After determining the most homicidal hours of summer, the Times continues their analysis of crime stats and finds an upside to a rainy season: fewer murders. “When there was no precipitation, there was an average of 17 homicides every 10 days. But when there was an inch or more of rain, the average dropped to 14.” |NYT|
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Fewer People Murdered in the Rain
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