Black Hawk County, Iowa Supervisor Chris Schwartz debunked again (Waterloo)

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Chris Schwartz (Black Hawk County, Iowa Supervisor) says, "We're not safe anywhere" & is using his own ignorance as an argument for Nazi-style & Leninist gun control

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https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/https://professor_enigma.webs.com/covid-increase-homicides I’ve debunked Chris Schwartz before https://rumble.com/v1oaxm2-chris-schwartz-black-hawk-county-iowa-supervisor-debunked-on-gun-control-an.html https://rumble.com/v3255lu-chris-schwartz-black-hawk-county-iowa-supervisor-debunked-again-we-arent-sa.html https://rumble.com/v1tfb1c-chris-schwartz-black-hawk-county-iowa-supervisor-says-were-not-safe-anywher.html for saying, “We’re not safe anywhere” so let us do it again.

Most of this will be review, but I will add a tidbit or two of new information. Democrats often repeat that same garbage over & over ala Goebbels, hoping to dupe people into becoming slaves to the state because slaves to the state are easier to control.

From 2016-22 (make sure you select 1/1/16 to 12/31/22) https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/DrillDownReports according to the State of Iowa, there were 428 cases of Murder/Nonnegligent Manslaughter, which equals a murder rate of (Iowa’s population 2016-22 = 22,165,187 https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-counties-total.html https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-counties-total.html) 1.930 per 100,000. That is uber-low. Must be #whitesupremacy causing that, right?

Waterloo City during that time frame according to the State of Iowa had a whopping 40 murders. The city’s population from 2016-22 was 471,464 & that’s a murder rate of 8.484 per 100,000. For Chris Schwartz & his mouth-breathing zombies, that is 440% HIGHER than the Iowa average. I will again state that Waterloo is a Democrat-dominated “diverse” city.

https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/https://www.biggestuscities.com/city/waterloo-iowa https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/waterloocityiowa/PST045222

According to the Waterloo Police Dept. https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/https://waterloopolice.com/images/recordsreports/ucrstats.pdf from 2016-22 there were 38 murders, which is a murder rate of 8.06 per 100,000.

The FBI https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/explorer/crime/crime-trend pegs Waterloo’s murders from 2016-21 (2022 is NOT out yet) at 32. It is a very unsafe city is a state that has a lot of counties sans murder.

I find it amusing at best, evil at worst that a person from that area is complaining that we aren’t safe anywhere. Uh yeah, speak for yourself dummy.

Now let’s look at the demographics of these murders, shall we? According to the FBI, from 2016-21 there were 19 murder offenders in Waterloo, Iowa & 17 of them (89.47%) were Black. Of the 31 victims where the race of the victim was known, 25 (80.64%) were Black in a city that is ~17% Black.

https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/ArrestDrillDown According to the State of Iowa, of the 14 arrestees for murder in Waterloo, 13 of the 14 (92.85%) were Black (2016-22).

The problem children in Iowa https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/ArrestDrillDown (Fort Dodge, Ames, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Davenport) featured 76 arrestees (2016-22) for murder & 68.42% (52) of them were Black.

https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/CrimeDistributionReport Concerning again the problem children in Iowa (2016-22, Fort Dodge, Ames, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Davenport) of the 155 weapons used (excluding “unknown”), 45 (29.03%) of them were not a firearm/gun.

https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/CrimeDistributionReport Again, the same cities as above (Fort Dodge, Ames, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Davenport), the “location type” of murder victims – (excluding “unknown”) of the 163, 50.92% (83) were murdered outside a “residence/home.” 62 of the 163 (38.03%) were murdered in what could be considered “outside”, such as a gangbanger approaching you in the parking lot to rob & carjack you. Leaving your gun at home will do potential victims no good.

The percentage of folks murdered outside a “residence/home” is much higher in those cities than Iowa en masse as you will see.

https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/CrimeDistributionReport For the entire state of Iowa (2016-22) pertaining to “Location Type” of the 420 victims (excluding “unknown”) 118 (28.09%) were killed in what could be categorized as “outside.” 166 victims (39.52%) were killed outside of a “residence/home.”

https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/CrimeDistributionReport Concerning the preferred weapons of those who commit murder in Waterloo, 30 of the 38 (78.94%) featured some sort of “firearm” (firearm, handgun, shotgun), the other 8 were either burned by some incendiary device that is not a firearm, curbed stomped (personal weapons) or took a baseball bat or similar weapon to the cranium. I checked this https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/MurderCrimeByORIReport to make sure the numbers jive (more sources, better data) & they did.

