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The Most Dangerous US Cities 

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✵ The Most Dangerous US Cities
✵ Some cities in the US have thrived off suburban and economic growth through the last few decades, gaining new residents and opportunities to become a better place, but it’s also gone in the opposite direction. Some major metros have seen economic declines in their largest industries, which has resulted in soaring poverty and crime rates. So today I wanted to go over these cities, specifically the 8 cities with the highest crime rate. Going over their overall future outlook, their worst neighborhoods, and just the situation they’re in.
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@SeaBassTian
@SeaBassTian Месяц назад
While not to discredit the importance of crime statistics, many of the cities on this list are perfectly safe if you stick to the most touristy neighborhoods. I had the pleasure of visiting KC, MKE, Cleveland & Detroit all in the last few years and felt perfectly safe. Hard to believe that they are considered more dangerous than Camden, NJ or Gary IN. Downtown Detroit was actually the cleanest downtown area I have even been to.
@cleokatra
@cleokatra Месяц назад
KC is geographically HUGE, like over 400 square miles, which contributes to the high crime rate there. I lived there for several years, and it definitely has major issues. But even in "the hood", there are many neighborhoods that are quite safe - unpredictable from street to street in some cases
@Anzomax2
@Anzomax2 Месяц назад
Not Memphis
@SeaBassTian
@SeaBassTian Месяц назад
@@cleokatra The sprawl in KC is insane incorporating many high crime areas which distort the crime rate in the downtown core. The same can probably be said for Detroit.
@cleokatra
@cleokatra Месяц назад
@@SeaBassTian to your point, I would add that it's not just the downtown core either... there are lots of very quiet areas of town, like many places in the Northland, which you could say are "guilty by association" in the same way
@MikeV8652
@MikeV8652 Месяц назад
I'm shocked that New Orleans isn't very high on the list. This is perhaps because they don't bother to keep and report statistics for fear of dissuading tourists.
@ogami1972
@ogami1972 Месяц назад
Give it 16-18 years, Louisiana is setting itself up for a big crime comeback.
@TheCriminalViolin
@TheCriminalViolin Месяц назад
Yeah New Orleans and DC are well known for how consistently high their crime and murder rates are. They topped the list the last two years straight with ease, with Memphis actually sitting in third behind them.
@trapmuzik6708
@trapmuzik6708 Месяц назад
🤣
@oahts5906
@oahts5906 29 дней назад
Or chicago?
@MikeV8652
@MikeV8652 29 дней назад
@@oahts5906 They don't have any crime in Chicago, because nothing is a crime there anymore.
@alexishoude4449
@alexishoude4449 Месяц назад
I honestly have 2 videos suggestions for the potential future 1. How Detroit became one of the most dangerous city in the US 2. The least dangerous US cities
@pghrpg4065
@pghrpg4065 Месяц назад
I went to a wedding in Memphis in 2011. It is quite the sh**hole. The church had barbed wire fencing around the property and was robbed the night before the wedding. They had to hire security to guard the parking lot during the wedding to ensure no incidents. Even near Graceland, it's not particularly nice.
@jeremiahallyn4603
@jeremiahallyn4603 Месяц назад
Yep, it's a shame, but true. Even the outskirts of Memphis are crap. I've been to Memphis many times, but it seems to get worse every time I'm there.
@grantorino2325
@grantorino2325 Месяц назад
West Tennessee and Middle Tennessee have always been struggling with racial tension-which in part led to all the crime. In East Tennessee, though, there was no slavery, locals supported the Union during the Civil War, and blacks & whites have always gotten along much better.
@deltajukejoint1561
@deltajukejoint1561 Месяц назад
I mean the KKK was founded in middle Tennessee so, there's that. East Tennessee is definitely not a bastion of racial unity when there are counties where black people were not allowed to own property and still have areas that have had no black residents to this day.
