Butcher of Bakersfield STL
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more homicide & there’s no comparison when it comes to crime rate. What is it? KC has a million less people in it’s Metro & here are the 2015 FBI crime stats that prove how much more widespread crime, including homicides, are throughout KC’s Metro. Plus KC has more violent crime yearly in it’s significantly smaller urban areas than STL. FBI stats & KC Star reporting confirms that.
Here are the 2015 Full Metro Total Crime Indexes for the 50 largest US Metros (it’s not close); the 2015 Urban Total Crime Index (Inner 20% of the Total Metro, where STL is higher by not by much & the KC Star is even on record reporting about how quickly KC’s continues to escalate - over 4 1/2 tikes the national average or something, man) & the 2015 Suburban Total Crime Index, where KC is over 3x higher - proving how much more widespread KC crime rate & problem is. In this Index STL is the second best (safest with least Crime) of the 50 largest metros in the US:
[Pretty astonishing considering how much smaller KC is (only a Top 40 Market, while STL is a Top 21. KC has never even had a Fortune 500 Company & Sprint & others are fleeing, while STL is constantly reviving the top ranking in various business articles these days.STL is gaining a lot of population & KC is losing their biggest Companies - another HQ relocating to STL announced on Friday. This time from Milwaukee]
Nice fantasy you’ve contrived, but doesn’t match reality. KC “bigger,” that’s really funny stuff. Nobody could seriously believe that. If someone, like you, says the City of STL is “tiny,” that means downtown KC is microscopic:
https://m.imgur.com/a/HAr0BEdited by Butcher of Bakersfield at 23:00:16 on 10/15/17