Well, you can look up FBI and Forbes, etc for violent crime rates. Heck, even Wikipedia has a nice chart based on FBI statistics. St. Louis and Detroit are usually one and two, as they were in 2009. Detroit was roughly 20 per thousand, whereas Cincy was at 12. Vegas was near 10, and so forth. So, while 5etroit may not have a neighborhood in the top 25, it has less crime hotspots and more even spread of violent crimes. My opinion, anyway, based on the above and the daily eye test. I'm not going to spend the day trying to prove it to you, free flow of ideas here.
Obama sure brought a lot of hope and change to his district in chicago
According to walletpop.com Detroit was no. 23 on the list. I94-Gratiot - then Near the Incinerator [[coincindence?).
Neighborhood: Mount Elliott St./Palmer Ave.
Found Within ZIP Code[[s): 48211, 48207
Predicted Annual Violent Crimes: 153
Violent Crime Rate [[per 1,000): 109.29
My Chances of Becoming a Victim Here [[in one year): 1 in 9.
Go into a lotto liquor pizza store and you have a 10% chance of being a victim.
Cincinnatti - in one hood you have a 25% chance of being hit. wow.
Good thing I've only stopped and Chene-Ferry 8 times to buy beer, one more time and I would've been in trouble.Obama sure brought a lot of hope and change to his district in chicago
According to walletpop.com Detroit was no. 23 on the list. I94-Gratiot - then Near the Incinerator [[coincindence?).
Neighborhood: Mount Elliott St./Palmer Ave.
Found Within ZIP Code[[s): 48211, 48207
Predicted Annual Violent Crimes: 153
Violent Crime Rate [[per 1,000): 109.29
My Chances of Becoming a Victim Here [[in one year): 1 in 9.
Go into a lotto liquor pizza store and you have a 10% chance of being a victim.
Cincinnatti - in one hood you have a 25% chance of being hit. wow.
I still don't see the moving vans pouring into the city. Still seems to be a one-way flow out of town.
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