Violent Crimes per 100,000: 885In March 2008, Kwame Kilpatrick was charged with eight felonies, including perjury and obstruction of justice. In August, he violated his bail agreement and was thrown in jail. His actions were deplorable for anybody, but Kilpatrick was no Average Joehe was the mayor of Detroit.
Unfortunately for the Motor City, Kilpatrick, 38, is just one ripple in the areas sea of crime. Detroit is the worst offender on our list of Americas most dangerous cities, thanks to a staggering rate of 1,220 violent crimes committed per 100,000 people.
Detroit has, historically, been one of the more violent cities in the U.S., says Megan Wolfram, an analyst at iJet Intelligent Risk Systems, a Maryland-based risk-assessment firm. They have a number of local crime syndicates therea number of small gangs who tend to compete over territory.
Detroit was followed closely on the list by the greater Memphis, Tenn., and Miami, Fla., metropolitan areas. Those three were the only large cities in America with more than 950 violent crimes committed per 100,000 people.
Behind the Numbers
To determine our list, we used violent crime statistics from the FBIs latest uniform crime report, issued in 2008. The violent crime category is composed of four offenses: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault. We evaluated U.S. metropolitan statistical areasgeographic entities defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget for use by federal agencies in collecting, tabulating and publishing federal statisticswith more than 500,000 residents.
sad, and the reason for violent crimes is many people in these cities are forgotten people. only way they know how to survive is by committing crime..many are desparate.
I am certain crime is going to increase as the economy bottoms further