@idriveastationwagon1534
@idriveastationwagon1534 Месяц назад
we went through memphis 10 years ago. We rode US 78 through town...just stay on the freeway or in downtown by the pyramid
@gannon3816
@gannon3816 Месяц назад
@@grantorino2325 I was traveling thru Northeastern Tennessee a few years ago and was surprised by the number of black people I saw there. You don’t typically see many of them in Appalachia
@NW255
@NW255 Месяц назад
If youre ever in detroit, stay in downtown. Its by far the safest part of the city, not that you wont run into crime but it is very safe. A lot of suburbs to the north and to the west are pretty safe but i wouldnt bet on it.
@michaelswami
@michaelswami Месяц назад
Houston was the cover photo. Love that view of the city.
@DeeRuss
@DeeRuss Месяц назад
Baltimore was once the 2nd most populated city in North America and it’s home to some of the most beautiful architecture and has some interesting history
@pjflynn5978
@pjflynn5978 Месяц назад
Agreed - I daydream about living in a painted lady in Charles Village and Abell on the daily. Or a four story romanesque rowhome in Bolton Hill! Beautiful city indeed
@trapmuzik6708
@trapmuzik6708 Месяц назад
when was it #2 in population
@mattman74
@mattman74 Месяц назад
Baltimore was the 2nd largest city in the US during the 1830 to 1850 census. Philadelphia was smaller only because the city hadn't annexed all of the county around it yet.
@gosnooky
@gosnooky Месяц назад
Damn. I guessed Jackson, MS for the top honor.
@user-ql7vw2qx1u
@user-ql7vw2qx1u Месяц назад
This diversity in content is so welcomed!
@robynkolozsvari
@robynkolozsvari Месяц назад
what was the population cutoff used for "cities"? just since this is a topic where the list can change pretty radically depending what you do or don't count as a "city"
@MusicaChristianaElSalvadorCA
@MusicaChristianaElSalvadorCA 16 дней назад
Missing Detroit Houston and New Orleans flint and Chicago
@GalenlevyPhoto
@GalenlevyPhoto Месяц назад
I’ve been to Chicago. Downtown area and north area is pretty safe. South and parts of west is crime ridden. I love Chicago for the character of the homes and the beautiful skyline against the lake.
@mic1240
@mic1240 Месяц назад
Yes, are pockets of crime, but are also beautiful (and expensive and low crime) areas of the South and West sides too, just as crime on North side.
@UncleTee99
@UncleTee99 Месяц назад
Kansas City should most definitely be higher up on the list
@craigs1266
@craigs1266 21 день назад
your photograph of Cleveland has the hotel that I always stay in it
@cristianomarinelli3252
@cristianomarinelli3252 Месяц назад
How did they gain at every census if there are 4 negative ones?
@cristianomarinelli3252
@cristianomarinelli3252 Месяц назад
Both the numbers you states for the census on screen did not math what you posted, aswell as the fact Cleaveland does not have an NHL team.
@Suralin0
@Suralin0 Месяц назад
Hooray, Philly isn't on the list!
@cscotz
@cscotz Месяц назад
I like your videos and you do have decent insight into some of these topics. I hope you have a chance to visit some of these cities yourself one day. There’s no doubt crime exists in these places but there are also some nice neighborhoods and redeeming qualities about all of them too.
@tbird2013
@tbird2013 Месяц назад
Beaver uploaded again, let’s goo
@sfg3x
@sfg3x Месяц назад
Actually, Cleveland does not have all 4 major sports. They don't have an NHL team.
@1973Kenny
@1973Kenny Месяц назад
He was probably counting the Jacks
@areagh13
@areagh13 Месяц назад
I'm surprised Memphis wasn't higher on the list
@oahts5906
@oahts5906 29 дней назад
Bro what it’s #1 lol
@MicahThomason
@MicahThomason 17 дней назад
Just think how much higher all those crime numbers would be if the police and prosecutors didn't fudge the numbers. Think how much lower the numbers would be if those same people actually did their jobs.
@anthonypearce9652
@anthonypearce9652 Месяц назад
What if you factored in say, traffic or pedestrian deaths? I think St. Louis might be up there, if you believe anyone whos been to St. Louis and told me about it. But I'd be curious, traffic-related deaths are a huge issue in this country and I think statistics are available.
