A recent report from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) indicated that stabbings and shootings in Lake Worth Beach were up by about 44% from January through September 2025 compared to the previous year.
The rise in violent crime has been a growing concern for city officials. In late October 2025, a deadly double shooting followed other violent incidents earlier in the month.
A March 2022 article noted that while the city's crime rate was 67% higher than the national average, there are both safer and more dangerous neighborhoods. A Reddit comment from June 2022 stated that the violent crime rate was three times the state average.
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We don’t have a “homeless” problem in LWB we have a druggie vagrant problem the sober houses are a scam, it’s the drugs and the dealers who hang out at our parks and streets it’s easy to identify but people cry about the “unhoused” it’s a lie and it’s criminal
ReplyDelete@8:04...WHY IS IT A LIE AND "CRIMINAL"? It has been proven that the vast majority of homeless are drug addicts. So, let's just tell it like it is. Is this some liberal wokeness in your definition and understanding of it all.
ReplyDeleteThe park feeders say they are feeding families with children that is a lie there are zero families sleeping outside in Bryant Park the only families present during feedings are the nut jobs that bring there own children. We have resources available for families in palm beach county the drug/vagrant enablers use kids as an excuse just like the migrant, antiICE vigil they had past month.
ReplyDeleteLake Worth Beach faces challenges with homelessness, particularly concentrated in Bryant Park, leading to safety and business concerns that the city is trying to address with new state laws and permit requirements for feeding the homeless. There is a heck of a lot of theft at that General Dollar at Lake Ave from the homeless
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ReplyDeleteOh well all you have to do is go to the top didn't somebody recently say on this blog that even the mayor and some of the top officials are big potheads?
ReplyDeleteWhere does the mayor get her pot from? Is it medicinal or grown in her backyard or where?
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