by May and stood at 37 by the end of October. S

More analysis by Jeff Severns Guntzel here: Minneapolis murders on the rise: Tracking the data

What data would you like to see? What patterns do you notice? The map (located here) was made using Google Fusion Tables. You can create your own visualization here. Post your findings in the comments here, or just re-blog this post with your findings.

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