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macgyversstuntdouble t1_iw8evhr wrote

#51 when sorted by state alphabetical order. Lol. Come on. For real?

#2 murder.
#3 total violent crime.
#17 total property crime.

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rpd9803 t1_iw8i8v7 wrote

#40 in sexual assault, so at least we have that going for us.

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Appropriate-Lab-5015 t1_iw8n2m6 wrote

A lot goes unreported here.

Also Baltimore City doesn't have a huge college age population or vacation business relative to other cities that rank highly for that.

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rpd9803 t1_iw8nuag wrote

When the data doesn’t agree with your reductive summary, claim that one part of the dataset is unreliable I guess.

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Bitsycat11 t1_iw8f5qu wrote

#Lmao

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jhopsecrets t1_iw8high wrote

Confused by your inability to sort a table but you do you my guy.

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Bitsycat11 t1_iw8i8jl wrote

Yes I have learned the err of my ways and realized that Baltimore is even safer than #51 when you sort by each crime, amazing!

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macgyversstuntdouble t1_iw8ftzp wrote

> If Baltimore were in the state of "Zmaryland", it would be #100 of the 100 most violent cities, when sorted by state name alphabetically.

"Lmao." - anyone who can read.

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Bitsycat11 t1_iw8fwu8 wrote

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macgyversstuntdouble t1_iw8goa2 wrote

I'm literally just sorting the Wikipedia list that you sourced. When Baltimore is "#51", it's because it is sorted by state name. Check out the Top Ten if you don't believe me.

That article has nothing to do with Baltimore and its crime rate. Congrats on bringing in unrelated information that I'm going to completely ignore, and instead I'm going up focus on your inability to read basic data tables.

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Bitsycat11 t1_iw8hrfy wrote

That's even better! #100 in aggravated assault, #100 in robbery, #61 in rape, #96 burglary... I feel even safer

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macgyversstuntdouble t1_iw8iny6 wrote

You know that you can sort two different ways? Low to high... High to low.

I've proven enough that you're not acting in good faith. Go home. Later.

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