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120

2007-07-23 John Winkelman

I have just updated the Grand Rapids Crime Map for the first time since, I think, May. I now have 120 incidents located.

This round of updates includes several teenagers being shot, a couple of bank robberies, the attempted rape of an 85 year old woman and the attempted robbery of a 72 year old man. You may have heard of that last on from the national news.

Oh yeah. And an officer killed in the line of duty. For some reason, that one bothered me more than the rest. Maybe because it was the only violent crime (other than the 85-year-old woman) where the victim definitely didn’t have it coming.

If Grand Rapids doesn’t fucking chill out soon, I may have to build a content management system for my pet project just to keep up with the idiocy.

Argh.

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Old, Older, Oldest

2007-05-15 John Winkelman

These photos are of three sets of stairs which ascend from Division Avenue North to the Lookout Park area on the northeast side of Grand Rapids. The oldest set of stairs is really only visible as such in the winter and early spring, when the snow has matted the weeds down to conform to the terrain of the hill.

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Crime Map Updated

2007-04-15 John Winkelman

I just updated the crime map with fifteen new incidents, including a fight involving nearly a hundred girls, a rash of pizza store robberies, and a couple of drive-by shootings, one of which happened just down the street from my girlfriend’s house.

Argh.

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Another Update

2007-01-19 John Winkelman

I just updated the crime pages. The crimes are now broken out by year, as well as type, month, zip code and quadrant. Five ways of looking at the city.

The first murder of the year happened last night, which puts 2007 ahead of 2006 by about two months. Yay us.

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More Crime

2006-12-16 John Winkelman

I just finished updating the Grand Rapids Crime Map here at es.o. There are 14 new incidents, bringing the total to 64. After a relatively quiet early autumn, things are back in full swing here in the Big City with the Small Town Feel

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Social Responsibility

2006-08-30 John Winkelman

Well, I have been picking away at this project for a couple of weeks now, and I think I am ready to unleash it upon the world at large:

Announcing the Interactive Map of Grand Rapids, Michigan Criminal Incidents.

I first began toying around with this idea last October when someone broke into my car and stole my radio. As the week progressed at least half a dozen other cars on my block were broken into, quite probably by the same person. It got me thinking: If we could get some idea of the general time of the incidents, and find all car break-ins in the surrounding blocks, then the information could be used to catch the bastard.

I let this idea gestate for a while as other things — house, school, tai chi — took precedence.

A couple of months ago I grabbed a user key from Google Maps and started playing around with the API, exploring what could and could not be done, and how. I also started looking online for reports of the various crimes which happen in Grand Rapids every day. I was surprised (and quite disappointed) to see that there was practically no useful information about criminal activity available online. Statistics are out there, but those are cold numbers, with nothing like specific date, time, location and type of crimes.

As I continued to look I discovered that WOOD TV’s website was the only place in the whole of the worldwide web which consistently reported crime and — more importantly — archived the stories. So the WOODTV archives became my data set.

There are currently 47 incidents on the map. They were all I could find reported in 2006. They represent, I suppose, the worst of the crimes committed, but they also represent the least common crimes. News outlets don’t report when someone’s car is robbed, or when someone is mugged with no bloodshed. So assuming that the extremes of antisocial behavior are the result of day-to-day pressures the map gives a fairly accurate view of what is going on in Grand Rapids.

But it is not enough. At a rough guess, this is perhaps 10 percent of the activity in the city. The smaller incidents affect more people, and so ultimately they are the more important data. A friend has promised to connect me with a GRPD officer who may be able to provide me with the data I need. When that happens you will see a sharp jump in the number and variety of incidents pegged on the map.

HOW TO USE THE MAP:
Each colored icon represents a crime as reported at woodtv.com.
Different crimes are represented by different colors.
Click on the icons to see the associated details.
Use the dropdown menus above the map to filter the crimes by type, date, zip code, and city quadrant. Hit the “RESET” button to reset all of the filters.
Use the tool in the upper-left corner of the map to zoom in and out, and to scroll in the four cardinal directions. You can also click-and-drag anywhere on the map to move it around.

And most important — let me know what you think of my efforts. If you would like to see additional features, or if you know of additional sources of information, or anything else, please let me know.

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366

2004-12-31 John Winkelman

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I just posted the last picture to the River Project. 366 photos, selected from something over a thousand taken over the course of the year.

I started the year with an Olympus D-510, and on March 16 switched over to a Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ10 .

The total collection of un-edited photos, used and unused, fills 4 CDs.

The 366 photos on the website take up 33.6 megabytes.

The XML data file for the gallery is just under 15k.

The Flash Photo Gallery has been completely revised three times over the course of the project.

I think now I will take a short break. Perhaps I will continue to add to the project, but it will be more informal and definitely not every day.

Thanks you for all of the support, encouragement and suggestions over the past year.

And… Happy New Year.

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