No increase in crime at SugarHouse?

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No increase in crime at SugarHouse?

POSTED: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 3:43 PM
Filed Under: Casinos
(Don Haring Jr.)

CBS Philly reported today that Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey says that the opening of SugarHouse Casino has not led to an increase of crime in that area.

At a City Council hearing, CBS reports that Ramsey said, "We’ve not seen a significant spike. ... There’ve been some car break-ins, there’ve been some robberies that have taken place that obviously made the paper. ... But it actually has not been as bad as we thought it would be initially."

In March, however, City Paper found that there had been 170 reports of crime at SugarHouse since opening day, according to state and city data.

This isn't the first time city officials have said that crime isn't a problem at SugarHouse. Planning Commission chairman Alan Greenberger told a House committee earlier this year, "There have been no serious [crime] issues at all [at] the SugarHouse Casino." Greenberger later told City Paper that he based that information on what police have told him.

Indeed, police have maintained that crime hasn't went up in the area since SugarHouse opened.

"Most of that is ... not violent crime," said 26th District Captain Michael Cram in March, responding to CP's findings. "Remember, that business is open 24 hours a day."

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