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New Study: US Murders Concentrated In Nonwhite Counties

April 29, 2017

Sixty-eight percent of all murders in the U.S. occur in just 5 percent of counties—all of them concentrated in nonwhite-inhabited regions, a new study by the Crime Prevention Research Center has shown.

The report, titled “The Geographical Concentration of Murders,” is careful to avoid mentioning race, but the maps and data provided show clearly the relationship between race and the murder rate.
 
Old May 18th, 2021 #23
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Black Share of Known Murder Offenders, 1980-2019



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Old September 23rd, 2021 #24
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Out Of Control Black Violence: US Crime Data Estimates Show Murder Rate Is At 25 Year High

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The New York Times is looking to get ahead of next Monday's scheduled release of FBI national crime data, which is expected to show a historic spike in murders largely driven by systematically emboldened black criminals.

The anti-racist policies that have created these conditions, including criminal justice reform, have enjoyed bipartisan support from US elites based on narratives amplified by the New York Times. As the 2022 midterms approach, Republicans plan to change their tune on the issue and use it to deal the Democrats an electoral blow.

According to estimates by the Times, homicides per 100,000 jumped from 5 in 2019 to 6.1 in 2020, a year-over-year record rise and the highest the murder rate has been since 1998.

So far in 2021, homicides have risen further compared to 2020 by 10% to about 6.7 according to the paper. The streets of America are more dangerous today than they were in 1997 (6.5). At the same time, the US incarceration rate is at its lowest since 1995.

The Times has previously tried to rationalize the rise in violence and its obvious causes by releasing outlandish explanations, such as Jewish journalists Jeff Asher and Ben Horwitz's piece claiming the problem is being caused by COVID induced anxiety.

In reality, the United States' drastic increase in murder is a stark outlier among first world nations. According to a study by the United Nation's Office On Drugs and Crime (UNDOC), COVID lock downs led to a 25% drop in homicides overall in Europe.

Next week's official crime report will include racial demographic data, which was omitted from the New York Times analysis, that will help provide further evidence that the main driver of this crisis is the state, business and media-led implementation of the Black Lives Matter luxury belief.

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Killer Stats 2022

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CRIME Published June 20, 2022 11:14am EDT

Five major cities on pace to pass steep 2021 homicide totals halfway through 2022

Milwaukee recorded the largest homicide increase of the group, with the rate rising 24.7% over this time in 2021


By Michael Lee | Fox News

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Five major U.S. cities are currently on pace to break their homicide totals from last year, continuing a violent trend that started in 2020.

Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Baltimore, Milwaukee, and Atlanta have all seen homicide numbers outpace their mark from 2021 halfway through this year, with Milwaukee seeing the largest spike of the group, according to crime data reviewed by Fox News. Wisconsin's largest city has recorded 96 homicides as of June 17 compared to 77 at this time a year ago, a 24.7% increase.

The numbers continue a trend that has plagued the country since 2020, when homicides in the U.S. increased nearly 30% compared to 2019. That trend continued last year, with the Council on Criminal Justice statistics showing homicides across the county in 2021 increased 5% over 2020.

The nation's capital has been another victim of the trend in 2022, recording 93 homicides as of June 17 compared to 82 at this point a year ago, a 13.4% increase. Atlanta's increasing rate came in just behind Washington D.C., with homicides as of June 11 coming in at 68 compared to 60 at the same point in 2021, a 13.3% increase. Baltimore (7.7%) and Los Angeles (7.3%) have also seen increased over last year, recording 153 and 162 homicides respectively, an increase over 2021's year-to-date totals of 142 and 151.
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