I blame it on the underachievement of Yao Ming.![]()
SA is the second safest of the ten biggest cities in America, second to San Diego. Maybe having a Seaworld just makes people less violent. My hole of a city? Twice as violent per 100,000. I blame it on the underachievement of Yao Ming.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/10/17/news/safest_big_cities/
The safest big U.S. cities in 2004
Crime is dropping in most urban areas thoughout the nation.
October 17, 2005: 11:30 AM EDT
By Les Christie, CNN/Money staff writer
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Crime continues to fall in the United States, according to the latest FBI statistics.
Violent crime, which includes murder, forcible rape, robbery and assault, inched down at a rate of 2.2 percent in 2004 and the property crime rate fell by 2.1 percent.
The decline was led by major cities; those with populations greater than one million recorded a 5.4 percent drop in the rate of violent crime. Cities with populations between 500,000 and one million had a decline of 3.4 percent.
The Northeast compiled a 2.6 percent drop in the rate of violent crime, which led all regions. Crime in the West fell 2.0 percent, in the Midwest 1.5 percent, and in the South 1.2 percent.
Ten biggest cities
New York City continued to be one of the leaders in crime reduction. Violent crime incidents fell 6.3 percent there in 2004, including a drop in murders to 570 from 597 (4.5 percent).
The rate fell even faster in Los Angeles, which had 42,786 crimes of violence in 2004, down 12.4 percent from a year earlier. Still, despite having less than half of New York's population, LA recorded nearly as many violent crimes, including 518 murders, three more than in 2003.
San Diego, with only 6,774 in 2004, had the fewest violent crimes of any city with more than one million in population. Its rate of about 521 violent crimes per 100,000 population also topped the safe cities list. It was closely followed by San Antonio with 7,846 violent crimes and a rate of 654.
Detroit, with a violent crime rate of about 1,657 per 100,000, was the least safe of the top ten cities. It recorded 385 murders in 2004, 19 more than in 2003, and about 39 for each 100,000 residents. That was about eight times the rate of San Diego, which had only 62 homicides in 2004.
The FBI cautions against using these statistics to compare cities; results can be greatly affected by reporting errors or failure to report crimes at all. The Bureau's primary objective is to generate a reliable set of crime statistics for use in law enforcement administration, operation and management. The FBI does not rank cities itself; it merely provides alphabetical tabulations of crimes.
The rankings of the ten biggest U.S. cities
1) San Diego -- 524 violent crimes per 100,000 and a total of 6,774
2) San Antonio -- 654 --Total 7,846
3) Phoenix -- 676 -- Total 9,465
4) New York -- 687 -- Total 55,688
5) Los Angeles -- 1,126 -- Total 42,786
6) Houston -- 1,173 -- Total 23,427
7) Chicago -- 1,210* -- Total 35,106
8) San Jose --1,347 -- Total 16,165
9) Philadelphia -- 1,393 -- Total 20,902
10) Detroit -- 1,657 -- Total 15,913
*Chicago did not report forcible rape totals.
I blame it on the underachievement of Yao Ming.![]()
Oh come on. It's really an expression of disappointment in the play of the Texans.
Although being able to explain the level of vomit-inducing feeling of .04 to Astros fans this morning has been sort of fun. Suddenly I have many more people who understand . . .
Great........Philly #9.
I blame it on AI....
One of the things I miss most about San Antonio is Taco Cabana.![]()
Do you miss the heat? Or the flatness? Or the dust?
No ! DO NOT PURCHASE A BLACK CAR!
Well compared to Houston, San Antonio might be a few degrees warm but doesn't have 175% humidity, so I'll take SA's heat over Houston's. And clooneychick hit another thing on the head. They have TC here but it's not like San Antonio where there's one on every street corner. Where I grew up I had three TC's that were within ten minutes of my house. Here there's only one, and the rest are at least twenty minutes away.
And I'll take the dust over the smog and swamp stink that pervades this city.
Shamu brings so much joy to so many lives.
The humidity in Louisiana is just awful. It makes my hair frizz as soon as I step out the door. Just like Spurs_fan-I would much rather live with San Antonio's heat than have the humidity + the heat.
Hair ruining humidity, no Taco Cabana, and only occasional Spurs games???
Girl, you need to move!
You're telling me! I miss my hometown.![]()
well, i cleaned up San Antonio the best i could peeps.
i'm off to LA to get them in the Top 3.
Then New York and Chicago.
i'll work on Houston after that cuz i love the music and the people.
i ain't touchin foot in philly or detroit. mama didn't raise no dumbass. (yeah, i knows that's a double negative, blow me...)
and after all is said and done?
I'M GONNA PARTY MY ASS OF IN SANDIEGO! OH YEAH!![]()
thats not dust in SA. thats pollen.
this ain't el paso.
Flatness?
TDongII is a dumbass.
San Antonio is Hot,.......Flat,.......and Dusty.
Damn all that pollen all over my car.![]()
but tlong, we have cows.
you know your dying to e it up a bit...
take a chance, go out on the lamb...
what is.....a shaved sheep, a spilled soda, and the trailblazer trophy case....
TDong is a Dumbass,.... Dumbass,..... and a Dumbass.
Dallas-Fort Worth isn't one of the top ten biggest cities??
Is it really considered a city though?
Carie
Good point. But I thought even just Dallas was bigger than SA. I guess I was wrong. Of course this list doesn't say whether it's based on population density or square miles.
I just looked here and for 2003 it has San Antonio and Dallas pretty much neck and neck. Looks like Detroit and San Jose made come-from-behind victories. I wouldn't think it would be square miles, because NYC isn't that large is it? Also, the 10 cities listed in this post were in the top 11 population wise on that site, so I imagine it is by population.
Carie
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