1. Los Cabos, Mexico
2. Caracas, Venezuela
3. Acapulco, Mexico
4. Natal, Brasil
5. Tijuana, Mexico
6. La Paz, Mexico
7. Fortaleza, Brazil
8. Victoria, Mexico
9. Guayana, Mexico
10. Belem, Brazil
11. Vitória da Conquista, Brazil
12. Culicacan, Mexico
13. St. Louis, Missouri, USA
14. Maceio, Brazil
15. Cape Town, South Africa
16. Kingston, Jamaica
17. San Salvador, El Salvador
18. Aracaju, Brazil
19.Feira de Santana, Brazil
20. Juarez, Mexico
Lots of Gun free zones.
Acapulco at #3.
I remember when it was THE vacation destination for AWA (Americans With Money).
Things sure have changed.
Chicago isn’t on there?
Tijuana was so much fun in the early 90s.
We’d walk across the boarder and have a great time.
Never a problem, just fun in the clubs and walkin’ around on Revolucion.
Walk back without a hassle and head back to the North Co.
Big draw for the SDSU students at the time.
18 of the 20 cities are in Catholic countries. Primarily Mexico and Brazil.
The wonderful country of violence, Mexico has the most cities in the top ten list of most violent cities in the world.
1. Los Cabos, Mexico
2. Caracas, Venezuela
3. Acapulco, Mexico
4. Natal, Brasil
5. Tijuana, Mexico
6. La Paz, Mexico
7. Fortaleza, Brazil
8. Victoria, Mexico
9. Guayana, Mexico
10. Belem, Brazil
Should we include the Mexican Population of San Francisco, Oakland and LA for Mexican clean sweep of the top 10 most violent?
Remember the illegals from the Mexican violent cities are in America doing violence Americans will not do.
Nancy Pelosi, Moonbeam Brown, the mayors of Gay Frisco, Oakland and LA love these illegals versus the working, tax paying and legal people of California.
Left out Johanesburg, South Africa, and other cities in South Africa. A “rising star” among the Most Violent Cities.
The top 10 are Hispanic Cultures.
Each with uber strict gun laws.
15 of the top 20 are between Brazil and Mexico. I haven’t been to Mexico since 1992, I guess I better keep it that way.
Guess I won't try wandering around there after midnight again.
I detect a strong Hispanic and African influence.