The 10 Most DANGEROUS Cities in Florida

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Holy crap! These are the places in Florida that are CRAZY dangerous!

Overall Florida is more dangerous than many other states but it’s not crazy. Florida ranks 21st in the country for total crime per capita. That accounts for the number of robberies, arsons, rapes, attacks, murders - all of it. There’s a lot of places in Florida where you can chill out without much of a worry but in many parts of this state, you gotta watch your back.

Florida! One of our fastest growing states of all. High crime in many areas certainly isn’t enough to deter people from flocking here in droves. Going back to 1960 you can see that crime wasn’t that bad at all. Then there was a huge spike in the 80s and 90s when crime here tripled. Today, crime has come back to 1960 levels again. So it’s less murderous here these days, which is good. However, in the cities we’re going to talk about, there are robberies in broad daylight, car jackings and daily shootings. There are neighborhoods in most of these cities that you shouldn’t drive through, and certainly should be avoided after dark.

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In Orlando if you’re a tourist just stay away from Pine Hills Paramore and Texas Avenue and you’ll be Staight

theswampfisher
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So... you're saying that while you're on vacation in Daytona Beach, don't stay in a cheap motel off of a main drag? Got it.

ChrisHarden
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I lived in Denver, Colorado for many years and I've been mugged on the street in broad daylight, my apartment was broken into and ransacked, and I witnessed a shooting. I've now lived in Miami for 15 years and (knock on wood) not one problem.

someguy
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Orange BLOSSOM Trail!! It's always been nasty... grew up in Orlando 1983-1996. I live in Naples FL now. Btw I think its pronounced Oh-pah-lock-ah and I've never been more paranoid in my life than the many days and nights I've spent in Florida City!. Lol, great content! Thanks👍👍

jakem
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You give great humor to your videos it's a perspective that needs addressing, good job

gergehimon
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The safest cities are coastal. They may be safest from crime, but ironically they suffer the worst damage during hurricanes.

SpookMrsSpooky
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For someone like me, that has travelled the world, and lived in war torn countries and high crime counties amongst others.. these dangerous cities are quite tame to me

Prince_Unknown
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FL native and lifelong resident. I was surprised to see my home town on the list (Lake City). What Nick didn't make clear is that the overwhelming majority of reported crimes in our town are of the non-violent type. Our murder rate is about one every three or four years. Sexual assault is higher with an average of six to eight per year.

ginadisbrow
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Having lived in S. Florida, none of these surprise me. My wife had a facility in North Miami Beach that she had to go to fairly often. The problem is you have to drive through one of the worst areas in Miami to get to North Miami Beach. Anytime I took her to this facility, I was carrying my 1911, my CZ83 backup, two loaded magazines for both, a box of extra ammo for each pistol and a fighting knife in my belt. You can never be too careful.

stevehicks
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I live in central Florida and I can’t wait to leave. Had my car broken into twice and my wife’s car got stolen. Drivers are terrible and people out here always looking for trouble. Tourists and snow birds moving here not to mention cost of living is crazy. Rent at a halfway decent place is around 1800-2000$ a month. Buying a house? A fixer upper could cost you high 200k.

GVA
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Tampa I'm very proud of you. You're not on the list. Go Tampa!!

AJJax-kdkr
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Jacksonville has so many killings that doesn't even make the news. It's awful here.

larnee
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Your commentary makes each video. Anybody can spit facts, but spitting facts infused with sarcasm, humor, common sense, and a call to act is a 10/10.

MillCity
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I grew up in miami during the 70's, 80's and 90's. The best thing I ever did in my life was to say goodbye to my friends and tell my wife and boys that I love them and we are moving. We are now in North Dakota and it is cold as hell up here and we miss the beaches. Especially Naples and Ft. Myers, this is our frozen ocean of safety and even though my family is safer i still have my weapons.. These people are great up here and my kids and grandkids are safer up here. They also love the snow!

bulsibacininiko
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I live in Central Florida for over 40 years and it's freaking dangerous on the roads more than anything else with all these damn fools moving down here and the old folks

CR-wksy
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That Galaga intro made me 🤣. That was so random. Classic!!!! That is something that is along the lines of my sense of humor. Great video!!

manfredmann
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That’s too bad about Orlando, but I’m not surprised because where there’s tourism, there’s criminal activities.

whatsup
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I live in Santa Rosa County! It’s safe unless your daughter goes for a walk in your safe neighborhood, and a bear chases her! Happened the other day! Santa Rosa has an issue right now of overbuilding, and taking the bears habitats. There used to be nothing but woods behind us, and now it’s all turning into new subdivisions. Our beaches are nice though!

HeatherSummerRaine
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No matter what you have to admit Florida is much nicer than a lot of other states the roads are so nice most of the cities are so clean and so many great natural things to see and beautiful beaches everywhere.

austinkealey
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I was born in Pine Hills (on Mercy Drive which they also call “Pine Kills” in addition to “Crime Hills”)…we got out fairly quick in the 80s. It’s gotten slightly better now, as well as the Parramore district, but I still wouldn’t go there at night! (Also, it’s Orange Blossom Trail, not Orange Beach Trail…I know I’m splitting hairs there). Lived in Volusia County most of my life, and even worked in an inner city school in Daytona. You’re 100 percent right, Daytona (or “Dirt-tona as a lot of people call it) can get pretty crazy after dark!

keeranimal