That same webpage allows you to take a gander at the “Location Type” so you can see where folks met their end. This is important, as Fascists like Black Hawk County, Iowa Supervisor Chris Schwartz want to disarm rural Iowans because lunatics (like his constituents in Waterloo) are indiscriminately killing.

I have a firearm (I utilized CCW even before Iowa enacted “Constitutional Carry”) to protect myself in the unlikely event that one of Chris Schwartz’s voters attempts to carjack me, mug me or assault me.

In Waterloo (2016-22) of the 40 murders, 17 of them (42.5%) took place *outside* a home/residence. I mention that because some of the Fascists are okay w/ me defending my home, but outside the home, not so much. As if none of Chris’ constituents in Waterloo are privy to attacking innocents (or other gangbangers who never give out a present on Father’s Day) outside of their home or apartment.

14 of the 40 (35%) took place in what could be considered “outdoors” (Highway/road/alley/street/sidewalk, gas station, field/woods, parking garage, or park/playground). In Waterloo, almost half the murders do not take place in a home or residence & over a third are outside. How is some old man or old lady supposed to protect herself from some knife-wielding lunatic, who could probably overpower them even if they were not armed?

What is Chris Schwartz’s plan if some clown strung out on meth & pills kicks his door in at 2 AM? Call the police & tell the perp to wait 10 minutes? What a dummy!

According to the FBI, 23 of the 30 (2016-21) weapons (76.66%) involved in murder in Waterloo were a “firearm” or “gun.” During the same time frame, 18 of the 32 victims were killed inside a home or residence, meaning 43.75% were not killed in a home or residence. During the same time frame, 10 of the 32 victims (31.25%) were killed “outside” (field/woods or Highway/Alley/Street/Sidewalk).

Sounds like you’re not safe outside your home in Waterloo, doesn’t it?

According to the FBI (2016-21) of the 454 victims (excluding “unknown” locales) in Iowa, 261 were killed inside a “residence/home”, meaning 42.51% were killed outside a “residence/home.” Of the 454 victims, 30.61% (139) were killed in what could be considered “outside” (park/playground, convenience store, beach, parking garage, etc). That jives pretty close to the data from Waterloo.

According to the FBI (2016-21 Iowa), the preferred weapon (excluding “unknown”) to commit murder was a “firearm” (263 of 417) 63.06% of the time, meaning 36.94% of the time, a gun was not needed.

https://icrime.dps.state.ia.us/CrimeInIowa/Report/CrimeDistributionReport For Iowa en masse (2016-22), of the 394 known weapons, 40.86% (161) of them did NOT involve a gun/firearm. Pretty close to FBI data, even though their 2022 data is not out yet.

You can see the problem children in Iowa have guns being used to commit murder more often than Iowa en masse & you have a higher % of murders being committed outside a “residence/home.”

We are going to keep going, but my point is this – it’s “rare” (unless YOU had a relative murdered at a gas station, walking down the sidewalk or hiking trail or at a beach minding their own business) that people get murdered while filling up for gas or parking their car at a garage & heading to work, but it happens & denying people their God-Given & Constitutional Right to defend themselves from lunatics basically ensured that every rapist, carjacker & gang-banger (especially if you are in Cook County, IL, Lost Angeles, Chicago, etc) will get their way, possibly kill you & never be caught.

Chris Schwartz & his cronies have a vision of Fascism for America & it involves disarming rural Iowans so they cannot defend themselves. I am certainly not looking for trouble, but in the *unlikely event* I am in Des Moines & someone attempts to steal one of my SUVs they will find trouble at the end of a barrel.

I have a dashcam to record any information I might need (but many criminals are affixing fake plates on their cars, so giving the police that info will do no good, they’ll have it replaced in an hour) & I have a firearm to protect myself.

I DO NOT advertise that, but I have it should I need it. Chris Schwartz screeches like a lunatic over murders in the most dangerous city in Iowa (Waterloo) & most of Iowa is as safe as a baby in its mothers’ arms.

Unless of course you’re carrying that baby into the pediatrician, your hands are full & some lunatic walks up to you, demanding money. If hubby is there, he pulls his revolver (because he’s strapped!) & tells the meth head to back off or he’s going to be pushing daisies!

