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Old 01-28-2009, 08:52 PM
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you guys or ladies idk, think its an idea how bout you find a better source than given to prove real facts
That source was pretty legit if you actually looked at it.

How about this: City Crime Rankings by Population Group

Or just check about every other list, and if the stats are right theyre all pretty much the same.
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So, why are people so violent in those places in the first place? There are poor people in many parts of the world, but not everywhere do they resort to violence. What is it about places like Cleveland or Detroit that obviously makes people so aggressive?
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I visited Columbus several years back and found it to be a very nice city; especially the German area. I also went out to a fair on the river and found it quite enoyable.

Columbus, Ohio was a great city then, and most likely is still to this day.
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So, why are people so violent in those places in the first place? There are poor people in many parts of the world, but not everywhere do they resort to violence. What is it about places like Cleveland or Detroit that obviously makes people so aggressive?
the dramatic fall of fortunes within a couple of decades has created urban centers with large populations of desperate people whose worlds have been turned upside down by forces of which they had no control.
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