Posted on 07/31/2013 6:10:03 PM PDT by grundle
Few surprises here.
#3 is no surprise. LOL!
L.A. is not on the list!
I am shocked that Richmond or Oakland California didn’t make the top 25....those places are dumps full of crime
you have to be somewhat north of 38th street....then the neighborhood os great (Governors house is somewhere in the area) but south of that the area is a real zoo. The people in those areas just won't wake up....they could solve their own problems and just won't do it.....pathetic
Nowhere in DC? Nothing about Baltimore?
Hard to believe.
Wow. Oakland didn’t make the top 25?
No, MLK Drive in Shreveport not making the list is wrong.
Racist ! ;-)
That is a great story. Unfortunately that situation happens all too often. I had my S&W Model 64 .38 special with me that day. Next time I head toward Tulsa I am taking my S&W 4006 with two extra magazines. North Tulsa is a nasty area. Believe it or not I feel safer around the Monguls and the Rogues than I do the average north Tulsan.
“Is it only 60%?”
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The latest is here:
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/47/4748000.html
While I was born and lived there, I moved 50 miles east, into the country, in 1972.
I left America for good in 2004.
Memphis, during my younger years, was a fine city..Nations cleanest, and most quiet in the country, also with the nations best fire department. At that time it was 40% black, but pretty much segregated.
Once the blacks took over, it all went down the drain.
“Racist ! ;-)”
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I won’t deny that :P
Ditto. Didn’t see Oakland, CA listed.
“Dear Gawd,
West and North Philly dont even make the list.”
They still have containment. Sooner or later there will be a leak, and all the universities and hospitals will have to move out of the city.
Not a single L.A, NYC, or Philly neighborhood on the list.
Interesting..
Greenville is Jesse Jackson’s home town. It’s where he used to hang his hoodie.
A few comments:
1) I’m glad there’s only one in the top 25 in ATL. Though I’m sure there are others in the top 100.
2) Note that Lakewood Amphitheater is in the boundaries. Never did like going there, haven’t been in years.
3) it’s only a hop, skip and a jump to Turner Field.
4) it’s only a hop, skip and a jump to Grant Park and East Atlanta, two areas full of gentrifying gen X and gen Y hipsters. No, thanks.
And #58. LOL.
That's interesting, I've been in Washington State almost 60 years and had never heard of "White Center" area.
But on Wiki'ing it, yes, I see it now, north of Burien. But wouldn't parts of the Rainier valley be worse (i.e. MLK Jr. Way)?
Right - the Ranier area is pretty much Chi-Congo. It’s where the most of the crime in Seattle takes place. There’s also a couple of other places too like Beacon Hill.
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