America's most violent cities

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  • Jukeman
    Showtime
    • Aug 2005
    • 10955

    #46
    Re: America's most violent cities

    Originally posted by JBH3
    Camden, Newark, and Trenton are all horrible places. Surprised at least Camden or Newark wasn't mentioned, but hey I guess it's a testament to some hard work by the local law enforecemen.

    Surprised there's no D.C. on there as there is at least a murder a day in Southeast.

    I'm surprised PG County is not on there, but I guess since LA County isn't up there (or a city w/in it) that's why it's not listed.
    Crime from Camden....Comes from Philly.....

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    • ProfessaPackMan
      Bamma
      • Mar 2008
      • 63852

      #47
      Re: America's most violent cities

      DC/PG County is actually not as bad as it used to be. But then again, schools ain't let out for the summer yet and by then I expect it spike right back up. Sad that I have to expect that to happen too.

      And why is the guy mad that Chicago isn't on the list lol? You should be happy somewhat that it's not on there.
      #RespectTheCulture

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      • Cane_Mutiny
        Pro
        • Jan 2009
        • 644

        #48
        Re: America's most violent cities

        Originally posted by DEFTFUNDAMENTALZ
        No it's the terrible economic climate there, and it has gotten worse since MSU lost to UNC during the Final Four. The Spartans were the beacons of hope for Detroit and the entire state of Michigan.

        Don't you watch ESPN?
        Yeah man, and Tim Tebow is one of the greatest public speakers to grace the face of the Earth. Don't you guys know anything? You should really be watching ESPN more...
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