Yeah, there was the post about being number 11 for most homicides but this article goes into more.
3rd highest for Auto Theft
6th highest overall property crime rate
10th highest rate of rape
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From the post:
"To determine which states are the safest to live in, WalletHub looked at five key metrics: personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness.
Colorado had the worst ranking among all 50 states for personal and residential safety. WalletHub defined personal and residence safety as the number of assaults, thefts, murders and mass shootings per capita in the state.
Recently, Denver was one of the major cities with the most homicides, beating out cities like New York City and Detroit."
Yeah, there was the post about being number 11 for most homicides but this article goes into more.
3rd highest for Auto Theft
6th highest overall property crime rate
10th highest rate of rape
Archive: https://archive.today/JY5P4
From the post:
"To determine which states are the safest to live in, WalletHub looked at five key metrics: personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness.
Colorado had the worst ranking among all 50 states for personal and residential safety. WalletHub defined personal and residence safety as the number of assaults, thefts, murders and mass shootings per capita in the state.
Recently, Denver was one of the major cities with the most homicides, beating out cities like New York City and Detroit."
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