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NHI adjective used for describing a crime against a criminal, especially one involving only black people US An abbreviation of “no humans involved”.- And he called the wagon job “the N.H.I. detail.” When you asked him what that stood for he’d say “No Humans Involved,” and then he let out with that donkey bray of his. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 124, 1973
- As incensed as the public gets at appallingly brutal killlings–the ones that blow away innocents–police expend little sympathy on criminal-to-criminal mayhem. An acronym drifts unwritten about the system; those are NHI crimes–No Human Involved. — Los Angeles Times, p. 1 (Metro), 14 May 1989
- The file was the end of the line for prostitutes, vagrants, and such. It was marked “NHI” for “no humans involved.” — Houston Chronicle, p. 3, 25 Aprili 1993
- The cops got an actural rubber stamp that says that NHI — Lynn Breedloye Godspeed, p. 24, 2002
- And they recoiled at a police report documenting a prostitute’s death–it was stamped “NHI”–No Human Involved. — Kansas City Pitch Weekly, 30 January 2003
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