10 Most Dangerous States in America.

Published 2024-05-15
The 10 Most Dangerous States in America
Uncover the mystery behind the most dangerous states in the United States for 2024! Find out which states are causing a stir and why they made it to the top 10 list.
We dug into government websites that publish crime statistics to uncover the truth about where danger lurks.

We'll go through the whole list, explaining why each state is where it is. So, buckle up and get ready to find out if your state is a safe haven or a hotspot for trouble! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more eye-opening videos like this one.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rodl.miller3353
    When I was growing up in Missouri, I dreamed of a simple A frame overlooking one of the rivers or living on a house boat. Now that I'm 57, take insulin, and survived a heart attack, I'm looking for a small condo near a good hospital that can handle any future medical needs. It doesn't take much to change one's priorities in life. As always, stay happy healthy and safe. Enjoy your day ๐ŸŒž Keep Smiling ๐Ÿ˜ƒ and thanks for all of the entertaining and informative videos ๐Ÿ‘
  • @a012345
    Pretty much avoid all major dense city centers. Memphis has so much potential, but the crime is ridiculous there.
  • Good day, I live in the mountains of Colorado. I am retired. Spent time in the Saudi Arabia in the Army. I will live in the cold till I die. Fantastic video
  • @onrycodger
    That's the bad part of wanting to explore new places. You may end up in the worst part of town and get rolled for having out of state tags.
  • @freddyfrug3940
    Louisana, which has never been per-capita wise, more dangerous than any other state according to the FBI, has been per-capita wise, more murderous than any other state over the last 34 straight years according to the FBI. Perplexing yet true as dangerous includes all violent crimes, while murderous is exclusively murder and non-negligent manslaughter.
  • @keturahspencer
    I wonder what this list would look like excluding major cities.
  • @SherryEllesson
    Hurts my heart to hear that New Mexico is worst for violent crime. I visited for a few weeks, doing a private study of climatic architectural methods & styles during the '90s and stayed in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos. I loved every day of my time there, apart from a bit of altitude sickness in Taos. At no time did I ever feel unsafe or any sense of forbidding.
  • Re your question: I'd retire to a rural country town. That is, a small country town surrounded by mountains, forests, etc. Hope that helps. Thanks for the video. Very informative!
  • Im surprised Mississippi wasn't number one or even on this list.
  • @annatuma1809
    I like how you mentioned in Washington, it's the case of one bad city bringing everybody down but didn't bother to mention that it's Tacoma. Everett is no prize either, but the video seemed to imply Seattle...while it's gone downhill for sure over the years, it's not the worst. A quick Google search told me the violent crime rate in Seattle was 736/100k a couple years ago which surprised me, BUT...recent figures for Tacoma came in far, far worse. 1610/100k.
  • @FaithHouck
    Briggs, i have enjoyed your YouTube channel for years. I still enjoy you and your topics! Keep going!
  • @Dnashtharapper
    Ohio definitely gotta be on the list itโ€™s like a jungle out here in Cincinnati rip to my best friends man itโ€™s hard to live a long life here
  • @user-ng3wf6pb2c
    I'm retired and I live in Maine. I don't have any plans to move anywhere else. As far as I'm concerned, there are so many worse places
  • @MnS101
    I'm leaving the Portland, OR metro area for a small mountain town. I will never live next to a river. All my life I've heard of rivers overflowing and flooding being an issue.