On 2011 murder rates:
1. Youngstown
2. Dayton
3. Columbus
4. Cleveland
5. Cincinnati
2010 (including 100% Youngstown data):
1. Youngstown
2. Columbus
3. Dayton
4. Cleveland
5. Cincinnati
It's probably Youngstown for 2011, though they didn't forward their numbers to the latest FBI UCR.
Contrary to popular belief, Columbus consistently has the highest murder rate of the three C's. It has less people (again, contrary to popular belief) than Cincinnati or Cleveland yet almost always has more murders in absolute terms.
It's a hugely common misconception that Columbus has a lower murder rate than Cincinnati/Cleveland.
The most dangerous gang in northern Ohio is African Pride (AP) gang.
In 2021, Canton, Ohio ranked as the 25th most dangerous city in the United States based on FBI crime data. The city has a higher crime rate compared to both the national average and Ohio's average.
The most dangerous cities in California are Oakland, Oroville, Stockton, Emeryville, Nevada City, Richmond, and Belvedere. This are the most dangerous cites in California.
JacksonGreenvilleMeridianGulfportHattiesburg
that knocked out 45 people.sorry
Detroit
Yes, it is one of the top five most dangerous cities in the US
Cincinnati Ohio is the 24th most dangerous city in America. (2010)
New Orleans
Belfast
"No most cities do not have Nationwide Arenas. Most major cities have one or more arenas but not ones owned by Nationwide. There is a Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio."
The three most populated cities in Ohio are Cuyahoga, with 1.3 million, Franklin, with 1.2 million, and Hamilton, with 818,000. The average annual income of wage earners in these three cities is about $42,500 per year.