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the article said:Your Odds of Being a Victim
Why neighborhoods and not cities? Even the cities with the highest crime rates can have relatively safe neighborhoods, and thus it is less useful to generalize about an entire city. But using exclusive data developed by Dr. Schiller at NeighborhoodScout.com, and based on FBI data from all 17,000 local law enforcement agencies, our gallery counts down the 25 neighborhoods with the highest predicted rates of violent crime in America.
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25 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods
* 25) Chicago, Ill. (Winchester, Ave./60th St.)
* 24) Chicago, Ill. (Wallace St./58th St.)
* 23) Detroit, Mich. (Mount Elliott St./Palmer Ave.)
* 22) Orlando, Fla. (East-West Expy/Orange Blossom Trl.)
* 21) Cleveland, Ohio (Cedar Ave./55th St.)
* 20) Baltimore, Md. (Orleans St./Front St.)
* 19) Chicago, Ill. (66th St./Yale Ave.)
* 18) New York, N.Y. (St. Nicholas Ave./125th St.)
* 17) Tampa, Fla. (Amelia Ave./Tampa St.)
* 16) Philadelphia, Pa. (Broad St./Dauphin St.)
* 15) Little Rock, Ark. (Roosevelt Rd./Bond St.)
* 14) St. Louis, Mo. (14th St./Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.)
* 13) Springfield, Ill. (Cook St./11th St.)
* 12) Dallas, Texas (2nd Ave./Hatcher St.)
* 11) Memphis, Tenn. (Bellevue Blvd./Lamar Ave.)
* 10) Richmond, Va. (Church Hill)
* 9) Dallas, Texas (Route 352/Scyene Rd.)
* 8) Kansas City, Mo. (Forest Ave./41st St.)
* 7) Memphis, Tenn. (Warford St./Mount Olive Rd.)
* 6) Kansas City, Mo. (Bales Ave./30th St.)
* 5) Baltimore, Md.(North Ave./Belair Rd.)
* 4) Jacksonville, Fla. (Beaver St./Broad St.)
* 3) Miami, Fla. (7th Ave./North River Dr.)
* 2) Chicago, Ill. (State St./Garfield Blvd.)
* 1) Cincinnati, Ohio (Central Pky./Liberty St.)
Most Dangerous Neighborhoods - WalletPop
So, can we make any correlations based on these findings? Looks to me like the cities with the most anti-gun laws are the ones with the most violent neighborhoods in this country.
Gee.
Though I am perplexed about the Texas neighborhoods... I wonder if they're predominantly immigrant or some other abnormality.