Let us continue & examine Illinois https://ilucr.nibrs.com/ReportsIndex/List

https://ilucr.nibrs.com/Report/DrillDownReports From 2016-22 in the Land of Lincoln, of the 1,431 victims (Excluding “other/unknown”), only 30.88% (442) were murdered inside a “home/residence”. In IL, you are more likely to be murdered outside a home or residence than in Iowa & IL has a high homicide rate.

I counted 914 murders (63.87%) that could be categorized as “outside”, it sounds like you’re in great peril in IL. If you have followed my essays, you know most of this is likely Cook County & most of that is Chicago, so let us look at Chicago, shall we?

Same data as above, (2016-22) of the 941 victims (excluding “other/unknown”), 77.15% (726) were murdered outside a “residence/home.” That is an alarming number of folks (and I submit, some of it is gangland violence where a gang member gets a “receipt” for a murder some months ago) murdered outside of a home.

Of those 941 victims, 72.9% (686) were murdered in what could be considered “outside.” That is an alarmingly high percentage. Remember when Michelle Obongo said Barack Obama could be killed just filling up his car at a gas station?

Chicago has plenty of that, people getting snuffed out while they are not at home watching TV. They’re filling up their car, they’re watching their children play at the park, they’re parking their car at the parking garage & bang, they’re dead.

https://ilucr.nibrs.com/Report/CrimeDistributionReport Now let us look at the preferred weapons of assailants 2016-22, first for IL en masse. Of the 1,361 weapons (excluding “unknown”) 11.46% (156) were not a firearm or gun. IL residents use firearms to kill their targets much more often than Iowans or even the most violent areas of Iowa. YIKES!

Now let us run those numbers for Chicago. Of the 913 known weapons, 57 (6.24%) were NOT a firearm, meaning 856 (93.75%) of them were. That is statistically very, very high. In Chicago, one of the murder capitals of the U.S. there are a high % of firearm murders.

According to the FBI (2021; IL has not been NIBRS friendly for very long) in Illinois en masse there were 514 known weapons, 92.21% (474) were firearms. In 2021, of the 528 murder victims where the location of the murder was known, only 26.7% (141) were inside a “residence/home.” 358 of the 528 locations (67.8%) could be considered “outside.” That’s only one year of data though & disproportionately high, dovetailing w/ state data.

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https://coloradocrimestats.state.co.us/public/View/dispview.aspx?Repo (Select “Violent Crime Weapons”) In Colorado from 2016-22 (excluding “unknown”), “firearms” were responsible for 1,361 of the 1,900 known weapons used to commit murder or 71.63%.

According to the FBI from 2016-21 (Colorado), of the 1,373 known weapons, 69.7% (957) of them were firearms. 416 of the weapons (30.29%) during the commission of a murder occurred where the assailant did NOT need a firearm.

https://coloradocrimestats.state.co.us/public/View/dispview.aspx?ReportId=39&MemberSelection_[Incident%20Date].[Incident%20Date%20Hierarchy]=2022&MemberSelection_[Jurisdiction].[Jurisdiction%20Hierarchy]=CO Pertaining to locations of murder in Colorado 2016-22 (excluding “other/unknown”), 954 of the 1,893 (50.39%) occurred in a “residence/home.”

According to the State of CO (adding the totals for “Road/Parking/Camps”), 36.34% (688) of the murders occurred in what would be categorized as “outside”.

https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/explorer/crime/crime-trend According to the FBI 2016-21, the weapon of choice (excluding “unknown” weapons) for murderers in DENVER was firearms at 72.7% (309 of 425) of the time. That is actually pretty close to the CO statewide average. Denver has seen its murder rate skyrocket since career criminal & drug addict Saint George Floyd met his Creator.

According to the State of Colorado (2016-22), of the 526 known weapons in Denver, 75.66% (398) were firearms.

According to the FBI (2016-21), of the 428 KNOWN locations for murder in Denver County, 64.71% (277) took place outside a “home/residence.” Of the 428 KNOWN locations for murder, 56.77% (243) took place “outside.” Your gun sitting at home locked-up does you no good when you have a meth-addled lunatic shoving a knife in your face demanding money to feed his habit.

***I apologize, I was adding “Convenience Store” as “outside” when it likely is not because there is a “highway/street/alley/sidewalk” category, so the counts prior to this on that tabulation might differ slightly. I am still adding “park/playground”, “gas station”, “waterway/beach” & “parking garage/lot” to the “outside” category***

According to the State of Colorado (2016-22) of the 547 KNOWN locations for murder in Denver County, 66.91% (366) took place outside a “residence/home.” Of the 547 known locations, 54.29% (297) took place in what would be considered “outside.”

