🔴 HOMICIDE RATES IN 2019 (2020)

   

Kenn Daily

 

Published on Jan 5, 2020

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DAILYKENN.com -- The violent crime endemic to South Africa and many of America's urban areas went unabated in 2019.

356 were murdered in Philadelphia last year, the highest in ten years.

194 were murdered in St. Louis, Missouri in 2019, an increase over the previous year.

348 homicides were recorded in Baltimore, Maryland the same year; another year-to-year increase.

492 murders were recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 2019. Incredibly, city officials boasted of a three-year decline in homicides, but failed to note the decline is due to a spike of 762 murders in 2016.

In South Africa, reports say the number of homicides recorded as of September, 2019 was 21,022 over a 12-month period. That's an increase from 15,554 over the same period in 2011-2012.

No one seems to know what America's high-crime urban areas have in common with South Africa and with each other.

St. Louis had the highest homicide rate per 100,000 residents of any city in the USA. It was the only city with a homicide rate higher than South Africa's rate.

Homicide rates were:

St. Louis, MO: 62.0 per 100,000 (compare to Branson, MO)
South Africa: 60.9 per 100,000 (compare to Iceland)
Baltimore, MD: 51 per 100,000 (compare to Thurmont, MD)
Detroit, MI: 39 per 100,000 (compare to Traverse City, MI)
Chicago, IL: 21 per 100,000 (compare to Paris, IL)

For comparison:

Branson, MO: 0 per 100,000
Iceland: 0 per 100,000
Thurmont, MD: 0 per 100,000
Traverse City, MI: 0 per 100,000
Paris, IL: 0 per 100,000

Portland, OR: 4 per 100,000
San Antonio, TX: 7 per 100,000

Columbus, OH: 11 per 100,000
Indianapolis, IN: 19 per 100,000

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