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Karen*
10-30-2006, 02:05 PM
St. Louis, according to the FBI

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061030/ap_on_re_us/city_crime_list

St. Louis named most dangerous U.S. city

By CHRISTOPHER LEONARD, Associated Press Writer Mon Oct 30, 9:53 AM ET

ST. LOUIS - A surge in violence made St. Louis the most dangerous city in the country, leading a trend of violent crimes rising much faster in the Midwest than in the rest of nation, according to an annual list.

The city has long fared poorly in the rankings of the safest and most dangerous American cities compiled by Morgan Quitno Press. Violent crime surged nearly 20 percent in St. Louis from 2004 to last year, when the rate of such crimes rose most dramatically in the Midwest, according to
FBI figures released in June.

"It's just sad the way this city is," resident Sam Dawson said. "On the news you hear killings, someone's been shot."

The ranking, being released Monday, came as the city was still celebrating Friday's
World Series victory at the new Busch Stadium. St. Louis has been spending millions of dollars on urban renewal even as the crime rate climbs.

Mayor Francis Slay did not return calls to his office seeking comment Sunday.

Scott Morgan, president of Morgan Quitno Press, a private research and publishing company specializing in state and city reference books, said he was not surprised to see St. Louis top the list, since it has been among the 10 most dangerous cities for years.

The study looks at crime only within St. Louis city limits, with a population of about 330,000, Morgan said. It doesn't take into account the suburbs in St. Louis County, which has roughly 980,000 residents.

Visiting St. Louis on Thursday, FBI director Robert Mueller said it was too early to tell why some types of crime were rising faster in the Midwest.

Mueller said the FBI is working harder to form partnerships with police departments to launch programs like St. Louis' Safe Streets task force, which focuses police efforts on problematic neighborhoods.

The safest city in 2005 was Brick, N.J., with a population about 78,000, followed by Amherst, N.Y., and Mission Viejo, Calif. The second most dangerous city was Detroit, followed by Flint, Mich., and Compton, Calif.

The bad news for St. Louis was good for Camden, N.J., which in 2005 was named the most dangerous city for the second year in a row.

Camden Mayor Gwendolyn Faison said Sunday she was thrilled to learn that her city no longer topped the most-dangerous list.

"You made my day!" said Faison, who has served since 2000. "There's a new hope and a new spirit."

Cities are ranked based on more than just their crime rate, Morgan said. Individual crimes such as rape or burglary are measured separately, compared to national averages and then compiled to give a city its ranking. Crimes are weighted based on their level of danger.

The national FBI figures released in June showed the murder rate in St. Louis jumped 16 percent from 2004 to 2005, compared with 4.8 percent nationally. The overall violent crime rate increased nearly 20 percent, compared with 2.5 percent nationally.

While crime increased in all regions last year, the 5.7 percent rise in the 12 Midwestern states was at least three times higher than any other region, according to the FBI.

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Associated Press writer Rebecca Santana in Trenton, N.J., contributed to this report.

Here's a link to the annual ranking of the most dangerous and safest cities according to the FBI (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061030/ap_on_re_us/city_crime_list_glance).

My city, San Francisco, ranks at #270 out of 371 US cities listed, so that means it's more dangerous than it is safe. I'm surprised to see that it didn't rank that low though.

TVFactFan
10-30-2006, 02:07 PM
St. Louis, according to the FBI

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061030/ap_on_re_us/city_crime_list



Here's a link to the annual ranking of the most dangerous and safest cities according to the FBI (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061030/ap_on_re_us/city_crime_list_glance).

My city, San Francisco, ranks at #270 out of 371 US cities listed, so that means it's more dangerous than it is safe. I'm surprised to see that it didn't rank that low though.


So Camden lost the Dangerous City Title after winning for two years in a row-lol

80sTrivia
10-30-2006, 02:44 PM
Wow... I never would have guessed St. Louis as the most dangerous city in the country...

DOPEY85xxx
10-30-2006, 02:54 PM
wheres Tampa on that list?

TVFactFan
10-30-2006, 02:56 PM
wheres Tampa on that list?


I thought Tampa bay was a Beautiful palce to live??-lol

Kay Scarpetta
10-30-2006, 03:05 PM
Springfield, MA- 30th most dangerous city in the U.S... no surprise there. I guess it's better than being 16th a few years ago.

DOPEY85xxx
10-30-2006, 03:07 PM
LoL only the wheather!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dutabi84
10-30-2006, 03:14 PM
I'm surprised Minneapolis isn't lower on that list. For a while this year, hearing about a homicide was usually a weekly thing in the news, if not twice a week.

robyrob
10-30-2006, 03:31 PM
we made the TOP 25 in Dayton, of course homicides are usually an everyday thing around here..

PZelda
10-30-2006, 03:34 PM
I'm surprised Minneapolis isn't lower on that list. For a while this year, hearing about a homicide was usually a weekly thing in the news, if not twice a week.
Yea, and for a while there in the 90's, Minneapolis had a HIGHER crime rate than New York City. Crazy, huh? Not really surprised - there are a LOT of bad neighborhoods in Minneapolis/St. Paul. My sister's boyfriend grew up, extremely poor, in one of the Minneapolis ghettos. And Minneapolis is STILL more dangerous than NYC.

Fargo is #47 on the safest cities list. And lol at Billings, MT being #92 on the same list - it's a pretty damn boring city. Of course nobody wants to do crime there because it's such a lame place to live.

NYC is #145 on that list... Safer than dangerous. Yay :D

dawsongirl
10-30-2006, 04:19 PM
Wow... I never would have guessed St. Louis as the most dangerous city in the country...
Not me. E St. Louis is scary.

dawsongirl
10-30-2006, 04:21 PM
well good lord. i'm moving to Lee's Summit.

but apparently not its big city neighbors. eek!

Brieannas21
10-30-2006, 04:38 PM
we made the TOP 25 in Dayton, of course homicides are usually an everyday thing around here..


:lol:

Dallas made the top 25 list last year also.

Stormtracker TF
10-30-2006, 05:21 PM
It's funny how Detroit and Flint are listed as two of the most dangerous cities in the country, yet a huge chunk of the suburbs inbetween the two are scattered all over the top of the safest list. Big dropoff when you leave the cities.

theshark8777
10-30-2006, 05:25 PM
Youngstown is #9 :woohoo:

Courtnee
10-30-2006, 06:01 PM
ha, my grandma lives near St. Louis.

TVFactFan
10-30-2006, 06:07 PM
Is Charlotte on the Safe City List?

PZelda
10-30-2006, 06:18 PM
It's funny how Detroit and Flint are listed as two of the most dangerous cities in the country, yet a huge chunk of the suburbs inbetween the two are scattered all over the top of the safest list. Big dropoff when you leave the cities.
Yea, it's like that with the Twin Cities. The actual Twin Cities (Mpls/St. Paul) aren't exactly safe places to be, there are a LOT of bad neighborhoods there... but the suburbs are insanely safe. It's interesting how that works out.

dawsongirl
10-30-2006, 08:58 PM
It's funny how Detroit and Flint are listed as two of the most dangerous cities in the country, yet a huge chunk of the suburbs inbetween the two are scattered all over the top of the safest list. Big dropoff when you leave the cities.
Yeah. Kansas City is the same way. KCMO and KCKS are at the bottom, but a bunch of their burbs are at the top.

James
10-31-2006, 02:05 AM
we made the TOP 25 in Dayton, of course homicides are usually an everyday thing around here..

I heard on the 5:30 news on WDTN 2 that Dayton was actually #26. Still, there's room for improvement.