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List of United States cities by crime rate: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:5216:52, 22 September 20232607:fea8:3f98:3680:d4f7:599c:5b01:ae0 talk 31,652 bytes 0 →‎Crime rates: As a follow up to my previous edit, I fixed a few more of the August vandalism like Pueblo replacing Denver and Muskogee replacing OKC. Like Seriously, when was the last time that Pueblo, CO had 700,000 people?! Please don’t reverse these fixes because I’m a random guy, and not certified like the rest of you. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 16:4316:43, 22 September 20232607:fea8:3f98:3680:d4f7:599c:5b01:ae0 talk 31,652 bytes −2 →‎Crime rates: I have been visiting this page close to a thousand times for the past 3 years, and around August someone decided to mess up with some of the cities like replacing Portland with Astoria (?!), Raleigh with Fayetteville, Honolulu with Maui (!!!!), Omaha with Lincoln, Columbus for Youngstown (seriously?) and many more. I know you all are probably going to reverse my fixes, but at least explain why some random cities have replaced the large staples of the list. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 22:2522:25, 29 August 2023Toomath talk contribs 31,637 bytes −1 →‎Crime rates: The original version had Astoria, Oregon listed as having 649,408 people. Astoria is a small town on the coast with 10,343 people in 2021. I suspect it means "Portland", but Portland is not the highest crime area in Oregon unless you are limiting only to large cities. This entire line seems to be suspect and I recommend removing it pending better research. undo

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