Not surprising given the entire country has a declining murder rate
Cities across U.S. on track to log record-low crime rates in 2017
Murder Rate Drops to 33-Year Low
Cities across U.S. on track to log record-low crime rates in 2017
Murder Rate Drops to 33-Year Low
This is partly why I always give the
when folks talk about [insert here] is the most violent city.
If every city had 0 - 2 violent crimes per year and one city had 3 violent crimes that year, then that city would also be labeled "most violent U.S. city".
What would be the point of "most violent U.S. city" designation when the violent crime rate is at 3 people in a year?
Like wise what's the point when cities have been successfully decreasing violent crime year over year to the point we're now at historic lows?
If every city had 0 - 2 violent crimes per year and one city had 3 violent crimes that year, then that city would also be labeled "most violent U.S. city".
What would be the point of "most violent U.S. city" designation when the violent crime rate is at 3 people in a year?
Like wise what's the point when cities have been successfully decreasing violent crime year over year to the point we're now at historic lows?