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As of 2016, according to crime statistics, Sunnyside had 3 times the Houston average in terms of crime. [10] In 2013 NeighborhoodScout placed a tract in Sunnyside, the intersection of Scott Street and Wilmington Street, as the 2nd most dangerous neighborhood in the United States.
Houston's murder rate in 2005 ranked 46th of U.S. cities with a population over 250,000 in 2005 (per capita rate of 16.3 murders per 100,000 population). [1] In 2010, the city's murder rate (per capita rate of 11.8 murders per 100,000 population) was ranked sixth among U.S. cities with a population of over 750,000 (behind New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia) [2 ...
13 Investigates analyzed every incident reported to Houston police since January 2020 to find the most crime-ridden neighborhoods.
After the 52 Hoover Crips began to move into the area, the neighborhood hit an increase in crime. Drive-by shootings and drug activity hit a peak in the area in 1990s. In Violent Crime, 1999-2003 The annual average rate of violent crime in Yellowstone was 25.7 per 1,000 population, more than twice that of Houston.
Houston Mayor unveils shocking revelation: 264,000 criminal allegations ignored by HPD, prompting an independent review led by former council member Ellen Cohen.
Crime in Third Ward has been on a steady decline since 2006 and as of 2014. [57] According to Houston Police Department's Uniform Crime Summary, there were approximately 1,428 total violent and non-violent crimes in 2006 in the Third Ward area patrolled by police beat 10H50. In 2013, there were approximately 991 violent and non-violent crimes ...
Sergeant J. W. Collins of the Houston Police Department (HPD) Southwest Patrol Division and the head of the Beechnut Police Station's Tactical Response Team, stated that according to an HPD study of the crime statistics comparing those of January to May 1989 to January to May 1988, after the Link Valley complexes closed, Class 1 and Class 2 ...
The community is within Super Neighborhood #23 and its recognized council was established on October 15, 2001. [85] Each super neighborhood represents a group of civic clubs, places of worship, businesses, and other institutions and community interests. [86] River Oaks is a part of the Houston City Council District G. [87]