Usually it is an honor to be number one in something, unless, of course, the honor is for being the city with one of the highest crime rate in the United States.
On July 26, 2003, three men armed with an AK-47, a .45-caliber handgun and a 9mm handgun ambushed two innocent victims at the TCL Car Wash on 1901 Louisiana Avenue in New Orleans, all because the victims drove the wrong car. The police described the attack as a case of mistaken identity. The assailants were presumably looking for someone in the same make and color of car in what was believed to be a drug-related incident.