Forbes Releases Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities
Forbes Releases Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities (Did Yours Make The List)
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Forbes has presented their annual list of the top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in America.
While many are reoccurring cities from last year, there are some new cities that may be surprising to you.
Peep the page #’s below to see if your city made the list and let us know what you think of the cities that did make the list.
(Baltimore-Towson, Md., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 2,652,974
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 791
(Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, Tenn., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 1,492,983
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 817
(Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, S.C., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 616,999
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 824
(Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, Ark., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 659,776
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 831
(Orlando-Kissimmee, Fla., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 2,020,346
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 845
(Stockton, Calif., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 684,406
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 885
(Las Vegas-Paradise, Nev., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 1,834,533
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 887
(Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, Fla. metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 2,401,971
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 988
(Memphis, Tenn.-Miss.-Ark. metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 1,295,670
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 1,218
(Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, Mich., metropolitan statistical area)
Population: 1,951,186
Violent Crimes per 100,000: 1,220