A disproportionate % of murders in Denver County (compared to CO or IA en masse) take place “outside” & not in a “residence/home.”

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How about Missouri? https://showmecrime.mo.gov/public/ A “red state” that Dumbasscrats autistically-repeat as “proof” that GOP-dominated areas are petri dishes for violence, yet it is three jurisdictions (Jackson County & most of that is KC, St. Louis City & St. Louis County) where the violence is most prevalent.

According to the State of MO (2016-22, Select “Murder weapon type combined”), of the 4,717 known weapons in the Show Me State, 80.6% (3,802) were firearms.

According to the State of MO (2016-22, I selected “Murder weapon type” & then added “Location Type” & added all those individual “locations”) of the 2,224 known location types (excluding “other/unknown”), only 46.44% (1,033) took place inside a “residence/home.”

According to the State of MO, of the 2,224 known location types (2016-22), 44.01% (979, “road/parking/camps”) took place in what could be categorized as “outside.”

According to the FBI (2020-21, MO only recently became NIBRS friendly), of the 876 known weapons, 85.73% (751) were categorized as a “gun/firearm” in the commission of murder.

According to the FBI (2020-21), of the 924 known locations for murder, 48.05% (444) took place in a “residence/home.” Of the 924 known locations for murder, 44.58% (412) took place in a setting that could be categorized as “outside.” That is pretty close to state of MO data, even though the time frames do not jive.

In MO, there is a high probability if you are a victim of murder, you are murdered outside, perhaps in a place you do not spend a lot of time in.

Let’s drill this down to some of MO’s problem areas, mainly KC (Jackson County) & St. Louis County. I am not covering St. Louis City because there is not good data for it.

According to the State of MO (2016-22, “Murder Weapon Type”), of the 1,392 known weapons for Jackson County & St. Louis County, 89.36% (1,244) of them were a gun/firearm. *For St. Louis County, data only for 2020-22*

According to the State of MO (2016-22, selection “Location Type” & select each individual category) of the 1,393 known locations for murder in Jackson County & St. Louis County, 47.16% (657) occurred in a “residence/home.” Of the 1,393 known locations for murder, 44.43% (619) occurred (“road/parking/camps”) in what could be considered “outside.” Your gun at home in your dresser does you no good when you’re confronted w/a knife-wielding meth head at the parking garage.

https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/explorer/crime/crime-trend According to the FBI (2016-21), of the 895 known locations for murder in Kansas City, 42.56% (381) were inside a “residence/home” & 51.39% (460) could be considered having occurred “outside.”

Same time frame for Kansas City: Of the 852 known weapons, 89.9% (766) were a firearm. You are much more likely to be murdered outside & with a gun in Kansas City than MO en masse. Golly, I wonder why that is?

Since it is difficult to get county-level data from the FBI (meaning I would have to look at numerous jurisdictions inside the county), I will not cover St. Louis County.

Instead, how about St. Louis City? For 2021 (they have not been submitting NIBRS data for very long) of the 177 known weapons, 97.17% (172) were a firearm & of the 180 known locations for murder, only 25% (45) were inside a “residence/home.” That is very, very disproportionate. Of the 180 known locations for murder, 68.88% (124) could be categorized as “outside.”

As you can see, in the most violent & incidentally Democrat-leaning areas of MO, you are far more likely to be murdered w/ a firearm than MO en masse & you are far more likely to be murdered “outside”, not within the safety of your home’s 4 walls.

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Let us take a look at Ohio, using only FBI data. I can’t find good state data for what I want, so the FBI will supply it for us.

From 2017-21 in The Buckeye State, of the 2,963 known locations for murder, 49.74% (1,474) were inside a “residence/home.” Of the 2,963 known locations for murder, 43.26% (1,282) could be considered as having occurred “outside.”

Of the 2,846 known weapons to commit murder in OH (2017-21), 79.83% (2,272) were firearms.

Now, what about (this will be FBI data again) the most violent areas of Ohio, which lean Democrat?

Cleveland: From 2017-21 of the 549 known locations for murder, 31.32% (172) were inside a “residence/home.” Of the 549 known locations for murder, 63.57% (349) could be considered as having occurred “outside.”

Cleveland: From 2017-21 of the 491 known weapons, 91.03% (447) were a firearm/gun. On both accounts, they are much worse than the entire state of Ohio.

