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Well steve it's sad what became of Detroit because it never use to be that way. Such an awe-inspiring place right up there by the Great Lakes. Many decades ago Motown played people were super friendly everyone was employed, most folks made and drove large cars and gas was as cheap as chips. Negros waved to their neighbours and greeted strangers on the street with hospitality. I can say this as I was there at the time. I guess to them however I was just a foreign alien with a funny accent to be ridiculed in humour and jest but that's as bad as it got and they knew that my time in their neighbour would be finite.
Then there is my home town of baltimore where the niggers have been out of fkn control for years but nary a peep from the juw stream media.
Steve
Baltimore City Homicides
https://homicides.news.baltimoresun.com
WebCumulative homicide trends. JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec 050100150200250300350. 2023: 223 victims. 2022: 335 victims. 2021: 338 victims. 2020: 335 victims. 2019: 348 victims. 2018: 309...
It's strange the guys behaviour and concerns weren't taken seriously with such sudden profound hearing disorders known about and who knows what meds they may have fed him up on for any depression that could have occurred but it was clearly of little thought either way should he run amok. Stranger things have happened recently with some pilot on magic mushrooms that went weird in the cockpit attempting to persistently nosedive the plane into the ground with all on board. ~ As "promising" studies charge on ahead prescribing magic mushies for the depressed and that's just one recent shocking event. Imagine what could go wrong next.
Hey All, You won't hear about these outrageous murder ### because it is the juws pet niggers committing them, only when that ol so rare WHITE gut cracks do you hear about it 24/7 for weeks on end after all there is an agenda to follow.
Steve
Different Types of Crimes in Detroit
People in Detroit face different types of crimes against people and property. The most common violent crime is aggravated assault, while the most common property crime is theft. Murders, rapes, and vehicle thefts are also frequent.
Detroit, MI Crime Rate – Crimes Against Persons
Crimes against persons are violent crimes and include murders, rapes, aggravated assaults, and robberies. In 2020, there were 14,370 reported incidents of violent crimes in Detroit. Let’s break down the numbers.
Detroit has an astonishingly high murder rate of 49.7.
(Areavibes)
The latest FBI report shows the number of murders in Detroit drastically changed in 2020. There were 328 reported incidents, accounting for 49.7 Detroit murder rate, calculated per 100,000 residents. In contrast, the Michigan rate for this type of crime is 7.6, and the US average is 6.5.
Detroit has an aggravated assault rate of 1,746.2.
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In 2020, residents of Detroit reported a total of 11,518 incidents of aggravated assault, indicating a rate of 1,746.2. Again, this number is way higher in Detroit than Michigan (365.1) and the US (279.7).
Detroit had 676 reported rapes in 2020.
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Currently, Detroit has a rate of 102.5 rape cases per 100,000 residents. On the other hand, Michigan crime stats show the state rate regarding rape is way lower — 60.9. Additionally, the US average rate is even lower — 38.4.
There were 1,848 cases of robbery in 2020.
(Areavibes)
Citizens of Detroit reported 1,848 cases of robbery in 2020, translating to a rate of 280.2 for this type of crime. In contrast, the US and Michigan rape rates are much lower – 73.9 and 44.5, respectively. Furthermore, robbery is the most common type of violent crime in this city.
Detroit, MI Crime Rate – Crimes Against Property
There were 21,178 reported incidents of property crime in 2020, which include theft, vehicle theft, burglary, and arson. Theft was the most common crime in Detroit, with 11,239 reported cases.
People reported 4,361 cases of burglary in Detroit.
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The Detroit burglary crime rate is 661.1, and the city’s residents reported 4,361 incidents of this crime in 2020. For comparison, the US burglary rate is 314.2, while the Michigan crime rate for this type of crime is 233.1.
The theft rate in Detroit is 1,703.9 per 100,000 residents.
(Areavibes)
The people of Detroit reported 11,239 incidents of theft during 2020. This accounted for the total crime rate of 1,703.9 per 100,000 residents. Furthermore, Michigan has a rate of 943.3 for theft, while the US has a rate of 1,398.0. Based on data on the crime rate in Detroit, theft is the most common type of crime in the city.
Vehicle theft is the second-most common property crime in Detroit.
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With a total of 5,578 reported incidents of vehicle theft, Detroit has a rate of 845.6 car thefts per 100,000 residents. On the other hand, the Michigan rate for this type of crime is 184.5, and the US average is 246.0.
Detroit’s rate for arson was 118.9 in 2019.
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While the US average rate for arson was 10.8 per 100,000 residents in 2019, Detroit had a rate of 118.9. Furthermore, the city’s arson rate was the highest in 2010 — 120.3.
Crime Rate in Michigan: Detroit vs Other US Cities
If you’re looking for similar cities to move to, you can check out Boston, Chicago, or Seattle. Here’s how Detroit compares to these places.
Boston is safer than Detroit in terms of violent crimes.
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While both Boston and Detroit are not generally safe, Boston does rank higher when the crime rates are compared. For example, the rate of violent crime in Boston is 624, while the rate is 2,179 in Detroit. Property crime rates are also higher in Detroit, sitting at 3,211, while Boston’s are 1,866.
Chicago has a crime rate of 3,926.
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Chicago wins when it comes to Detroit crime rate vs Chicago crime rate. Chicago’s total crime rate is 3,926, while it’s 5,389 in Detroit. The violent crime rate is also way lower in Chicago (943), and the property crime rate sits at 2,983.
Seattle’s total crime rates are higher than Detroit’s.
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2,019 people
Through July 4, the most recent city data available, 2,019 people have been shot in Chicago this year, an increase of almost 13% over last year and a 58% increase in shootings compared with 2019.
Chicago’s most violent weekend of 2021: 104 shot ... - Chicago Su…
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I wonder why it's only a big ol hairy deal when a WHITE guy is the shooter. check out this graphic where 90+% are colored shooters. Click on link for the visual
Steve
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2021/may/27/us-m...
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