In 2024, Colima in Mexico ranked as the world's most dangerous city with a homicide rate of 140 per 100,000 inhabitants. Seven of the 10 cities with the highest murder rates worldwide are all found in Mexico. The list does not include countries where war and conflict exist. Latin Am...
The city’s violent crime rate is among the highest in the country, driven by factors such as aggravated assaults, homicides and gang activity. In 2022, there were 1,682 reported incidents of violent crime per 100,000 people in Birmingham. Compare this to the national average of 370 ...
JANE KWIATKOWSKI News Staff Reporter
With less than a week to go in 2023, the nation is poised to finish the year with its biggest yearly drop in homicides on record.
Why Homicides Are Spiking in U.S. Cities By 2021, over 1 billion surveillance cameras will be installed globally, according toIHS Markit, a data provider based in London. The use of facial recognition technology is also growing in cities. The current pandemic has seen a number of cities turn...
Great Lakes Stakes enlisted some help from GhostsofAmerica.com to compile the amount of Michigan ghost sightings. Once they established the number of sightings per city, they then were able to develop the chance and odds for overall ghost sightings in each of the cities. ...
From the report titled "The Blue City Murder Problem," we see the following points of data: • By June 2022, the three top cities with the highest homicide rates are Chicago, with 304 homicides; Philadelphia, with 240 homicides; and New York, with 197 homicides. ...
First Place: “Left to Rot: The city of Pittsburgh’s wasteland of unsafe, abandoned homes,” Michael Korsh, Neena Hagen, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Second Place: “12 Philadelphia judges didn’t follow city laws on their rental properties,” Juliana Feliciano Reyes, Ryan W. Briggs, Philadelphia...
Meanwhile, homicides and shootings were at an all-time high throughout the city, and violent crimes were 453% higher than the national average. While exploring the city, care should be taken for valuables and personal properties so as not to expose them to be vandalized. Public rides and Ube...
After leaving Ithaca, Rulloff moved to New York City with Albert Jarvis where they took on a new career as burglars. Through his crimes, Rulloff was once again caught and in 1861 he was sentenced to two years in Sing Sing Prison. While at Sing Sing, Rulloff met his next accomplice, ...