The map contains exact locations of homocides from the 2000s to now. You can zoom in far enough to see the neighborhood the murder(s) happened in. I’m sorry that the site is primarily in Norwegian, but you should still be able to zoom around. Wonder of there’s a global map that’s that detailed.
What the fuck happened to Oslo?
1/5th of norway’s population lives in Oslo which is why the homocide rates seem inflated on that map
The closer you are to Denmark the more murderous you become…
Out of envy of their happiness. You only become more murderous the closer you get while still being outside of Denmark, as soon as you enter the country the murderous part of your brain detaches from the rest and slides into your mouth, which explains the way they talk.
as soon as you enter the country the murderous part of your brain detaches from the rest and slides into your mouth, which explains the way they talk.
That made me actually laugh out loud. Thanks; I needed that.
Well… It’s not “Norway has a map of murders”, but a newspaper in Norway has made a map of murders in Norway.
Now I want to know how many murders happened across Jo Nesbø’s novels compared to the actual number of murders in Norway.
I’d like to see such a map for mass shootings in the U.S.
Close enough.
How do I report murders that aren’t showing up on the map? I’ve tried refreshing a million times and I’m 100% sure the murders are finalized?
Have you tried turning the victim(s) on then off again? If that doesn’t fix your issue I suggest you call tech support. Their local hotline is 112, and if you’re looking for the international one it’s 911. Both lines are toll free.
Nah he should install Arch
You can try murdering your neighbor, see if they show up
We have that too, it’s called google maps
Wow, Sweden is so much safer! \s
Homicide* … unless you actually mean homocide.
✨Dyslexia✨
Well, there’s one terror attack that happened on the island of utøya, apparently 69 people were killed
According to later statistics released by Klassekampen, one in four Norwegians directly knew somebody affected by the attacks.
On Friday 22 July 2011, Norway was hit by two terrorist attacks. The bomb attack on the government quarter and the mass murder on Utøya are the worst acts of terrorism in Norway since the Second World War. The attack was politically motivated.
The perpetrator wanted to hit the state, the Labor Party and the party’s youth in AUF.
At the AUF camp on Utøya in the Tyrifjord, 69 people were killed. 32 of those killed on the island were under the age of 18. The two youngest were only 14 years old. It took just over an hour from the time the police received information about the shots on the island until the perpetrator was arrested.
There were a total of 564 people on Utøya when the terrorist attacked. 495 survived by hiding in buildings, under dead friends, on mountain slopes or by swimming ashore.
The perpetrator, Anders Behring Breivik, is serving a sentence of 21 years in prison. In court, Breivik admitted to having committed the murders, but he pleaded not guilty.
Oh I remember that, that was awful. He specifically wanted to kill children.
IIRC, he also wrote in his diary about going to clubs and having one night stands, but it’s OK because God will forgive him because of what he’s about to do.
A Malcom Reynolds quote comes to mind: he’s a monster who thinks he’s right with God. That quote needs to be used more.
That was 13 years ago already??
If you’d asked me to estimate when that happened I would have said that happened in 2018
If I remember correctly, the police failed to arrive quickly because he bombed a government building in central Oslo. When they did arrive to the general area, they found out that the amount of equipment they had to bring with them caused them to exceed the weight limit of the boat they used which in turn flooded the engine with water. To add to the series of unfortunate events and general incompetence, they were forced to travel 3.6 km to the island instead of the planned 600m, adding delays to their arrival.
I remember the days after the attacks as I couldn’t attend school due to many of the teachers losing their children at Utøya. Many of the teachers I had resigned as they couldn’t bear the weight of lost family.
It still messes with me even though I was 6 or 7 when this happened, and wasn’t directly affected. I can’t think of how much pain those parents had to have endured
Utøya, not Andøya.
Thanks for the correction. How did I mess that up…
…nice?
😕
Uhhhh, what exactly is nice about that?
They did the funny sex number joke, but the emoji indicates they already realized the poor taste of it all.
I also downvoted myself
Yeah, that red circle around Utøya is really sad 😞
The UK has something similar but you can search by all types of crime https://crimerate.co.uk/crime-map
When you’re logged out, you can only access data on antisocial people, like logged out of society.
Love the accidental metaphor
I’m already signed up as I’m house hunting and I tried this to get a vague idea of where to move to.
This is what it looks like for England/Wales
No statistics for Manchester, though. I haven’t looked into why that’s a thing.
Edit:
A small section of Central London. It only tells you the rate vs the national average. The red in the population box at the top showing that crime here is more than 3x the national average (it doesn’t show any higher figures)
Being able to look through all of the details of the victims and crimes feels a little ghoulish.
So if I visit the area, just avoid Norway and go hangout in Stockholm instead.
Hmm, that’s weird, they missed one.
What?
Looks like there is a little bit of space for a new “northernmost” murder left; southernmost is already a done deal.
Lots of nazis in the south for real.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
Aww how inspirational