Toledo: From 2017-21 of the 200 known locations for murder, 47% (94) were inside a “residence/home” & of the 200 known locations for murder, 47.5% (95) were categorized as “outside.”

Toledo: From 2017-21 of the 206 known weapons, 84.46% (174) were a “firearm/gun.”

Akron: From 2017-21 of 166 known locations for murder, 55.42% (92) were inside a “residence/home.” Of the 166 known locations for murder, 40.96% (68) could be considered as having occurred “outside.”

Akron: From 2017-21 of the 174 known weapons, 82.75% (144) were a “Firearm/gun.”

Dayton: From 2017-21, of the 176 known locations for murder in this Democrat enclave, 48.86% (86) occurred inside a “residence/home.” Of the 176 known locations for murder, 50% (88) happened “outside.”

Dayton: From 2017-21, of the 174 known weapons, 85.63% (149) were a “firearm/gun.”

Cincinnati: From 2017-21, of the 324 known locations for murder, 30.55% (99) occurred in a “residence/home” & of the 324 known locations for murder, 65.43% (212) occurred in what could be considered “outside.”

Cincinnati: From 2017-21, of the 348 known weapons, 89.65% (312) were a firearm/gun.

Columbus: From 2017-21, of the 653 known locations for murder, 52.67% (344) were inside a “residence/home.” Of the 653 known locations for murder, 39.35% (257) took place “outside.”

Columbus: From 2017-21, of the 628 known weapons, 86.94% (546) were a firearm/gun.

You can see not all those Democrat jurisdictions had a higher % of murders “outside”, but they all had a much higher % of murders committed w/ a firearm than the OH statewide average.

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Let’s look at Wisconsin & then Milwaukee City.

Wisconsin (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,046 known locations for murder, 39.19% were (410) inside a “home/residence.” Of the 1,046 known locations for murder, 54.87% occurred (574) in what would be considered “outside.”

Wisconsin (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,004 known murder weapons, 80.97% (813) of them were a firearm/gun. Remember, WI is typically a low-murder state, Milwaukee City – not so much.

Milwaukee City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 680 known locations for murder, 28.67% (195) occurred in a “residence/home.” Of the 680 known locations for murder, 67.2% (457) occurred “outside.”

Milwaukee City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 685 known murder weapons, 89.48% (613) were a firearm/gun. On both those categories, the war zone known as Milwaukee City is much worse than WI statewide. In Milwaukee, the murder rate is much higher & you are far more likely to be shot & killed there outside, where unarmed intended victims are easy prey for The Cream City’s most violent sleazeballs.

Kenosha (FBI, 2019-21) is also a problem child in WI. They do not have a lot of people, but they do have a lot of murders for such a small city. Of the 21 known locations for murder, 61.9% (13) were in a “home/residence” & of the 21 known locations for murder, 33.33% (7) were “outside.”

Kenosha: (FBI, 2019-21) Of the 17 known murder weapons, 88.23% (15) were a “firearm/gun.”

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https://txucr.nibrs.com/ReportsIndex/List Let’s do Texas now!

https://txucr.nibrs.com/Report/CrimeDistributionReport From 2016-22 of the 7,452 known locations for murder in Texas en masse, 48.89% (3,644) occurred inside a “residence/home.” Of the 7,452 known locations for murder, 38.99% (2,906) occurred in an “outside” setting.

From 2016-22 in Texas en masse, of the 7,003 known weapons used to commit murder, 78.52% (5,499) were a “Firearm/Gun.”

Now for some of TX’s most dangerous areas. Some of these I know by heart, but I did look at Offense Density reports & cherry-picked some cities from some of the most dangerous counties to expand this list. I will do another w/ just the usual suspects. The counties bordering Harris are experiencing the “fruits” of being close to Houston.

From 2016-22 in Arlington, Austin, Brownsville, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Galveston, Houston, Killeen, Laredo, League City, Lubbock, McAllen, San Antonio & Temple: Of the 4,086 known weapons to commit murder, 82.45% (3,369) were a “Firearm/Gun.”

From 2016-22 (Arlington, Austin, Brownsville, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Galveston, Houston, Killeen, Laredo, League City, Lubbock, McAllen, San Antonio & Temple) those same cities – of the 4,270 known locations, 40.79% (1,742) occurred in a “residence/home” & of the 4,270 known locations, 45.33% (1,936) occurred “outside.”

Now let us isolate some of the big boys (Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, Houston): From 2016-22 of the 4,064 known locations for murder, 39.96% (1,624) were in a “residence/home” & of the 4,064 known locations, 46.06% (1,872) occurred “outside.”

