FBI Reports Less Crime, but Smaller Cities See Rise in Homicides
Published 1/13/2009 by Post at Wash Post Federal Page
Crime declined nationally in the first half of 2008, but small and medium-size towns experienced more homicides, the FBI reported yesterday.
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