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  2. Crime in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-Rhine, the site of the 2001 Cincinnati riots, became the city's most dangerous neighborhood by 2009. However, it has since seen intensive redevelopment efforts. [ 25 ] Private development corporations and city officials have begun to address the problems that come with a neighborhood with low employment and high crime rates.

  4. Safe and Dangerous Places in Cincinnati - AOL

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    Alamy Cincinnati may not have the high crime rates of other metropolitan areas, but crime does exist. ... Safe and Dangerous Places in Cincinnati. Carol Rucker. Updated September 22, 2016 at 2:13 PM.

  5. List of United States cities by crime rate - Wikipedia

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    The number of murders includes nonnegligent manslaughter. This list is based on the reporting. In most cases, the city and the reporting agency are identical. However, in some cases such as Charlotte, Honolulu, and Las Vegas, the reporting agency has more than one municipality. Murder is the only statistic that all agencies are required to report.

  6. Forever chemicals in Ohio's drinking water: Why Cincinnati is ...

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    The latest data found levels of one compound at 4.2 parts per trillion at Cincinnati’s northwest plant. In Indian Hill, it was 12.4 parts per trillion and in Loveland it was 16 parts per ...

  7. The Who concert disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Who concert disaster. A victim is covered with a sheet as emergency workers attempt to revive others. The Who concert disaster was a crowd disaster that occurred on December 3, 1979, when English rock band the Who performed at Riverfront Coliseum (now known as Heritage Bank Center) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, and a rush of concert ...

  8. Harambe - Wikipedia

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    Harambe (/ həˈrɑːmbeɪ / hə-RAHM-bay; May 27, 1999 – May 28, 2016) was a western lowland gorilla who lived at the Cincinnati Zoo. On May 28, 2016, a three-year-old boy visiting the zoo climbed under a fence into an outdoor gorilla enclosure where he was violently grabbed and dragged by Harambe. [3] Fearing for the boy's life, a zoo ...

  9. Avondale, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The riots helped fuel beliefs that the city was too dangerous for families and helped accelerate "white flight" to the suburbs. [16] Between 1960 and 1970 the city of Cincinnati lost 10% of its population, compared to a loss of just 0.3% from 1950 to 1960. After the riots, Black community members were appointed to city boards and commissions.