Too many to keep up with. Place ain’t no joke.That survey uses only "violent crimes", if you look at the details they don't even have murder numbers included for last year. That figure is zero, LOL!
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Too many to keep up with. Place ain’t no joke.That survey uses only "violent crimes", if you look at the details they don't even have murder numbers included for last year. That figure is zero, LOL!
It’s that damn gentrifications fault lolAtlanta isn't that dangerous anymore.
Macon is relatively safe (by comparison) to say.....College Park. College Park has almost 3 times the murder rate of Macon with about 60 per 100K indigenous personnel compared to Macongo's 26 per 100K. College Park is big time. (By the way, for all the blather about Chiraq, it has a murder rate of 20 per 100K).
It's gotten so safe in the past year that I've downgraded to threat level IIIA armor with a trauma plate from ESAPI plates in a carrier when I go down to eat pizza on Cotton Ave.
Statistics are funny. "Macon's" population skyrocketed after consolidation with Bibb Co. Macon actually has about 89,000 denizens inside the old city limits (where most homicides occur). If you looked at murders per 100K in that light, you'd get a rate of about 44 per 100K. Still "safe" by comparison to College Park.
Decatur? Lithonia? Conyers?
Warner Robins is worse than Macon now? Lmao
For some reason Eastman and Dodge Co have always had a reputation for violence. Not sure why given it's rural nature. But I've heard that since I was a kid. I would've expected Brunswick to be higher up the list. And like y'all I'm shocked that Macon and Savannah didn't make the list. Kinda makes me doubt whoever collected the stats for the list.Eastman? The few times I've been there it was probably the least populated area I've ever seen.
It is. That's what's peculiar.Griffin that bad? I always thought it was a quiet little redneck town when I drive through.
Think about it for a minute. It's the next town below Macon. Houston Co is the exact opposite of every other county around here. Instead of the white flight heading to the north end of the county it all went south to Bonaire, Perry ,and even Elko. You could move the county line and Macon City Limit signs all the way down into Warner Robins up to about halfway down Watson Blvd and nobody would notice. Nobody wants to live work or shop on the north side of Warner Robins anymore. It looks just like Macon.This.
When did the wheels fall off in Warner Robins?