Camden, NJ Named most Dangerous City in USA

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From the AP:

TRENTON, N.J. - Camden has been named the nation’s most-dangerous city, snatching the top spot from Detroit, according to a company’s annual ranking based on crime statistics.

Officials in Camden, which was ranked third last year, downplayed the dubious designation Sunday, saying many steps have already been taken to reduce crime in the city.

“We must give our people jobs, training and opportunity,” said City Councilman Ali Sloan-El, who pointed out that Camden’s poverty is an important contributing factor to its high crime rate.

Atlanta, St. Louis and Gary, Ind. rounded out the top five in the most dangerous city rankings, which was to be released Monday by Morgan Quitno Corp. The company publishes “City Crime Rankings,” an annual reference book that will be published next month. Detroit fell to second in this year’s list.

However, company president Scott Morgan told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in its Sunday edition that he had been unaware that St. Louis police omitted 5,760 crimes from their 2003 crime data. Provided with the correct data, Morgan found that St. Louis would have switched places with Atlanta.

The news wasn’t all bleak for New Jersey. The state’s Brick Township was rated the second-safest city for the third straight year, behind only Newton, Mass., while the Garden State’s Dover Township was ranked tenth. The other communities in the top five were Amherst, N.Y., which had been ranked as the safest city for the past four years, followed by Mission Viejo, Calif., and Clarkstown, N.Y.

The rankings look at the rate for six crime categories: Murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and auto theft. It compares 350 cities with populations of 75,000 or more that reported crime data to the FBI. Final 2003 statistics, released by the FBI in October, were used to determine the rankings

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I wonder how many Moose Limbs live in that dump and how much they are contributing to the crime wave?

I note the SPOKESMAN is a Moose Limb. Is he a terrorist?:D
 
This is a bogus report. I can state with certainty that Flint, Michigan is far worse than Detroit.

Hell I remember back in the day when we nearly matched the homicide rate of Detroit yet had less than a twentieth of the population.
 
CoolBlue74 said:
This is a bogus report. I can state with certainty that Flint, Michigan is far worse than Detroit.

Hell I remember back in the day when we nearly matched the homicide rate of Detroit yet had less than a twentieth of the population.

So I can take away from your post that I would be safe spending the day in Camden? :)
 
nitengale said:
So I can take away from your post that I would be safe spending the day in Camden? :)

LMAO. Hell no.



I have no idea about Camden, NJ. But I seriously doubt the report is factual or accurate. Hell I'm sure Benton Harbor, Michigan is worse.

But even so, regardless of where you are, most places have a bad side and good side or sides.


Flint is just all bad but then again that's one of the reasons I moved...
 
I used to work in Camden, NJ as a Juvenile Probation Officer, in the Restitution Division. We were assigned a special parking area that had a guard on duty during working hours. Each night after work, we were escorted to our cars to make sure we arrived safely.

At the time, I wasn't scared at all - it was just another day. It wasn't until many years ago that I realized it wasn't "normal" to have to be escored to my own car after work...among other things.

This was in the 80's.
 
My brother did his paramedic training in Camden and they were constantly escorted to the scene by armed police.
 
nitengale said:
My brother did his paramedic training in Camden and they were constantly escorted to the scene by armed police.

I truly understand. I remember Mischief Night in Camden, too. You could see the fire in the sky.

One day while being walked to our cars, I heard what sounded to be running water. It wasn't that at all. It was a man relieving himself against the side of a building.
 
If you want to see the worst city in america watch the movie 'Roger & Me' by the Democrats favorite movie maker Michael Moore.

(P.S. My dad used to work with him. And the movie makes Flint look worse than it is...but not by much.)
 
CoolBlue74 said:
LMAO. Hell no.



I have no idea about Camden, NJ. But I seriously doubt the report is factual or accurate. Hell I'm sure Benton Harbor, Michigan is worse.

But even so, regardless of where you are, most places have a bad side and good side or sides.


Flint is just all bad but then again that's one of the reasons I moved...

Hey, you can always come up to the U.P. We've got a lot of rednecks named Toivo who'll help protect you from those "moose limbs." That is, if you don't freeze to death or get your ass shot off (it IS deer season, after all).
 
The news wasn’t all bleak for New Jersey. The state’s Brick Township was rated the second-safest city for the third straight year, behind only Newton, Mass., while the Garden State’s Dover Township was ranked tenth. The other communities in the top five were Amherst, N.Y., which had been ranked as the safest city for the past four years, followed by Mission Viejo, Calif., and Clarkstown, N.Y

Did they NOT include the south in thier survey???
 
ourladyofthehighways said:
Hey, you can always come up to the U.P. We've got a lot of rednecks named Toivo who'll help protect you from those "moose limbs." That is, if you don't freeze to death or get your ass shot off (it IS deer season, after all).

You can't be a Yooper. You just can't be. *prays with all my might*

I liked you, you just CAN'T be a Yooper..*please God almighty don't let it be so, I swear I'll be good...........or at least better than I have been..*
 
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