Submitted by noblemintlad t3_ztq8bu in ColumbiaMD
eblackman t1_j1fqyw4 wrote
Reply to comment by BakeBeginning7863 in Car got stolen in Kings Contrivance by noblemintlad
i hear you and my car was stolen over in River Hill.
gravybang t1_j1g13no wrote
County in Crisis!
BakeBeginning7863 t1_j1fw3mz wrote
Exactly people downvoting this, but they’re just desensitized to it. People get their wheels stolen all the time. Columbia is the most overrated suburb.
Cee_Cee_Knight t1_j1g4xgk wrote
I don’t think people are desensitized it’s just there is crime everywhere/always and if you compare Columbia crime to neighboring areas crime… Columbia is a lot safer .
BakeBeginning7863 t1_j1g9lo7 wrote
That speaks more to Maryland than other places
No-Pianist8555 t1_j1gfef1 wrote
That’s the thing there isn’t crime in suburbs like this in other states. You just think it’s normal
TinyHorseHands t1_j1hztfy wrote
Columbia isn't a suburb. It's Maryland's second largest city. The population density (3310 people/sq mi) is comparable to:
- Houston, TX (3617)
- Tampa, FL (3505)
- Phoenix, AZ (3245)
- Austin, TX (3060)
- Charlotte, NC (2873)
- New Orleans (2301)
https://filterbuy.com/resources/most-and-least-densely-populated-cities/. Full list at the bottom.
Property crime in Columbia is 15.39/1000 residents.
-Houston is 43.06
-Tampa is 16.34
-Phoenix is 31.77
-Austin is 38.0
-Charlotte is 33.66
-New Orleans is 47.13
If you look at cities with comparable overall population and population density, you get:
- Everett, WA is 3359/1000 residents and has a property crime rate of 33.09
- Meridian, ID is 3254 and has a rate of 8.5
- Roseville, CA is 3210 and has a rate of 19.65
- Arvada, CO is 3113 and has a rate of 31.52
- Temecula, CA is 3079 and has a rate of 20.61
All crime rate data is from Neighborhood Scout.
Numbers speak for themselves.
ThingsThatDie t1_j1gheg4 wrote
People love it in Columbia, like it or not
BakeBeginning7863 t1_j1gi35l wrote
The people that like Columbia probably live in some housing plan 800k+. Not people living in apartments
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