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Cheyenne, Wyoming made the list too at #23. I am a little surprised that Denver, CO was not closer to #1.

Archive: https://archive.today/axwwA

From the post: "Denver has a mayor and a 13-member City Council, with 11 members representing geographic districts and two elected citywide. Denver is among the top 10 large U.S. cities with high crime rates, according to the Common Sense Institute, a free-market policy analysis group based in Colorado. The city ranked the third-highest in auto theft, the sixth-highest for property crimes, and the 10th-highest for rape."

Cheyenne, Wyoming made the list too at #23. I am a little surprised that Denver, CO was not closer to #1. Archive: https://archive.today/axwwA From the post: "Denver has a mayor and a 13-member City Council, with 11 members representing geographic districts and two elected citywide. Denver is among the top 10 large U.S. cities with high crime rates, according to the Common Sense Institute, a free-market policy analysis group based in Colorado. The city ranked the third-highest in auto theft, the sixth-highest for property crimes, and the 10th-highest for rape."

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Yeah, you are more or less correct. Most of Cheyenne is propped up by being the state capital and its supporting government bodies as well as the F.E. Warren airforce base.