Thanks for clearing that up. Its much better than what my daughter heard from some kids that were there in the midst of it all.
So Ken is merely relaying what a worker INSIDE the library said happened and Beejay says her daughter heard from kids who were there and had a differing account.
What that tells me, and what I already knew, is that much of what passes for truth is, in fact, hearsay. While not discounting that an incident occurred, the details and significance can vary greatly based on your own perspective.
I'm quite sure that both parties who relayed information on what they saw and heard were honestly telling of their experience. But as any lawyer knows, ask two eyewitnesses to an accident "what happened?" and you're likely to get two very different stories.
And therein lies the problem. The story spreads and soon everyone is talking about the increase in crime; then it leads to people thinking crime is a serious problem because everyone is talking about it.
That's why, in spite of those who protest otherwise, I'd like to know if crime has REALLY increased or if we're just talking about it more. As of this point, no one can point to any concrete evidence that crime is out of control in Lakewood.
Does Lakewood report to the FBI's UCR or NIBRS?