Fox News reports on safety concerns at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, refuting a study ranking it as the No. 2 most unsafe beach in the U.S. City officials and locals dispute the findings, calling the study 'fake news.' Despite recent shootings, residents express feeling safe in the area.
Key Points
City officials and residents dispute the accuracy of the study's data.
Despite recent incidents, many feel safe and enjoy living in Myrtle Beach.
Pros
City officials and locals refute the study's claims about Myrtle Beach being unsafe.
Residents express feeling safe and enjoy living in the area.
Cons
Recent shootings in the entertainment district have raised concerns about safety.
Study ranks Myrtle Beach as the No. 2 most unsafe beach in the U.S., citing various risk factors.