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The Most Dangerous U.S. Cities, Ranked


The Most Dangerous U.S. Cities, Ranked


19. Tulsa, Oklahoma

Population: 404,868

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,040.83

Historically an oil town, Tulsa has branched out a lot in recent decades and become much more than that. Increasingly in recent years, critics have proclaimed it one of the best U.S. cities to live in, a model for the future of urban America. But there is another side to that story.

Tulsa has the 19th highest per capita violent crime rate in the nation, fueled mostly by its 680.96 aggravated assaults per 100,000 residents.

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18. Houston, Texas

Population: 2,338,235

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,095.23

Houston is not only the fourth most populous city in America. It's also spread out: of all cities in the U.S., it is the largest by total area. It's a business, aerospace, and cultural hub, attracting more than 7 million visitors a year to its museums.

Although Houston's murder rate is very low for such a large city, it cracks the top 20 because of high rates of robbery and aggravated assault.

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17. Chicago, Illinois

Population: 2,706,171

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,098.86

A majority of people would probably put Chicago in the top 5 if you asked them to guess the most dangerous U.S. cities. But the windy city is actually far from the most perilous place you can visit according to the stats, despite its much-discussed gang problems.

It does have pretty high robbery and assault rates (439.26 and 570.36 respectively), but none of the numbers especially jump out at you compared to other major metropolitan cities.

chicago-690364-300x200.jpgImage by The windy city

16. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Population: 418,971

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,101.27

Minneapolis spreads across the mighty Mississippi along with its twin city, St. Paul. It is noted for its many lakes and wetlands, and its friendly residents with their charming Minnesota accents.

Sadly, the city has comparatively high rates of robberies and assaults. But the number that places it so high on our list is the rate of sexual assult -- more than 122 per 100,000 residents every year.

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15. New Orleans, Louisiana

Population: 397,447

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,121.41

The story of New Orleans' crime wave is well known and heartbreaking. After the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, large parts of the city were destroyed, and squatters moved in to many abandoned properties.

Fortunately, the city is resilient and its people indomitable. The Big Easy has largely recovered and it remains a bucket list destination for basically every traveler.

However, the murder rate does remain high (39.50), as does the rate of aggravate assault (608.13).

joao-francisco-jQwv5FnpksM-unsplash-300x225.jpgPhoto by João Francisco on Unsplash The French Quarter, New Orleans

14. Nashville Metro, Tennessee

Population: 674,942

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,138.17

Another gem of American culture, Nashville will always be a tier-1 destination for travelers -- especially music fans. Nashville is the Mecca of country music, home of the Ryman Auditorium and the CMA Festival.

Despite a low murder rate, Nashville does have a moderate rate of sexual assault, and elevated rates of robbery and aggravated assault. Not that any of that will (or should) keep anyone from visiting.

brandon-jean-o1Bxf1tX9t0-unsplash-300x168.jpgPhoto by Brandon Jean on Unsplash Nashville, Tennessee

13. Anchorage, Alaska

Population: 296,188

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,203.29

Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, home to 40% of the state's total population. Many people move to Alaska to escape the hustle and bustle of life in the lower 48, but Anchorage has its share of urban troubles as well -- crime being one of them.

While the murder rate is very low and the robbery rate is modest for a major city, both sexual and aggravated assault rates are high (132.01 and 799.49 per 100,000 people respectively).

bruce-warrington-9qVVqc4NQno-unsplash-300x225.jpgPhoto by Bruce Warrington on Unsplash Girdwood Resort, Anchorage, Alaska

12. San Bernardino, California

Population: 217,259

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,291.09

The city of San Bernardino is in the aptly named San Bernardino Valley, to the east of Los Angeles. Among other things, the city is home to the first ever McDonald's, which is now a museum.

Although San Bernardino has a low murder rate, it has a moderate rate of sexual assault, and fairly high rates of robbery and aggravated assault.

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11. Oakland, California

Population: 424,915

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,299.32

Located in the San Francisco Bay area, Oakland is one of the most important ports in the U.S. Despite gentrification and the rising cost of living in the Bay area, Oakland only barely misses out on the top 10 most dangerous U.S. cities.

The reason is that the city has high rates of sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault (94.14, 629.77, and 559.17 respectively). However, the murder rate is low for a major city.

james-hartono-wyOyXiRMKsQ-unsplash-300x191.jpgPhoto by James Hartono on Unsplash Oakland, California

10. Indianapolis, Indiana

Population: 870,788

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,333.96

Home of the Indy 500, Indianapolis probably isn't the first city you think of when you contemplate urban crime.

