Monday, November 21, 2005

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CAMDEN, New Jersey (AP) -- For the second year in a row this destitute city of Camden, New Jersey, has been named the nation's most dangerous, according to a company's annual ranking based on crime statistics.

Last year, the distinction seemed to hurt city boosters' feelings more than it harmed revitalization efforts. This time, city leaders are offended by the ranking, calling it unfair.

"We're doing so many nice things now. It's unfortunate that somebody always wants to bad-mouth Camden," Mayor Gwendolyn Faison said.

The city took the top spot last year from Detroit, which remained No. 2 in the most dangerous city rankings, to be released Monday by Morgan Quitno Press.

The Lawrence, Kansas-based company publishes "City Crime Rankings," an annual reference book.

Listed as the most dangerous cities are:
Camden, New Jersey;
Detroit, Michigan;
St. Louis, Missouri;
Flint, Michigan;
Richmond, Virginia;
Baltimore, Maryland;
Atlanta, Georgia;
New Orleans, Louisiana;
Gary, Indiana;
Birmingham, Alabama.

At the other end of the scale, the safest are named as:
Newton, Massachusetts;
Clarkstown, New York;
Amherst, New York;
Mission Viejo, California;
Brick Township, New Jersey;
Troy, Michigan;
Thousand Oaks, California;
Round Rock, Texas;
Lake Forest, California;
Cary, North Carolina.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/11/21/camden.crime.ap/index.html

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