cyclops wrote:Because it is about as improbable as me beating a 9p. Unless there is a serial killer that commits a daily murder but had the flue last monday. Otherwise, most probably, there must have been plenty of murderless days already in 2012.
Ok...that makes sense. It is statistically improbable.
However, I googled the story. In fact, what was remarkable for that day was not that there was no murder - it was a day without a violent crime of any kind, murder or otherwise. Quote below from an article:
There was not a single reported slaying, stabbing, shooting or knifing in any of the five boroughs on Monday, according to the New York Police Department.
"It is unusual in a city of 8 million people, but we never read that much into one day," said Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne, who said it was the "first time in memory" that the city had had such a lull in violent crime.
This is even more statistically improbable, but I am not sure Mr. Browne is stupid, assuming he has his facts, for this particular day, correct.