The Most Dangerous Cities in The United States 2024
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Did you know that there are cities in the U.S where you have a shockingly high 1 in 41 chance of being the victim of a violent crime? And the chances of being the victim of a property crime are a whopping 1 in 11 in other cities.
Today on Across the Globe, we’re going to be looking at The Most Dangerous Cities in The United States in 2024.
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While we do our best to provide you with the most accurate information. These are after all just our take based on data we analyzed. You should make your own decisions based on your own experiences by visiting the places we talk about!
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Top 10 dangerous cities:
10, Stockton, California./0:22sec)
9. Milwaukee, Wisconsin /2:19)
8, Little Rock, Arkansas /4:32)
7, Cleveland, Ohio /6:11)
6, Kansas city, Missouri/7:37)
5, St Louis, Missouri /9:25)
4, Baltimore, Maryland /11:10)
3, Birmingham, Alabama/12:32)
2, Memphis, Tennessee /14:16)
1, Detroit, Michigan /15:04)
Missouri was on the list two times, tragic
Indianapolis should take the place of Cleveland. It is more dangerous.
Memphis is spot on. Or Detroit 2.0
Every city is run by a democrat.
@@Rynoverse
It's where all the democrats live.
Nice to see that New Orleans is safer than at least 10 other cities. And we're talking about a city where not even Saints football players are safe from violence.
Dumbass, NFL players make this percentage too
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¿Why would you highlight (in RED!!!) the City of Windsor, Ontario as the City of Detroit?
Get your geography straight...!!
Kinda shocked to not see New Orleans up there
Chicago and New Orleans should be on the list.
Not by capita
And Philadelphia
Agreed!
Even Houston and smaller city Beaumont.
Myrtle Beach
I love the truth, even when it hurts. But lately this channel has become nothing more than doom and gloom.
Demographics matter
Not really
It's called American history, wingnut buddy.
What do all of these cities have in common?
Read your history.
These cities were major industrial cities that fell on hard times because fhey industries left. These cities were also hit hard by the rise of suburbia and sustemic housing discrimination that pulled peoplle away that left more urban poverty for those in the inner city. Then theres the fact that these cities are connected to the drug trade, which means that street gangs that have formed from the inner city poverty will compete over it along with drug addicts committing crimes to support their habits.
@@naithngr81-jh2bb Why doesn't Appalachia, a region with crippling poverty and severe drug abuse rates, have nearly as much violent crime per capita?
@@twitchingbuck7440 Look at what type of environment Appalachia is. Appalachia isn't a densely populated inner-city area. It's a sparsely populated rural area in the mountains.
Not exactly a type of environment conducive to street crime since there's hardly any streets there.
You might see a drug addict there steal copper and try to sell copper for meth money, but not exactly the same kind of environment as a ghetto where a drug addict whos been in the streets for years would get a gun and lay and wait to mug somebody. And of course you wouldn't have rival street gangs in such an area doing hits on one another over control of drug turf.
So of course a rural area like Appalachia wouldn't have nearly the violent crime you'd see in an urban area.
All democrat cities.
This is per population, example you have a city of 500,000,and Chicago at 2.5 million people, Chicago would have 5 times the population, Example Chicago has 600 homicides,the other city has 300,But if you added the 5 times the population and the cities homicide rate,they would end with 1,500 homicides,fear more than Chicago
Chicago takes up almost the whole county, some cities are just a small inner city limits, so it makes sense Chicago look good
Whats the common denominator here?
Math students?
It's called American history
I've seen Albuquerque show up on a lot of these lists.
Being part of the most dangerous US state (New Mexico) kinda does that.
Yes! New Orleans wasn't on there!
New Orleans is safe now
The narrator is misreading some of the numbers in the crime statistics.
The list is accurate because it's about rates of voilence, not rates of murder and non-negligent manslaughter. For instance, while the rate of murder and non-negligent manslaughter in Louisiana has been higher than any other state over the last 34 years in a row, not a single year was the rate of violence in Louisiana higher than any other state over the same period according to FBI data.
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Notice a pattern?
Baton Rouge and New Orleans should have been on the list but whatever 😢
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Y'all gonna make the list next year. 😳
Any with a high 13%
I grew up in Baltimore. I remember when I visited New York and Chicago for the first time, I was so shocked how safe it felt. Both great cities that are amazing places to live in my opinion. Even Baltimore suburbs feel more dangerous than Chicago and NewYork. I worked in St Louis for 4 years and It felt like Baltimore. Visited Detroit for a few weeks, and it felt like Baltimore. Spent a week in Cleveland, it felt like Baltimore. Work trips to Birmingham and Little rock and it was grimey like Baltimore. Most the cities that are very bad are places in serious decay and poverty. You cant escape the crime and its not isolated to a few rougg areas like safer cities with better economies.
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@Tall_Luke - you ever read? Or use that Google thing? Black men are 6% of the population and commit 55% of the murder. If you remove gun crime stats from this list(almost all are democrat run) then America is one of the safest 1st world countries. A vast vast majority of gun crime is poor people(all colors) and most gun crimes involve 1 to all people involved being drunk. So it’s poverty, ghetto culture, and alcohol that fuel the issues. Guns are to protect ourselves from the government. Look at what every mass murder via a counties government/leadership starts with. Making guns illegal. Germany, Russia, China. All made guns illegal then murders millions.
Dude how is Chicago not on here
because it has too many people
Myrtle Beach,SC. Is a very dangerous City!
But yet residents in those place won't relocate
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The fact that you didn’t include Chicago no where in your top ten means you need to do more accurate research before you post videos 🤷🏽♂️
Chicago is not as dangerous as you think. Crime in Chicago is relegated to 4 main areas. Do some research.
@@ProdbyGrimeyred yep again it seems to be the darker populated areas.
@@Jigsjigz actually the far north is second in crime states and that's a 98% Caucasian community. Huge gang activities.
The fact that u don't know that Chicago has never been a top overall most dangerous city shows that YOU haven't done research. Only Chicago folks think their city is the most dangerous in the world. Chicago's homicide rate is 23-28 per 100k. Cities on this list usually has homicide rates of 40+ per 100k. Here in Birmingham, it's 72 per 100k, NOLA is 69 per 100k & Jackson, MS is 89 per 100k. Chicago is always voted as one of the best cities in the world EVERY YEAR.
@@205rlg6But that’s what I don’t understand. Chicago is the only US city to have over 600 murders each year. Most of the other cities are around 100-200 murders each year.
My hometown is getting safer , it’s now at 7 th place instead of first place , things are starting to look up for Cleveland Ohio 👍 and the mite win the world series this year 👍👍👍
Indianapolis and Louisville are more dangerous
where is oakland chicago Philly Jacksonville
Good question about Oakland. Chicago and Jacksonville have too many people, which offsets the rate, even though they are very terrible with absolute numbers (Chicago is number one in absolute numbers). Possibly the same with Philadelphia.
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I think they should swap Kansas City for New Orleans. because Kansas City for the most part felt very safe whenever I was there! Especially on the western side of the city onwards into Overland Park and Lenexa.
I'll bet the western side is predominantly conservative Republicans as well.