While you might be familiar with the most dangerous (or safest) cities in America, you have to remember that every area has its good and bad parts.The FBI has released its findings of the most dangerous neighborhoods in America, and you’ll want to take note.Some of them lie in cities that aren’t considered dangerous overall, but still have a tremendous amount of violent crime in specific areas.Take a look at how the list breaks down.
Detroit, Michigan — W. Warren Ave / Mckinley St.
1

If you reside in this area, your odds of being a victim of violent crime any given year are 1 in 13.
Tulsa, OK — E Mowawk Blvd / N Cincinnati Ave.
2

It might not seem like Oklahoma is a hotbed of violent crime, but this neighborhood has a ridiculously high 7,886 incidents of violence per 100,000 people.
East St. Louis, IL — City Center.
3

You may have heard of this place, which is actually in Illinois.80 out of 1,000 people are involved in violence, and rarely a day goes by without reports of gunfire.
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Baltimore, MD — Druid Hill Ave / Laurens St.
4

Baltimore, unfortunately, boasts more than one entry on this list.Much of the problem starts with poverty. 95.5% of Maryland neighborhoods have more money than this place.

