Reagan Posted Wednesday at 01:25 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:25 AM Shameful! Corpus Christi #20 Houston #27 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 01:34 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:34 AM 7 minutes ago, Reagan said: Shameful! Corpus Christi #20 Houston #27 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Bring in the National Guard! 😂 as the con man would say. Say it ain’t so for the Red state. baddog 1 Quote
OlDawg Posted Wednesday at 01:43 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:43 AM 17 minutes ago, Reagan said: Shameful! Corpus Christi #20 Houston #27 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up I question any list that doesn’t include NOLA. thetragichippy 1 Quote
Reagan Posted Wednesday at 01:50 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 01:50 AM 6 minutes ago, OlDawg said: I question any list that doesn’t include NOLA. Good point! Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 02:37 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:37 AM 46 minutes ago, OlDawg said: I question any list that doesn’t include NOLA. All seriousness Newsweek got that all wrong. Memphis, Durham, St. Louis, Chicago, NOLA, Shreveport and Charlotte have killings almost every day. Beaumont is not even close. baddog 1 Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 02:43 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:43 AM 2 minutes ago, DCT said: All seriousness Newsweek got that all wrong. Memphis, Durham, St. Louis, Chicago, NOLA, Shreveport and Charlotte have killings almost every day. Beaumont is not even close. It is sad that people spew bad pr on cities and towns that actually are thriving. Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted Wednesday at 02:47 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:47 AM 8 minutes ago, DCT said: All seriousness Newsweek got that all wrong. Memphis, Durham, St. Louis, Chicago, NOLA, Shreveport and Charlotte have killings almost every day. Beaumont is not even close. Is this based on killings per capita or just total annual? Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM 19 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said: Is this based on killings per capita or just total annual? Total annual. Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted Wednesday at 03:17 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:17 AM 10 minutes ago, DCT said: Total annual. Per capita Below are the 30 U.S. cities with at least 100,000 residents that had the highest number of crimes against people, per 100,000, according to the latest FBI data report. DCT 1 Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 03:20 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:20 AM 44 minutes ago, DCT said: Total annual. 112,193 Beaumont Murder Rape Robbery Assault Report Total 17 128 223 1,162 Rate per 1,000 0.15 1.14 1.99 Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 03:23 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:23 AM 3 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said: Per capita Below are the 30 U.S. cities with at least 100,000 residents that had the highest number of crimes against people, per 100,000, according to the latest FBI data report. Brother I can name 9 cities in S.C. that make Beaumont look like the metropolis. Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted Wednesday at 03:25 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:25 AM Just now, DCT said: Brother I can name 9 cities in S.C. that make Beaumont look like the metropolis. The statistic is per capita (100,000) Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 03:27 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:27 AM 31 minutes ago, DCT said: Brother I can name 9 cities in S.C. that make Beaumont look like the metropolis. Myrtle Beach/ Horry County, 148,696 pop. I stand corrected. North Charleston, Columbia, and Charleston. Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 03:32 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:32 AM 1 minute ago, DCT said: Myrtle Beach/ Horry County, Sumter SC. just to name a few. Sumter is home to Shaw Air Force Base and they also have an army base. myrtle Beach is known in these parts as Murder Beach. Lived there for 12 years and would not go back. Tourist dump. Quote
DCT Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM 14 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said: The statistic is per capita (100,000) Thank you. Quote
Reagan Posted Wednesday at 06:43 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 06:43 AM I didn't notice this before: Little Rock is the 4th most dangerous and Chicago is 16th. Unless Little Rock has gone down the tubes, that does make me scratch my head about being above Chicago. DCT 1 Quote
baddog Posted Wednesday at 01:18 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:18 PM I’ve seen St Louis ranked #1 in the U.S. They’re ranked 6th in the world and they’re not even on the list. Here’s a top 10 I found… This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
Big girl Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 8/19/2025 at 9:47 PM, AggiesAreWe said: Is this based on killings per capita or just total annual? I thought it was per capita. Quote
DCT Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Big girl said: I thought it was per capita. It is based on per capita. I was corrected. Quote
myrecordwashorrible Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Don't know how accurate any of this, but an anecdotal note realted to the list. I work in Houston and people from there ask me often why I live anywhere near Beaumont because of the danger....like it or not the reputation of Beaumont is poor. When people from Houston feel their town is safer than yours that's not good. baddog 1 Quote
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