This is you making an assertion.
You haven't stated any facts; just assertions, POV, your opinion, in an attempt to water down what's happening in major cities and pretending it's normal or not a concern. Obviously, to the people building safe rooms, it's a major concern; one that's worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Refute your assertions? Rich people are buying and installing safe rooms. Do you believe these folks feel unsafe for some reason? Do you believe that reason could be because personal, property, and violent crimes are on the rise?
Name one Democrat run city that is tough on crime and can demonstrate their rank among the lowest crime rates when compared nationally.
That there is a wider problem among Democrat run cities? See post #32
Isn't that what this is? Maybe you just don't like the discussion.
I agree with prosecuting crime and holding criminals accountable. The fact that a revolving door exists for criminals to essentially walk free hours after committing robberies, thefts, shoplifting, assaults, etc has emboldened them to not care about the consequences of their actions and to continue committing personal and property crimes.
Weird, considering my opinions appear throughout this thread. I just think you're upset that your opinion doesn't really matter to others.