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Poor Kelsey Briggs and her family were on my heart today. The poor baby was beaten to death by her stepfather, ahile her real father was serving his country. The DHS reports are on the website, Kelsey's Purpose. Her family is in our prayers this Christmas. I am so sorry she was taken from you.

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God knows what it is like to have your child murdered. He cares for you and for Kelsey. I hope you will seek His help dealing with your loss.

I found this info on Tozturk's Blog at Philly Future

Most Dangerous Cities With 500k or More in Population:


  1. Detroit, MI

  2. Baltimore, MD

  3. Washington, DC

  4. Memphis, TN

  5. Dallas, TX

  6. Philadelphia, PA

  7. Columbus, OH

  8. Nashville, TN

  9. Houston, TX

  10. Charlotte, NC

I have to be honest, it was no shock to see DC and Detroit at the top, but I had no idea Dallas and Houson would make the list.

The Overall Most Dangerous City in America is --- drumroll ---- Camden, New Jersey, for the second consecutive year, according to an annual survey released on Monday. The survey ranked the rates of serious crimes including murders, rapes and robberies in 369 U.S cities...

Camden, a city of 80,000 people near Philadelphia, was listed as the most dangerous, followed by Detroit, Michigan; St. Louis, Missouri; and Flint, Michigan, according to the Safest (and Most Dangerous) Cities survey by Morgan Quitno Press, a research and publishing company based in Kansas.


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