host: cory holder says this morning that crime in the immediate community has been rather low, saying he lives in a decent neighborhood thankfully, but that statewide and nationwide the trend was due to the pandemic and its psychological effects, depending on the area that you live in. from laura on facebook, laura moore, drug issues are causing problems in the city. lou senior says that we don't threaten to defund the police in my town. a poster from rogers, these are the facebook postings when it comes to this topic and you can post yours as well. from aretha in youngstown, ohio. tell us about what you are seeing there were you live. caller: i'm not really seeing a whole lot of crime. if you are busy, you got a job and things like that, it doesn't touch you as much. i think it's more on the street level, where there is a lot of despond and see -- despondency and things like that, on employment. host: do you think that is because of things economically in youngstown? does that have a contributive factor to lower crime, or at least the crime you are not seeing? caller: that is the cor