Posted on 08/23/2015 5:10:48 AM PDT by WKB
JACKSON, Miss. Onlyinyourstate.com has put out its list of the most dangerous cities in Mississippi.
The magnolia state is ranked the 36th most dangerous state in the country, putting it in the bottom half of states when it comes to safety. Home Security Shield helped onlyinyourstate.com come up with the list.
HSS says, Our rankings are based solely on the data publicly released each year by the FBI. A crime is a crime, so we took both violent and property crimes into account when compiling our list of Mississippis most dangerous cities.
The top ten most dangerous cities in Mississippi, according to onlyinyourstate.com, are:
10. Moss Point
9. McComb
8. Pascagoula
7. Greenwood
6. Vicksburg
5. Clarksdale
4. Cleveland
3. Greenville
2. Jackson
1. Indianola
yes, Mississippi has a hispanic “problem(Haley thinks we dont) Do de maf..
you should go durin black spring break to the coastal areas.
You’re getting very warm
what about the Waffle House in West Point Mississippi? With all the jokes about Rednecks in Waffle Houses, that’s one town you dont want to dine in.
My husband is a real redneck, a blond fair skinned person of Scot Irish descent who has a sunburned neck., when he spends time out side. He is not insulted by the term at all.
Why Ma’am I am a redneck also, with west european all over me except that brief geneological experiment with Cherokee my great great grandfather had.Czech,Irish French and indian.
In Houston area,in the Woodlands, is one of our area’s best historical writers, Mr Hewitt Clarke.He lives out there and travels about ,in his 80s, he is a character that belongs in one of his books.
God Bless.....
Boowhoknew
When my husband who is Irish, English, French and possibly German heard his great aunt say there had been an Indian grandmother way way back, he was thrilled to Have Indian heritage!
Then his aunt said “ don’t worry, she was the white folks kind of Indian” .
As for me I am a Scot/ Brit as far back as you can go. I would love to have some Native American in my history.
I am going to ask my husband if he has read anything by Mr Clark.
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