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Murder rate %'s


Cant say that im surprised at this list. Philly has been running a muck on murders smh. But here is the list if you wanna see where u fall in line at...

Pennsylvania Rank: 1 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 36.36%
Missouri Rank: 2 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 34.82%
Indiana Rank: 3 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 30.89%
Nevada Rank: 4 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 29.83%
Wisconsin Rank: 4 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 29.83%
Louisiana Rank: 6 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 29.4%
Michigan Rank: 7 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 29.38%
Oklahoma Rank: 8 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 29.97%
California Rank: 9 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 28.19%
Maryland Rank: 10 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 27.02%
Tennessee Rank: 11 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 24.71%
Arkansas Rank: 12 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 24.64%
Arizona Rank: 13 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 24.51%
Kansas Rank: 14 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 22.57%
West Virginia Rank: 15 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 22.03%
Alabama Rank: 16 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 21.21%
Kentucky Rank: 17 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 20.92%
Alaska Rank: 18 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 20.46%
New Jersey Rank: 19 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 19.99%
Ohio Rank: 20 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 19.61%
New Mexico Rank: 21 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 19.46%
Texas Rank: 22 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 18.61%
Massachusetts Rank: 23 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 18.43%
Iowa Rank: 24 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 18.02%
Illinois Rank: 25 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 17.81%
Minnesota Rank: 26 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 17.55%
South Carolina Rank: 27 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 16.19%
Georgia Rank: 28 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 15.93%
Virginia Rank: 29 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 15.03%
North Carolina Rank: 30 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 15.02%
New York Rank: 31 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 14.79%
Delaware Rank: 32 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 13.96%
Oregon Rank: 33 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 13.63%
Washington Rank: 34 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 13.09%
Connecticut Rank: 35 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 12.58%
South Dakota Rank: 36 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 11.43%
Colorado Rank: 37 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 11.21%
Mississippi Rank: 38 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 10.82%
Utah Rank: 39 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 9.19%
Maine Rank: 40 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 7.66%
New Hampshire Rank: 41 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 6.47%
Nebraska Rank: 42 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 6.37%
Rhode Island Rank: 43 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 6.03%
Hawaii Rank: 44 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 2.67%
Idaho Rank: 45 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 0%
Montana Rank: 45 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 0%
North Dakota Rank: 45 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 0%
Vermont Rank: 45 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 0%
Wyoming Rank: 45 Murder Rate (per 100,000): 0%
Florida NOT RANKED

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