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Another trophy for Memphis Big Grin

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A new report ranks the most dangerous places to live, and there are two Mid-South cities on the list.

The report from Neighborhood Scout looked at the violent crime reports obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation from local police agencies. Violent crimes include rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault and murder.

Memphis was ranked as the 10th most dangerous city, but when they broke the numbers down even further, one local community came in as the number one most violent neighborhood in the nation.

According to the study, the area from East E.H. Crump Boulevard to South 4th Street is the most violent neighborhood in the country. Individuals reportedly have a 1 out of 9 chance of becoming a victim in this area.

The study also noted that the area has more single mother households than 99.6 percent of neighborhoods in the U.S. and 77.9 percent of children in the area live in poverty.

Just a spot behind Memphis on the most dangerous cities list was West Memphis, Arkansas, where your chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime are 1 in 59.

West Memphis is reportedly safer than only 2 percent of U.S. cities.

http://wreg.com/2017/04/12/stu...olent-in-the-nation/
 
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Didn't someone here have their Location as "Mogadishu on the Mississippi"?

Seems appropriate.
 
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Just keep the mess away from the Germantown Rd. & Poplar neighborhood, please. Dining at the Commissary needs to remain safe and enjoyable.


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What's crazy is how close that is to the tourist district downtown. People don't realize it when they visit here.
 
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Memphis was ranked as the 10th most dangerous city, but when they broke the numbers down even further, one local community came in as the number one most violent neighborhood in the nation.

Sure... manipulate the data down to one violent neighborhood and get the result you want... Wink

11 West Memphis, AR
10 Memphis, TN
9 Birmingham, AL
8 Detroit, MI
7 Bessemer, AL
6 St. Louis, MO
5 Wilmington, DE
4 Camden, NJ
3 Alexandria, LA
2 Monroe, LA
1 East St. Louis, IL

https://www.neighborhoodscout....blog/top100dangerous

But we know Memphis and West Memphis are just trying to beat out St. Louis and East St. Louis at our own game... Roll Eyes



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Didn't someone here have their Location as "Mogadishu on the Mississippi"?

Seems appropriate.


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I wonder if there are any common threads to the violence.




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There is an Exxon on the corner of Crump and Third I was getting gas there after work one afternoon (very few gas stations downtown) and there were 4 or 5 gunshots in quick succession a couple of streets over. I was out of my truck pumping gas and most pumps were busy with other locals doing the same. I will never forget that nobody jumped or looked startled or even looked up when the shots rang out. Totally used to it and totally ignored it.
 
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Originally posted by Scoutmaster:
I wonder if there are any common threads to the violence.


Well...yes.

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According to the study, the area from East E.H. Crump Boulevard to South 4th Street is the most violent neighborhood in the country. Individuals reportedly have a 1 out of 9 chance of becoming a victim in this area.

The study also noted that the area has more single mother households than 99.6 percent of neighborhoods in the U.S. and 77.9 percent of children in the area live in poverty.


The breakdown of the family as the basic unit of society is the #1 predictor of poverty and violence.



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Hmm. I was working at the old Buick Engineering building back in the 80s. Due to a new rule about no smoking in the building, we snuck up on the flat roof for a smoke. I was amazed at the number of spent bullets laying up there, at least 10 per square foot; from .22s to large lead slugs that looked like .44 or .45, caliber, to jacketed rifle bullets. Sure must have been some wild times in the area over the years.




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Originally posted by 1967Goat:
Didn't someone here have their Location as "Mogadishu on the Mississippi"?

Seems appropriate.


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I wouldn't trust anything that dude posts... he's shifty.

That area is notorious for being violent, but then you really don't wanna go anywhere near ANY areas downtown at night without a little friend.


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East E.H. Crump Boulevard to South 4th Street is the most violent neighborhood in the country. Individuals reportedly have a 1 out of 9 chance of becoming a victim in this area.


I think this is just a few miles from Graceland. When I went to Graceland a few years ago, it just felt unsafe.

Something about the makeshift guard tower in the Graceland parking lot, with makeshift guards.

Too bad since I think it was once a nice place.

But, the statistician in me says that *someplace* has to be the worst place in the nation. I guess that identified place shifts around from year to year, or decade to decade.


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Individuals reportedly have a 1 out of 9 chance of becoming a victim in this area.

Great location for a Survivor Show.


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Damn, Chris Rock nails it AGAIN.



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Another trophy for Memphis Big Grin

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A new report ranks the most dangerous places to live, and there are two Mid-South cities on the list.

The report from Neighborhood Scout looked at the violent crime reports obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation from local police agencies. Violent crimes include rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault and murder.

Memphis was ranked as the 10th most dangerous city, but when they broke the numbers down even further, one local community came in as the number one most violent neighborhood in the nation.

According to the study, the area from East E.H. Crump Boulevard to South 4th Street is the most violent neighborhood in the country. Individuals reportedly have a 1 out of 9 chance of becoming a victim in this area.

The study also noted that the area has more single mother households than 99.6 percent of neighborhoods in the U.S. and 77.9 percent of children in the area live in poverty.

Just a spot behind Memphis on the most dangerous cities list was West Memphis, Arkansas, where your chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime are 1 in 59.

West Memphis is reportedly safer than only 2 percent of U.S. cities.

http://wreg.com/2017/04/12/stu...olent-in-the-nation/


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There is an Exxon on the corner of Crump and Third I was getting gas there after work one afternoon (very few gas stations downtown) and there were 4 or 5 gunshots in quick succession a couple of streets over. I was out of my truck pumping gas and most pumps were busy with other locals doing the same. I will never forget that nobody jumped or looked startled or even looked up when the shots rang out. Totally used to it and totally ignored it.


For 25 years I worked at the main Post Office a couple of blocks north of the station you're talking about. There was an Amaco station just across the street from our south parking lot. One day when I was getting out of my truck they had something going on at the station, police cars everywhere, shotguns pointing at the station, the whole "holdup in progress" going on. The police had to keep waving people away that were still trying to pull in there for gas.

South on third onto E.H. Crump was my way home when they had something going on downtown.
 
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I was BORN in Memphis... but I'll be darned if I go back there anymore - I value my miserable life too much for that. And sadly it seems like Jackson TN is busting their ass to be just like them. I'll NEVER understand that.


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Hmm. I was working at the old Buick Engineering building back in the 80s. Due to a new rule about no smoking in the building, we snuck up on the flat roof for a smoke. I was amazed at the number of spent bullets laying up there, at least 10 per square foot; from .22s to large lead slugs that looked like .44 or .45, caliber, to jacketed rifle bullets. Sure must have been some wild times in the area over the years.




I'm trying to picture this....what were they shooting at to have all of those slugs on the roof? Just random in-the-air shooting?
 
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I gotta wonder what criteria this is based on. I mean, Chicago didn't even make the list? WTF??



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Hmm. I was working at the old Buick Engineering building back in the 80s. Due to a new rule about no smoking in the building, we snuck up on the flat roof for a smoke. I was amazed at the number of spent bullets laying up there, at least 10 per square foot; from .22s to large lead slugs that looked like .44 or .45, caliber, to jacketed rifle bullets. Sure must have been some wild times in the area over the years.




I'm trying to picture this....what were they shooting at to have all of those slugs on the roof? Just random in-the-air shooting?


Those are probably just random in the air shots,the street level ones are a bit more concerning. Kind of like a few years back during Back To The Bricks at shift change.

Shift change is when the car people start to leave and the hood rats start to arrive in the in their place.

Just another day in BuickTown......


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