Report claims crime occurs every 56 seconds in Colorado city, resulting in ‘F’ grade

A company called Crime Grade prides themselves in providing detailed breakdowns of crime occurs in cities and towns around the United States – and their data may reveal some scary details related to places in Colorado.

According to the company’s report on Denver , a crime is committed every 56 seconds, with the city scoring an ‘F’ overall in their grading system, which is created on a ‘crime per capita’ basis. Broken down by category of crime, ‘violent crime’ scored a D- and ‘property crime’ and ‘other crime’ scored an F.

Mapping provided by the company shows that crime is most likely to occur in the downtown Denver area and east side, while the western side of the metro area is relatively safer, including several areas that fall among the ‘A’ grades on their scale…

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