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A Look at the 3 Most Dangerous Cities in Maryland

Maryland has long grappled with the challenge of urban violence, with several cities consistently ranking among the most dangerous in the United States. As a new report sheds light on the state’s crime trends, it’s crucial to examine the factors contributing to this issue and explore potential solutions.

1. Elkton

Elkton, a suburb of Philadelphia in Maryland, is known for its high crime rate. With a population of around 15,807, the town’s total crime rate is 224% higher than the national average. Common crimes in Elkton include robberies, assaults, and personal theft, making its crime level much higher compared to its population size.

2. Baltimore

Baltimore, Maryland, stands out as one of the state’s most perilous cities. Being the most populated city, it harbors a significant crime issue. Its population of 585,708 witnesses a staggering total crime rate, soaring 173% higher than the national average.

3. Salisbury

Salisbury, a historic colonial town in Wicomico County, is home to around 33,050 people. Unfortunately, its violent crime rate is significantly higher than the national average, standing at 129%. In 2022, nearly 300 violent crimes were reported, a concerning number for a town of its size. Additionally, property crimes, including theft of personal belongings and property, are prevalent.

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2 thoughts on “A Look at the 3 Most Dangerous Cities in Maryland”

  1. Elkton most certainly is not a suburb of Philadelphia. Some of the readers here actually know where both cities are located.

  2. I’ve said it all along Salisbury crime is no lie. Try living in the President’s Neighborhood area if it wasn’t for multiple cameras. Ring cameras and watch dogs we wouldn’t be safe & looking after your neighbors. Thank you Jesus.

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