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re: Most dangerous places in SEC country New Orleans, Memphis or Walker County Alabama?
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:45 pm to captdalton
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:45 pm to captdalton
Nice offseason thread here. Where the UK fans at? I'm sure there are some shiteholes in KY. Had Louisville not merged with the county in 2003 (something STL needs to do), what would the murder rate be? 150 murders last year, how many were in the original city limits? If STL were to merge with the county the murder rate would plummet by more than two thirds.
Most large cities could say the same as it just shifts the statistics across a larger population...but either way whether it's KC, STL, ATL, etc., most of this is heavily concentrated to small area. KC with 182 killings last year. Unless you intentionally drive out of the way, it would not seem like that exists here at all.
Most large cities could say the same as it just shifts the statistics across a larger population...but either way whether it's KC, STL, ATL, etc., most of this is heavily concentrated to small area. KC with 182 killings last year. Unless you intentionally drive out of the way, it would not seem like that exists here at all.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:54 pm to MIZ58
Crime statistics are over rated.
Humans have an innate survival instinct.
Most people know when they are in a sketchy area.
Humans have an innate survival instinct.
Most people know when they are in a sketchy area.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 6:47 pm to MIZ58
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Had Louisville not merged with the county in 2003 (something STL needs to do), what would the murder rate be? 150 murders last year, how many were in the original city limits? If STL were to merge with the county the murder rate would plummet by more than two thirds.
stay out of west Louisville
that's all I got
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