In that case, try this[0] one that another HNer posted. It even allows you to sort by type of crime.
> In addition it is known that homicides among the homeless, of which SF is known to have many, are underreported.
Uhhh...Have you ever been around a decomposing corpse? They're not so easy to hide or dispose of, and the population you're talking about isn't likely to have the resources to do so.
As such, you might want to check the "source" of information you're relying on for that assertion. That said, I could be completely wrong and SF's homeless community has a bustling trade in disposing of bodies. But that seems pretty unlikely, don't you think?
In that case, try this[0] one that another HNer posted. It even allows you to sort by type of crime.
> In addition it is known that homicides among the homeless, of which SF is known to have many, are underreported.
Uhhh...Have you ever been around a decomposing corpse? They're not so easy to hide or dispose of, and the population you're talking about isn't likely to have the resources to do so.
As such, you might want to check the "source" of information you're relying on for that assertion. That said, I could be completely wrong and SF's homeless community has a bustling trade in disposing of bodies. But that seems pretty unlikely, don't you think?
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_b...
Edit: Added the missing link.