Thursday 14 February 2013

Two White Cities Make Saftest City List in Oregon; Hint No Mexicans Blacks Or Immigrants West Linn, Lake Oswego

I don't think they are all that safe, as they are surrounded by the invaders from Mexico in Tigard and  Beaverton. It's like the West Hills of Portland, 25 robberies by one black male alone.

West Linn, Lake Oswego ranked on a new list of the 100 safest U.S. cities

By Rick Bella, The Oregonian
on February 11, 2013 at 2:56 PM, updated February 12, 2013 at 11:04 AM
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West Linn is ranked the 36th-safest city in a new list of the top 100 issued by a real estate information service. The list, by NeighborhoodScout, lists Lake Oswego as the 84th-safest among cities with at least 25,000 residents.
NeighborhoodScout compiles information on livability factors such as traffic, public schools, appreciation rates and real estate costs for would-be buyers and sellers. For the safety rankings, NeighborhoodScout compared the total number of property and violent crimes reported to the FBI in 2011 per 1,000 residents -- the latest final figures available.
The safest city was found to be Franklin, Mass., a city of 31,635 about half-way between Boston and Providence, R.I.
The most-dangerous city is listed as East St. Louis, Ill., a city of 27,027 directly across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Mo.
In West Linn, NeighborhoodScout noted 10 violent crimes and 268 property crimes, for a total of 278 incidents.  The safest neighborhoods were found to be Willamette Drive/Marylhurst, City Center, Robinwood, Shadowood and Willamette.
In Lake Oswego, NeighborhoodScout noted 19 violent crimes and 502 property crimes for a total of 521. The safest neighborhoods were Forsberg Road/Suncreek Drive, South Shore Boulevard, City Center and South Lake Oswego.
Violent crimes used in the tally include murder, rape, armed robbery and aggravated assault. Property crimes include burglary, larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft.
NeighborhoodScout intends to update its list when the final 2012 figures are available from the FBI.

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