The Alabama Cities To Avoid After Dark
There aren't many places that are safe anymore!
This world has gone mad.
Drug use is out of control and people don't have respect for others like they did back in the good old days.
Always keep your eyes open and remember, if there are 2 guns in a room, one better be yours!
Here are the 10 cities to avoid After dark.
It is reported by www.roadsnacks.net
#10. Lincoln
The chances of becoming a victim of violence in this area is 1 in 94.
Lincoln has the 16th worst property crime rate in Alabama, the number of violent crimes in Lincoln, Alabama is one per 1000 residents. Assault, robbery, and murders are considered violent crimes. Lincoln is the safest city in Alabama among the top 10.
#9. Greenville
Unemployment in Greenville is high. The average income is $36,572, less than the national average.
#8. Andalusia
The poverty rate is 21.1%, which is higher than the national average.
#7. Troy
Violence recently increased by 25%. Residents have a one in 63 chance of being assaulted, raped, or murdered.
#6. Gadsden
Three murders happened in Gasden last year and there were numerous property crimes, making Gasden six out of all the most dangerous places in the state. Gadsden is also considered one of the poorest cities in the United States, with 27.2% of residents living below the poverty line.
#5. Tarrant
4.9% of families live below the poverty line. The average household income is just $29,380.
#4. Birmingham
Three out of every five residents are victimized by a violent crime. Six out of 10 are targeted by robberies every year.
#3. Lanett
There are 6245 people in Lanett based on the latest census data.
There are 1409 violent crimes per 100,000 people.
#2. Anniston
Aniston reportedly has a 30% poverty rate. There are 3434 violent crimes per 100,000 people in Aniston.
#1. Fairfield
According to al.com, there is a 26% poverty rate in Fairfield.
Add to that a violent crime rate of 1905 per 100,000 people, and an average household income of $36,000.
In conclusion, it feels like most cities are more dangerous than ever before. True or not, 24/7 news and information make it seem this way. The bottom line is to be prepared and watch your back.
Research shared by www.roadsnack.net and reported by Newsbreak.
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