When I moved to Baltimore in the early 1980s White Marsh was the hub of white flight. The people that originally fled Baltimore in the early 1980s have paid off their houses in the past five years, and have hosted a large influx of hipster types moving into the McMansions and upscale townhomes erected around the White Marsh Mall and The Avenue at White Marsh commercial centers right off of Interstate-95 over the past 10 years.
Over the past five years there has been another influx: subsidized housing in White Marsh has brought hundreds of welfare families from Baltimore City ghettos into this middleclass Baltimore County area. During the Race Purge of April 2015 there was no activity of note in White Marsh, with Rosedale, to the south and technically part of the White Marsh police precinct, bearing the brunt of black-on-white mob violence. However, this spring, and this past winter, White Marsh has been the stick-up capital of Baltimore County, with home invasions—never reported as such by the Baltimore County Pig Department—recently joining the operational template of Baltimore County black-on-white crime.
Below are examples from this past week of surging violent crime in an area that was free of it up until a few years ago:
4/5/16, 9:37 a.m., Roseland Avenue two black youths invaded a house, attacked the occupant, looted the electronics and fled. This was a home invasion, but is not being reported as such.
4/8/16, 9:45 p.m. St. Regis Road, a pizza delivery man was stuck-up by an innocent, unarmed, black youth, who never-the-less had a handgun. The driver had no money and was not harmed
4/10/16, 2:30 a.m. Ebenezer and Fieldchat [a rural area], two blacks dismounted from a car and robbed a white man at gunpoint, and then remounted and drove off, apparently resuming their patrol
During this same week there was an armed home invasion a mile south in Rosedale and numerous burglaries in White Marsh. The burglaries cannot be racially assigned. However they were rare when it was an all white neighborhood.
If you live in such a suburban area, where government mandated subsidized housing is ongoing, the incidence of handgun robberies and burglaries reported by police will increase. However, mob beatings will not be reported, except by citizens on social media, and all home invasions will be reclassified as burglaries and assaults.