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Old 11-19-2007, 10:49 AM
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Default Re: Detroit declared most dangerous US city

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Originally Posted by GOTFIVEONIT View Post

Last year's crime leader, St. Louis, fell to No. 2. Another Michigan city, Flint, ranked third, followed by Oakland Calif.; Camden, N.J.; Birmingham, Ala.; North Charleston, S.C.; Memphis, Tenn.; Richmond, Calif.; and Cleveland.
Great. I'm gonna be in one of those places for a while.

And seriously, Birmingham, Alabama? It seems like an okay city. Not terrible, not great. Actually feels kinda tame.

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The study ranked Mission Viejo, Calif., as the safest U.S. city, followed by Clarkstown, N.Y.; Brick Township, N.J.; Amherst, N.Y.; and Sugar Land, Texas.

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I'm having a really hard time believing that Sugar Land is one of the safest U.S cities.
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