@sterlingredman8228
@sterlingredman8228 24 дня назад
im from Memphis and een da folks who from the suburbs be the main one tryna act like dey on det🤣
@acriser15
@acriser15 10 дней назад
why no Jackson, MS?
@Demondude321
@Demondude321 Месяц назад
I'm surprised Flint isn't mentioned but Kansas City and Milwaukee were.
@AwilDoinIt
@AwilDoinIt Месяц назад
Kansas City had 184 homicides last year. Flint had 37. St Louis had 158 and Milwaukee had 172.
@Demondude321
@Demondude321 Месяц назад
@@AwilDoinIt Most crime is unreported in Flint though because there’s a very tiny police force there
@alejandrocervantes1527
@alejandrocervantes1527 Месяц назад
Milwaukee is a amazing city hopefully we can fix r crime problems and become a major city again one day pray for Milwaukee 🙏
@WorthyLee-xx8gr
@WorthyLee-xx8gr Месяц назад
Do fresno (also i support your channel)
@zilla7444
@zilla7444 28 дней назад
Per day, month, year??
@Merle1987
@Merle1987 Месяц назад
You gotta get paid young man. Love people reeing about the stats. I heard if you ree loud enough, the stats will actually change.
@deltajukejoint1561
@deltajukejoint1561 Месяц назад
And this is what happens when we stop discussing geography and start looking at crime rates. Misinformation all over the place and people start throwing in their personal opinions, which mean nothing because some people are natural born complainers and those people are the same people that increase the number of hits you get in RU-vid. Please go visit these cities because cities and places are more than top ten and bottom ten lists, especially when there is no accurate way to measure crime rates.
@arnoldgarzajr1164
@arnoldgarzajr1164 Месяц назад
Seattle,Denver,Minneapolis,and Boston are not sweet whoever says that dont know what the hell they are talking about.Them cities are huge and thier inner city neighborhoods are pretty deep.Just don't go in those cities hoods because it gets sticky sometimes
@chinchinx5448
@chinchinx5448 Месяц назад
Philly not mentioned 😤😤
@trapmuzik6708
@trapmuzik6708 Месяц назад
they should be on there else the data is faulty
@harrymaciolek9629
@harrymaciolek9629 Месяц назад
Detroit’s getting better, though slowly. It’s population has started to increase after 70 years of decline.
@capnsalty0200
@capnsalty0200 Месяц назад
How is it Chicago and New York are not on this list, is it because of how large in population they have?
@trapmuzik6708
@trapmuzik6708 Месяц назад
Ny is the safest large city in the country where u been
@kawaii89123
@kawaii89123 24 дня назад
​@trapmuzik6708 I live in NYC and the crime is out of control so idk what you are talking about!!!!
@trapmuzik6708
@trapmuzik6708 24 дня назад
@kawaii89123 I go by crime statistics nyc is NOT in the top 30 go look for yourself it doesn't mean there's no crime but compared to other large cities
@capnsalty0200
@capnsalty0200 24 дня назад
@@trapmuzik6708 You do know that for NY and Chicago the FBI use a different scale. I lived in Chicago and I know this for a fact. They do not want any one to know the real numbers because of tourism. I will not go to NY or Mexico. That is just me go if you want, hope you do not get mugged.
@Cerby1979
@Cerby1979 Месяц назад
Isn’t East Cleveland also dangerous?
@stogieguy7
@stogieguy7 Месяц назад
Very. But it’s too small to count on a list like this.
@San_Aviation
@San_Aviation Месяц назад
Let’s go
@knownone3395
@knownone3395 Месяц назад
Nice voice, we want to see you.
@BeaverGeography
@BeaverGeography Месяц назад
Woah
@batemanjo9
@batemanjo9 Месяц назад
He's in every video. He's the Beaver 🦫
@carnakthemagnificent336
@carnakthemagnificent336 Месяц назад
Informative video, although I do not subscribe to the idea that poverty drives crime. Moral choices drive crime. You can be poor and be virtuous, just as you can be rich and decadent.
