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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 379029"><p>Right, the rates are similar (which is extremely important, so don't get me wrong here), but the reality is the city borders. Chicago's population is 7x that of Atlanta. So there are 7x as many murders in Chicago proper as there are in Atlanta.</p><p></p><p>North Charleston SC has a murder rate in 2017 of about 35, which would place it near the very top of this list. But its only actually 35, whereas there are like 700 murders in Chicago. By murder RATE, North Charleston is 20% more dangerous than Chicago. But honestly where do you think you have a higher chance getting caught up in a gun battle, one where there are 35 murders or one where there are 700? Sure, in both cases its isolated areas, but the 'isolated areas' are much much more substantial in Chicago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 379029"] Right, the rates are similar (which is extremely important, so don't get me wrong here), but the reality is the city borders. Chicago's population is 7x that of Atlanta. So there are 7x as many murders in Chicago proper as there are in Atlanta. North Charleston SC has a murder rate in 2017 of about 35, which would place it near the very top of this list. But its only actually 35, whereas there are like 700 murders in Chicago. By murder RATE, North Charleston is 20% more dangerous than Chicago. But honestly where do you think you have a higher chance getting caught up in a gun battle, one where there are 35 murders or one where there are 700? Sure, in both cases its isolated areas, but the 'isolated areas' are much much more substantial in Chicago. [/QUOTE]
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