Nevertheless Indianapolis makes it onto the podium, mainly because of a very high rate of aggravated assault (839.13 per 100,000 residents).

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9. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Population: 561,375

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,369.14

This most un-spellable of American cities was named after the Spanish Duke of Albuquerque -- hence the nickname 'Duke City'. Albuquerque is at one of the highest elevations of any city in the U.S. (4,900-6,700 feet above sea level).

Sadly, its rates of robbery, aggravated assault, and sexual assault are also high, which is why it ranks so highly on this list.

andreas-dress-6qRtgy2mpFE-unsplash-300x200.jpgPhoto by Andreas Dress on Unsplash Albuquerque, New Mexico

8. Stockton, California

Population: 309,566

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,414.56

Stockton is the capital of the San Joaquin farming region of the Central Valley of California. It is also surrounded by deltas and waterways, making it one of California's major inland ports.

The reason Stockton features so prominently on this list is its very high rate of aggravated assaults (956.82 per 100,000), which is nearly triple the rate of robberies.

800px-Downtown_Stockton_California-300x199.jpgLPS.1/Wikimedia Downtown Stockton, California

7. Cleveland, Ohio

Population: 385,351

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,556.76

Once a great manufacturing city, Cleveland was hit hard by deindustrialization. However, things have turned around appreciably, and times are not as hard here as they once seemed. The city's most famous attraction, of course, is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Although the city does have a moderate murder rate, it owes its high ranking to appalling rates of other serious crimes: sexual assaults (128.97/100,000), robberies (699.88), and aggravated assaults (700.14).

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6. Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Population: 595,168

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,597.36

Milwaukee has undergone a mass revitalization scheme in the past couple decades, building up and expanding its public transit and downtown attractions.

Unfortunately, the city has a huge problem with aggravated assaults, clocking in at a rate of 1014.17 per 100,000 residents. That means a random citizen of Milwaukee has a better than 1% chance of being seriously assaulted in a given year.

Seriously, America: what's with the aggravated assaults?!

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5. Kansas City, Missouri

Population: 484,948

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 1,724.31

Confusingly located in Missouri instead of Kansas, Kansas City is the home of the Chiefs. Also a ton of crime, unfortunately. The murder rate is comparable to Detroit, at 30.93/100,000. But (again!) the real difference maker is the aggravated assault rate -- a ludicrous 1218.48.

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4. Memphis, Tennessee

Population: 652,765

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 2,003.32

Memphis is, of course, one of America’s great cities, a hub of music and history. Unfortunately, it has also suffered from a number of serious problems. In 2011, it was named the poorest major city in America. While things aren't quite that dire, the crime remains a concern.

Again, we're forced to confront a tsunami of assaults, 1355.62 per 100,000 residents.

beale-street-4236474-1-300x200.jpgImage by Beale Street in Memphis, one of the most famous streets in America

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3. Baltimore, Maryland

Population: 613,217

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 2,027.01

This one may not be a surprise to devotees of The Wire, many of whom will know the city by the moniker “Bodymore, Murderland”. But what’s sad is how little seems to have changed; in fact, the violence has worsened considerably in recent years.

The murder rate is 55.77 per 100,000, good for second worst in the U.S. The robbery rate (958.71) is the highest in the nation.

baltimore-4027194-1-300x156.jpgImage by The downtown harbor, Baltimore, Maryland.

2. Detroit, Michigan

Population: 670,792

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 2,056.67

Believe it or not, Detroit has actually started to grow again -- though slowly. But nothing can undo the ruination that the past decades have visited on the city that was once (literally) the engine room of American industry.

Although the murder and sexual assault rates are both high, the city would be a low crime environment per capita but for the aggravated assault rate (1519.55). For context, that means you have a 1.5% chance of being assaulted this year if you live in Detroit, the highest probability in America.

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1. St. Louis, Missouri

Population: 310,284

Violent Crime rate (per 100,000): 2,082.29

St. Louis is a great city facing serious problems right now. Violent crime in particular is very much on the rise, and St. Louis is, lamentably, the new ‘most dangerous city in America.’ In 2017, there were 205 murders in this city of 300,000, making it comparable to Detroit by raw numbers, even though the latter has a much larger population.

As you might expect, the city has the highest murder rate in the country at 66.07 per 100,000.

joshua-ness-cqyfuX_x_ag-unsplash-300x200.jpgPhoto by Joshua Ness on Unsplash The Gateway Arch, St. Louis' most famous landmark