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St Louis tops list of most dangerous U.S. cities

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Wow! I bet Detroit, Flint, Oakland and Camden all now feel really happy that St.Louis topped them in crime! I did not think Oakland was so bad, I always that that Richmond was dirtier and easier to get killed there.

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Places like Washington D.C., near downtown Los Angeles and East Los Angeles are cities where you have to be careful, especially at night.

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I like how they just include the whole state of Michigan. =The whole Lib state is bad.

Detroit, Flint, Michigan.

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I, personally, really like St. Louis. Granted, there are some areas of the city where you absolutely DON'T go to, but if you keep your wits about you, it is a very nice city.

I think this report is a little flawed. The most dangerous city is definitely across the river, in East St. Louis. Do a search, and you will see why.

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I think most places in the USA are not safe after dark, not only LA, but you know any major city in the USA wrong part of town at the wrong time and you get mugged.

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I lived in south Chicago for a while, and some statistics said Hyde Park is as dangerous as Bagdad. Most areas there you couldn't go at any time at the day, and robberies and rape (or attempted) were a daily occurence

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South Side of Chicago? Thanks Timeon, make sure to stay the hell away from that place. BTW I am sure Chicago must be nice, good food and all, but America always has good places and then places that make you want to scream out loud YIKES!!!

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