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Homicide: Florida Has One Of The Top Murder Capitals In America

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During the past few years, homicide rates and gun violence has been a rapidly growing issue in our country- even here in Florida. This increasing issue has been one of the most broadcasted and discussed topics nationwide. While flipping through almost any Florida news outlet, you can bet to find a brand new breaking story. Recent reports have claimed that somewhat of a decline is present with this issue in Florida and nationwide. Having this decline is important for the safety of our country but there are still cities that have hefty homicide rates.

In order to determine which cities have the biggest homicide rate problems, WalletHub compared 40 of the largest U.S. cities based on per capita homicides in Q3 2023, as well as per capita homicides in Q3 2023 vs. Q3 2022 and Q3 2021.

Main Findings

You might wonder which cities still have the highest homicide rates. Aside from our nation's capitol and some familiar names, well, it might be closer to home than you think. Even after a report of decreasing rates, Jacksonville, FL, is still in the top 10 cities with the highest homicide rates. Within the top 40 largest U.S. cities, in Florida, Jacksonville ranked at number 7. Furthermore, Jacksonville also ranked in spot 5 for 'highest change' in homicides per capita (Q3 2023 vs Q3 2022).

The rest of the top ranking cities can be found below.

Cities with the Biggest Homicide Rate Problems

Overall Rank* CityTotal Score Homicide Cases per Capita** (Q3 2023) Rank Change in Homicide Cases per Capita** (Q3 2023 vs Q3 2022) Rank Change in Homicide Cases per Capita** (Q3 2023 vs Q3 2021) Rank 
1Washington, DC94.8112.30
(2)
4.54
(1)
2.93
(1)
2Memphis, TN92.4413.72
(1)
2.21
(2)
1.58
(3)
3Detroit, MI72.7911.77
(4)
-2.01
(36)
-0.46
(21)
4Milwaukee, WI68.1610.03
(6)
-0.86
(25)
-0.52
(22)
5Atlanta, GA66.018.94
(7)
1.83
(4)
-1.42
(26)
6Baltimore, MD62.9011.31
(5)
-1.18
(30)
-3.88
(37)
7Jacksonville, FL57.344.69
(17)
1.17
(5)
1.39
(4)
8Kansas City, MO55.386.17
(11)
-1.99
(34)
0.60
(10)
9Dallas, TX54.485.08
(15)
1.08
(6)
-0.08
(16)
10Seattle, WA53.353.44
(22)
0.83
(9)
1.79
(2)

Source: WalletHub
A look at the graphic above reveals another Florida city on the list. St. Petersburg ranked number 33 out of the top 40 largest U.S. cities. Additionally, St. Petersburg scored a 35.63 overall total score. While looking at this ranking, I was shocked that Miami was no where to be found. This was until I remembered the one and only time I have ever had to use my personal pepper spray was actually during a trip to St. Petersburg. Even though I had a jump scare during my St. Petersburg getaway, I overall did not feel endangered during my trip compared to other bigger cities. 

 

These 14 Florida Animals Can Kill You

Well, that got my attention. Whether you're here in Florida visiting, or a long time resident, you need to know that Florida has dangers. Sure, we've got our share of fluffy bunnies and squirrels, but Florida animals can kill.  Also, an honorable mention to the wild monkeys near Ocala that have the deadly herpes B virus. No one in Florida has died from that - yet.

Let’s face it, there’s a lot of things down here trying to kill you. There’s 6 venomous snakes in Florida, and only 2 of them were deadly enough to make this list. Deaths from these animals are rare, but not zero. I personally think you're more likely to be injured by a New York snowbird driving into you in a Publix lot. I kid, I kid. I'm only singling out New York because ya'll are terrible drivers. Nothing personal. The left lane is for passing.

