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The most dangerous small towns in America are a bit of a surprise to a lot of people. After all, the average individual is of the mind that a small town is tight-knit and doesn’t have the same issue with crime that a big city typically has. Despite their charm, small towns still have their fair share of issues.
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Robstown, Texas
Somehow the police in this city had a huge dispute with the facts when it came to their violent crime rates. Granted, FBI figures might not paint an accurate portrait of this place, but it does feel as though things in Robstown are a little out of whack if the cops don’t know what’s going on.
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Emeryville, California
The fact that financial instability can create one of the most dangerous small towns in America is tough to believe. But thanks to this, the gang violence and participation in this town has reached a level that can’t be ignored.
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Espanola, New Mexico
Violent crime does tend to make a location eligible as one of the most dangerous small towns in America. In Espanola, New Mexico, the crime rate hasn’t exploded, but it’s serious enough that it’s afforded the dubious honor of joining this list.
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Lumberton, North Carolina
Property crimes are more prevalent in this city. Unfortunately, violent crimes have given it the distinction of being one of the most dangerous small towns in America.
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Camden, New Jersey
Camden doesn’t look like one of the most dangerous small towns in America at a glance. But taking a look at the statistics that tell the unfortunate truth, it’s not tough at all to see how dangerous it is.
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Anniston, Alabama
The poverty and unemployment rates in this small town are abysmal, but the idea that they’ve helped the crime rate to rise isn’t hard to fathom. Violent crime is a serious issue in Anniston and has become a serious issue over the years.
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Ocean City, Maryland
Sadly, this town’s tourism is related to its violent and persistent crime rate. When there are fewer people here there’s less crime, which means that people feel a little too comfortable here when visiting.
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East St. Louis, Illinois
Known as one of the toughest suburbs in this part of the state, East St. Louis isn’t where you go to feel safe. The persistent crime rate isn’t the worst in America, but it’s not what most people are willing to put up with.
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Alexandria, Louisiana
It’s not the most dangerous place in Louisiana, but Alexandria is not known as the safest town in the state. The violent crime rate is great enough that many people don’t feel secure here unless they know the area well enough.
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West Memphis, Arkansas
No one wants to admit that their home is a violent place, but many residents of West Memphis have expressed concern over the years. The fact is that a lot of people know when they live in a dangerous place, but it’s typically a shame they don’t like to talk about it.
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Sauk Village, Illinois
When residents are finding bullet holes in their walls it’s not hard to think that they’re going to talk about it. Violent crimes have a wide radius of effect, and it’s tough to say how many people will be affected.
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Florida City, Florida
There are a few reasons why residents of Florida City would admit that their small town is one of the most dangerous in America. From the poverty rate to the lenient gun laws, it’s tough to deny that this city has a few big problems.
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Vallejo, California
Property crime is a big problem in Vallejo, and many people are willing to openly admit to this. Tourists are said to be the biggest targets in this town.
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Pueblo, Colorado
Even after crime levels lowered to pre-pandemic numbers, Pueblo was still in the top 20 most dangerous towns in America. Property crime and violent crime are serious issues in this town, and the resources are not enough to stem the tide.
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