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Jennings Ranked Eighth Most Dangerous City In Louisiana

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Jennings, Louisiana — A South Hill Enterprises report released in 2026 ranked Jennings No. 8 among Louisiana’s most dangerous cities, citing about 1,012 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. The ranking used FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data and local law enforcement records and referenced US News statewide crime standings published this week. Washington, D.C. — Separately, the Louisiana NOW Pavilion opened June 25 as part of the Great American State Fair and the Freedom 250 commemoration; Louisiana Economic Development, working with more than 50 state partners, reported the pavilion has welcomed over 16,000 visitors since opening, a figure released this week to promote statewide economic and cultural opportunities.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data provide the baseline for statewide comparisons.
  • US News lists Louisiana low nationally in Crime & Corrections and violent crime metrics.
  • South Hill Enterprises releases a 2026 city-level crime ranking placing Jennings No. 8.
  • Local outlets report Jennings’ ranking and the violent crime rate of about 1,012 per 100,000.
  • June 25: Louisiana NOW Pavilion opens in Washington, D.C., and later reports over 16,000 visitors.

Why This Matters to You

Jennings' high crime rate may affect your safety if you live, work, or travel there. Check local crime maps and stay informed about areas to avoid. Consider joining or starting a neighborhood watch program to strengthen community safety.

The Bottom Line

Jennings ranks 8th in Louisiana for violent crime, but that's not the whole story. The Louisiana NOW Pavilion is drawing thousands, promoting the state's positive aspects. Remember, every community has its challenges and strengths. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Jennings.

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Who Benefited

Louisiana Economic Development and the more than 50 participating organizations benefited from national exposure at the Louisiana NOW Pavilion, which reported over 16,000 visitors since opening on June 25, enhancing promotional opportunities for state industries and cultural assets.

Who Impacted

Residents of Jennings and local community stakeholders suffered reputational and safety impacts as the city reported about 1,012 violent crimes per 100,000 residents and ranked No. 8 among Louisiana’s most dangerous cities in the cited 2026 report.

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Who Benefited

Louisiana Economic Development and the more than 50 participating organizations benefited from national exposure at the Louisiana NOW Pavilion, which reported over 16,000 visitors since opening on June 25, enhancing promotional opportunities for state industries and cultural assets.

Who Impacted

Residents of Jennings and local community stakeholders suffered reputational and safety impacts as the city reported about 1,012 violent crimes per 100,000 residents and ranked No. 8 among Louisiana’s most dangerous cities in the cited 2026 report.

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