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Re: Memphis
[Re: ImThere]
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04/29/23 10:44 AM
04/29/23 10:44 AM
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https://www.ioptimizerealty.com/blog/american-cities-with-the-most-crime-cre-beware#:~:text=Birmingham,-Birmingham%2C%20Alabama%20is&text=In%202018%2C%20the%20violent,But%20it%20gets%20worse.
“Skyrocketing crime rates are a cross-national issue that is aggravated in certain hotspots. Read on to learn what America's most dangerous cities are and the crime statistics that separate them from the national average. 1. Detroit 2. Memphis 3. Birmingham 4. Baltimore 5. St. Louis”
2. Memphis Violent crime is a problem in Memphis, and it's only getting worse. The city has the highest violent crime rate in the South and the second highest rate in the nation at 1,943 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. But what sticks out the most is Memphis' property crime rate at over 6,000 incidents per 100,000 residents, nearly triple the national rate.
3. Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama is next on the list of the most dangerous cities in America. In 2018, the violent crime rate was five times higher than the national rate at 1,911.5 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. In addition, the murder rate was the third highest in the nation, with an average of 42 homicides per 100,000 people. But it gets worse. An overwhelming amount of the crime reports in Birmingham (70%) were aggravated assaults. The remaining criminal activity was mostly robberies.
Not sure how new this article is it’s the first one that popped up. But it don’t seem like much difference to me?
If you look at the crime/murder map showing the areas where the crime is committed in B'ham; it will be concentrated in the areas you expect. Not the downtown entertainment/restaurant districts.
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