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Crime in Cincinnati, Ohio has been a concern of residents since the 18th century.. Earliest years. The first recorded crime in Cincinnati's history was a petty theft in 1789. Under the judgement of William McMillan, informally appointed justice of the peace, one Patrick Grimes was sentenced to twenty-nine lashes after being caught stealing cucumbe
Learn about the fifty-two neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio, and their history, location, and features. See a map, a table, and links to more information on each neighborhood.
This table shows the crime rates of the 100 most populous cities in America based on FBI data from 2019. It includes the number of murders, rapes, robberies, assaults, burglaries, larcenies, and motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 people.
Oakley is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Located in the eastern part of the city, it borders Pleasant Ridge, Madisonville, and Hyde Park. Oakley is a primary thoroughfare and a major crosstown artery in Cincinnati, and contains multiple shopping centers. The population was 11,761 at the 2020 census. [1]
Last year a record number of teens were shot in Cincinnati while overall violent crime continued to fall since a peak during the pandemic. Last year, 55 teens between 13 and 17 were shot in the ...
Madisonville is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, established in 1809 and annexed in 1911. It has a population of 17,898 and a diverse racial makeup, according to the 2020 census.
Avondale is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, with a population of 11,345. It has a history of Jewish and African American communities, and was the site of two race riots in 1967 and 1968.
Clifton is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, with a population of 8,408 in 2020. It has historic buildings, parks, shops, restaurants, and a diverse community. Learn more about its history, demographics, and culture from Wikipedia.