Did I ever tell you about the time a guy with Jersey plates wanted to fight me at the car wash in Estero? He had all his floor mats out and was vacuuming his truck so I pulled in the wash bay in front of him. I just wanted to wash off some dirt. He stormed up and was ready to fight because "that's not how you do it." Sorry, I'm getting sidetracked.

Ranker put together a list of  the most dangerous animals here in Florida. Florida Man is a lot more dangerous than any of these animals, but we've covered that extensively. So here we go, with 14 animals in Florida that can kill you.

The Box Jellyfish

Did you know? Box jellyfish kill more people each year than sharks. A sting from a box jellyfish can stop your heart. More than 8 different species have caused deaths. And they're not just here in the tropics. They've even, on occasion, made their way up to New Jersey where I'm sure someone guy probably tried to fight it.

I hate these guys - Brown Recluse Spider

I know someone that had multiple brown recluse spider bites on her arm and into her armpit. She didn’t die but it suuuuuuuuuucked. Necrosis, fever, vomiting are all likely symptoms. 

The Deadly Black Widow Spider

You normally you won’t die if you get bit by one of these, but are you ready to take that chance? One time I was at a transmitter site and opened a panel to find a black widow nest waiting inside. Momma and all her babies.  I don’t help with engineering anymore. Nope.

The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

It’s called a rattlesnake for a reason, it’ll rattle it’s tail to let you know you need to move on. If unheeded, this snake has an incredible painful bite. If you don’t get help immediately, you can die. Painfully.

The Big Bad Bull Shark

You knew there’d be a shark on this list. Big and aggressive, they cruise the coast of Florida. They're generally not looking to bite humans but you know, things happen.

Florida's Most Famous - The Alligator

Class, this is what’s know as an Apex predator. Top of the food chain. More and more often we’re seeing these beasts on the golf course. Don’t wanna get eaten? Stick to Top Golf. I took this picture in the Everglades from an air boat. Was it smart to stop an airboat on shore next to an alligator? Probably not, but this is Florida. 

Another snake - The Southern Copperhead

Look at how that thing blends in with the leaves – watch your step. Interesting fact, this snake will generally give you a warning strike with little or no venom. The second bite though… Strangely enough my cat does the same thing. 

Soo....... Kissing Bugs?

It sounds friendly enough, except that the “kiss” is actually a bloodsucking bite. Not fun. But that’s not really where the real danger is. These bugs transfer a parasite that transmits Chagas, which may lead to fatal cardiac arrest.

The Great White Shark

Yes, as in “Jaws”. Like old people from New York, they come down here in the winter for the warmer climate. Fortunately they don't have cars. 

Fire Ants

I’ve been bit by fire ants many times, it’s not fun. Fortunately for me after the first couple of bites I’m smart enough to get out of the grass. If you’re allergic, or even if you get enough bites, your body can swell up to the point where you suffocate. The best way to avoid this is to stay inside and play video games. I've probably killed millions of these things in my yard over the last decade. But there's always more. 

Ooooooooooooh - Barracuda

Super sharp teeth and don’t normally attack humans. These things can swim up to 35 mph (OMG!) and if something shiny catches their eye, like a necklace on a swimmer, they might accidentally attack.

A Wild Boar

If you live in a rural area down here, you’ve seen these things. They are mean, and will attack. The best part? They’re full of diseases and bacteria – including anthrax. I knew a guy in North Fort Myers that spotted one but didn't have his gun. So he killed it with a screwdriver. North Fort Myers people are different. 

Florida Panther

True story, that picture was taken in Charlotte County. There’s actually no reported deaths in Florida from panther attacks, although they have been know to take down livestock. No human deaths in Florida, don’t want to be the first.

Black Bear

If they do attack, they tend to maul rather than kill. So, maybe scarring and horrible disfigurement? Black bears live in the rural areas and are quite known to sift through trash and if you leave pet food outside – you may get a new pet. These things are why people in Golden Gate have to be careful where they put their trash cans. 

Be sure to check out the companion piece: The 6 venomous snakes of Florida

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