@josephharrison5639
@josephharrison5639 Месяц назад
3:39 as someone from the tacoma area, I’m not surprised at all. I avoid that city like the plague same with Seattle. Even spanaway just to the south I make sure to hide anything of value in my car
@Nwordscissorhands1738
@Nwordscissorhands1738 2 дня назад
Yikes…
@WakandaleezaRazz
@WakandaleezaRazz Месяц назад
Blatt esselence ✊🏿🏀
@naithngr81-jh2bb
@naithngr81-jh2bb Месяц назад
More like yt essellense since yts were in charge then abandoned the cities after stripping them of resources due to racism and greed 💰
@DanielP-jq4dj
@DanielP-jq4dj Месяц назад
I was expecting Cincinnati to be on here
@jeremiahallyn4603
@jeremiahallyn4603 Месяц назад
Compared to all these cities, Cincinnati is a paradise, lol. It just doesn't have the amount of crime like all these others.
@DanielP-jq4dj
@DanielP-jq4dj Месяц назад
@@jeremiahallyn4603 The thing i hate about Cincinnati is that there's a freeway splitting the city center in half
@themostaverageguy
@themostaverageguy 24 дня назад
I am genuinely surprised Portland, Oregon isn’t on here.
@blackpanda7298
@blackpanda7298 Месяц назад
I’m use to your niche topics, there are so many of these videos on yt. Still watched but meh.
@BeaverGeography
@BeaverGeography Месяц назад
I'll do better king🙏
@blackpanda7298
@blackpanda7298 Месяц назад
@@BeaverGeography it was still a great watch. 💎
@Merle1987
@Merle1987 Месяц назад
Yeah, this is a Briggs/Nick Johnson 2020 topic.
@Fireball_
@Fireball_ Месяц назад
The arkansas river is not pronounced like the state becuase the state just wanted to be special
@rathersane
@rathersane Месяц назад
That’s only the portion of the river that runs through Kansas. In Colorado (where the source is), it’s pronounced the same as the name of the state.
@wolfiethedog76
@wolfiethedog76 Месяц назад
This list is wack....I live in Detroit and Carbon works had nearly no residents for it to be violent. Your data is old.
@SagaciousSilence
@SagaciousSilence Месяц назад
I think this list is very inaccurate since you’re mostly just looking at per capita, which does not make sense to take into consideration divorced from actual violent crime numbers. Tacoma, Washington, for example will score higher on per capita violent crime because it is taking into account per capita violent crimes in large swaths of the city, which has low population such as commercial or industrial districts, And so if less people live in those districts then violent crimes occurring there will appear higher on the per capita amount. But there’s no way in hell Tacoma is more dangerous or violent than Baltimore or St. Louis. This list is really bad.
@stogieguy7
@stogieguy7 Месяц назад
Per capita is all that matters, as it’s the measure of your odds of being a victim.
@jimbo1637
@jimbo1637 Месяц назад
What is the alternative to per capita stats? If you go by total number of crimes, the cities with the most people will always have the highest crime rates...
@JE_DTX
@JE_DTX Месяц назад
Per capita also doesn't take into account of the different violent rates in different neighborhoods. When you look at Chicago and cities with large populations have great neighborhoods as well as neighborhoods that see most of the crime relative to the actual city population it's staggering. Worse than many smaller cities higher on the violent crime list ​@@jimbo1637
@hounddog946
@hounddog946 Месяц назад
I know this kid basically just spits out information without doing any credible research but, in his/her defense the per capita (per 1000 people) measure of a statistic can be the most accurate when proper information is obtained by those presenting the statistic.
@adannycamacho5619
@adannycamacho5619 Месяц назад
If you have a city with 5 million people, it’s bound to have more violent crime than a city with 100 people, statistically. Where would you rather live: city A with 100 people and 10 homicides a year, or city B with 5 million people and 30 homicides a year? Your chances of being a murder victim are 1 in 10 in city A, whereas your chances of being a murder victim in city B are 1 in 1,667.
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