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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , on it’s website www.foreignpolicy.com , has called New Orleans “the most deadly city in the United States”. This opinion is based on a homicide statistic which pegs the city with between 67 and 95 murders per year , per 100,000 residents. **
* Orleans Parish Coroner Frank Minyard once distributed pink bumper sticks with this slogan.
**excerpt from GROUP:New Orleans ‘most deadly city’ by Allen M. Johnson Jr.
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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , on it’s website www.foreignpolicy.com , has called New Orleans “the most deadly city in the United States”. This opinion is based on a homicide statistic which pegs the city with between 67 and 95 murders per year , per 100,000 residents. **
* Orleans Parish Coroner Frank Minyard once distributed pink bumper sticks with this slogan.
**excerpt from GROUP:New Orleans ‘most deadly city’ by Allen M. Johnson Jr.
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