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Jul 24, 2021 09:42:53   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
American Vet wrote:
We will have to agree to disagree.

I believe criminals should be charged and punished. You disagree with that. That is a simple concept...not complicated at all.

Cite your source for your "identical rates" because the FBI does not agree with you.
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/topic-pages/violent-crime


good morning Vet, well it figures, can not find the article I pulled that info from..

Best I could do are some stats from an organization called "24/7 Wallstreet" never heard of them, know nothing about them..

but they ranked the crime by state rather then city and listed all 50 of them in order.. Minnesota was 10th safest state..

the bottom 10, that is most dangerous per capita, are in order: Arizona, South Carolina, Missouri, Alabama, Louisianan, Nevada, Arkansas, Tennessee, New Mexico, and Alaska is #1, the most dangerous per capita..

While this is not the same as what I posted and you questioned, it is indicative that crime is far from limited only to large cities with impoverished populations..

I will ad that the info is from the above mentioned organization, the article is from USA today.. the link bringing is up and has some other interesting information in it..

I also add the 9 safest states, ahead of Minnesota are the North Eastern states.. except one..


https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/01/13/most-dangerous-states-in-america-violent-crime-murder-rate/40968963/

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Jul 24, 2021 09:49:09   #
American Vet
 
permafrost wrote:
good morning Vet, well it figures, can not find the article I pulled that info from..

Best I could do are some stats from an organization called "24/7 Wallstreet" never heard of them, know nothing about them..

but they ranked the crime by state rather then city and listed all 50 of them in order.. Minnesota was 10th safest state..

the bottom 10, that is most dangerous per capita, are in order: Arizona, South Carolina, Missouri, Alabama, Louisianan, Nevada, Arkansas, Tennessee, New Mexico, and Alaska is #1, the most dangerous per capita..

While this is not the same as what I posted and you questioned, it is indicative that crime is far from limited only to large cities with impoverished populations..

I will ad that the info is from the above mentioned organization, the article is from USA today.. the link bringing is up and has some other interesting information in it..

I also add the 9 safest states, ahead of Minnesota are the North Eastern states.. except one..


https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/01/13/most-dangerous-states-in-america-violent-crime-murder-rate/40968963/
good morning Vet, well it figures, can not find th... (show quote)


When you find a source more reliable than the FBI reports, post it.

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