1) Flint, Michigan

With 66 murders, or 64.9 murders for every 100,000 citizens, Flint’s homicide rate far exceeded its competitors, making it America’s deadliest city of 2012.

 

2) Detroit, Michigan

In Detroit, there were 386 homicides, or 54.6 murders for every 100,000 citizens in 2012 – up 10% from 2011.

 

3) New Orleans, Louisiana

There were 193 murders in 2012, or 53.5 murders for every 100,000 citizens.

 

4) St. Louis, Missouri

In 2012, there were 113 murders in St. Louis, or 35.5 murders for every 100,000 citizens – the same number as 2011.

 

5) Baltimore, Maryland

Despite the 10% jump from last year, Baltimore’s murder rate for 2012 is considerably below the city’s average over the last 20 years.

 

6) Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham saw 72 murders, or 33.7 murders for every 100,000 citizens, a rate up 21.4% from last year.

 

7) Newark, New Jersey

There were 92 murders in Newark in 2012, or 33.1 murders for every 100,000 citizens, making it tied with Oakland for 7th deadliest city in America.

 

7) Oakland, California

In 2012, Oakland saw its highest number of murders since 2006, with 131 murders, or 33.1 murders for every 100,000 citizens.

 

8) Baton Rouge, Louisiana

There was a 4.7% rise in the murder rate for Baton Rouge, with 67 murders, or 28.9 for every 100,000 citizens in 2012.

 

9) Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland has seen its fair share of violence and 2012 was no exception. The murder rate climbed from 75 in 2011 to 97 in 2012, or 24.6 murders for every 100,000 citizens.

 

10) Memphis, Tennessee

The murder rate in Memphis has continued to climb for three consecutive years, with a total of 157 people killed in 2012, or 24.1 murders for every 100,000 citizens.

Compiled by Lauren Galik in Politics
Photo by Sarah Razak