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jollyjacktar said:Those poor citizens of Flint. I feel for them.
They have indeed fallen upon hard times,
From 2013,
Most violent city in the nation: The title that Flint can't kick
http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2013/06/the_most_violent_city_in_the_n.html
FLINT, MI – It's a title that keeps on sticking year after year – the nation's most violent city with a population of more than 100,000.
For the third consecutive year, Flint ranks as the most violent city of 100,000 people or more. The city also led the nation in homicides and arsons per capita. According to FBI statistics, Flint had more than 2,774 violent crimes in 2012. They included 63 homicides, 108 rapes, 673 robberies and 1,930 aggravated assaults.
Flint was No. 1 by a longshot -- the second most violent city, Detroit, had about 600 fewer crimes per 100,000 people than Flint, data shows. Comparatively, there's about a 600-crime difference between third-place Oakland, Calif., and 10th-place Cleveland. St. Louis and Memphis round out the top 5.
Flint also held the dubious No. 1 in violent crime ranking with cities of more than 100,000 people in 2010 and 2011.
Flint also can hold the title of "murder capital of the nation." Flint reported 63 murders in 2012, according to the FBI (the city had 67 homicides, but the FBI does not count justifiable or accidental shootings). The city was followed by Detroit; New Orleans; Jackson, Miss.; and St. Louis.
Comparing the City of Flint to the City of New York, FDNY Firefighters and Officers who retired in the last fiscal year were eligible for average pensions of $119,863 .