Derec
Contributor
Where are the older Black men in Baltimore?
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/02/us/lord-of-the-flies-baltimore/index.html
I asked 28-year-old Zachary Lewis about the absence of older men. He stood by a makeshift memorial placed at the spot where Freddie Gray, the man whose death ignited the riots, was arrested.
"This is old here," he said, pointing to himself. "There ain't no more 'Old Heads' anymore, where you been? They got big numbers or they in pine boxes." In street syntax, that meant long prison sentences or death.
We hear about the absence of black men from families, but what happens when they disappear from an entire community? West Baltimore delivered the answer to that question this week.
And who is responsible for that? Surely people who commit crimes that put them at risk of long prison sentences and death themselves.
Also, the article doesn't state how many "older" black men are missing from the community. It rather gives the impression that it's almost all but that's unrealistic. 10-20% is more likely, which still leaves 80-90% there.