Gumbo4x4
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I think suburbanites almost always feel that way about the central city, at least around older/poorer cities. It is a product of hearing all the "if it bleeds, it leads" stories on the local news. But most of those things are happening in parts of the city where tourists would never venture. I grew up in an inner-ring Detroit suburb and now in the rural-exurban fringe, and we know people who have NEVER set foot in the city because of their perception of the crime rates. But most of that crime takes place in a handful of deeply impoverished neighborhoods, many of which saw their local police precincts shuttered due to budget cuts; crime rates in the downtown and midtown areas are modest and police presence is visible and pro-active.
We spent three days in Memphis, including two evenings in the city, and I never felt unsafe even as a woman traveling solo with a child.
St Louis gets a similar rap because the city limits are quite small and most of the "bad" neighborhoods are inside the limits while all the suburbs are outside the limits. It skews the average quite a bit. But, the majority of issues are in a handful of easily avoided (and obviously rundown) neighborhoods.