I should’ve added Corpus Christi earlier, sue me. Of those big boys again (Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, Houston) 2016-22: Of the 3,904 known weapons for murder, 83.17% (3,247) were a “firearm/gun.”

In all those instances, you are more likely to be murdered “outside” & with a “firearm/gun” than TX statewide. Statistically higher? Not sure, I am not going to run the numbers for that many counties across Texas.

However, consider those jurisdictions are pulling up the average in TX & sans those jurisdictions the average in TX would be much lower.

Let us go a bit further & just isolate Houston, Dallas, San Antonio & Austin. From 2016-22 of the 3,275 known locations for murder in those places, 38.16% (1,250) were inside a “home/residence” & of those 3,275 known locations, 47.51% (1,556) occurred “outside.”

That is much higher than the TX statewide average.

From 2016-22 (Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Houston) of the 3,131 known weapons to commit murder, 84.22% (2,637) of them were a “firearm/gun.” All TX data so far was State Data.

Let us take a gander at some FBI data, shall we?

For Texas 2017-21 (not many agencies reported prior to 2017) of the 4,902 known murder weapons, 80.78% (3,960) were a “firearm/gun.”

For Texas 2017-21 of the 5,256 known murder locations, 47.9% (2,518) were inside a “residence/home” & of the 5,256 known murder locations, 39.97% (2,101) were “outside.”

Dallas (FBI, 2018-21): Of the 742 known weapons, 86.79% (644) were a “firearm/gun.”

Dallas (FBI, 2018-21): Of the 753 known locations for murder, 28.28% (213) were a “residence/home” & of the 753 known locations for murder, 54.71% (412) were committed “outside.”

Austin (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 148 known weapons, 79.05% (117) were a firearm or gun.

Austin (FBI, 2019-21): of the 153 known locations for murder, 37.9% (58) were in a “home/residence” & of the 153 known locations, 49.67% (76) were “outside.”

Houston (FBI, 2018-21): Of the 1,267 known locations for murder, 37.72% (478) were a “residence/home” & of the 1,267 known locations, 50.11% (635) were “outside.”

Houston (FBI, 2018-21): Of the 1,225 known murder weapons, 86.12% (1,055) were a “firearm/gun.”

San Antonio (FBI, 2020 & 2021): Of the 187 known locations, 52.94% (99) were inside a “residence/home” & of the 187 known locations, 29.41% (55) were “outside.” Only 14 months of data from SA though.

Tossing out San Antonio because there is not much data, in the other 3 cities (except for Austin & that applies to murders w/ a gun) you are more likely to be murdered w/ a firearm & have it occur outside.

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Let’s look at FBI data for Tennessee (2017-21): Of the 2,832 known locations for murder, 54.69% (1,549) were inside a “residence/home.” Of the 2,832 known locations for murder, 34.85% (987) were “outside.”

Of the (TN, FBI, 2017-21) 2,735 known murder weapons, 83.32% (2,279) were a “firearm/gun.”

Now let’s look at some of TN’s problem children, mainly Memphis & Nashville.

Memphis (2017-21, FBI): Of the 1,115 known murder locations, 51.3% (572) were a “residence/home” & of the 1,115 known murder locations, 35.24% (393) were “outside.”

Memphis (2017-21, FBI): Of the 1,089 known murder weapons, 90.9% (990) were a “firearm/gun.” That is disproportionate from TN statewide.

Nashville (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 491 known murder locations, 38.08% (187) occurred in a “residence/home.” Of the 491 known murder locations, 51.52% (253) happened “outside.” In Nashville, you are much more likely to be murdered outside than in TN en masse.

Nashville (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 465 known murder weapons, 87.52% (407) were a firearm. Those cities are by far, the worst in TN & the data speaks for itself. Sounds like two of the very few Democrat enclaves in TN have a violence problem that most of TN does not have.

Brownsville, TN (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 7 known murder locations, 57.14% (4) were a “residence/home” & 42.85% (3) were “outside.”

Brownsville, TN (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 10 known murder weapons, 90% (9) were a “firearm.”

Chattanooga, TN (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 147 known murder locales, 53.06% (78) were a “residence/home” & 36.05% (53) were “outside.”

Chattanooga, TN (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 144 known murder weapons, 90.97% (131) were a “firearm.”

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https://riucr.nibrs.com/Report/CrimeDistributionReport Rhode Island (state data, 2017-22): Of the 144 known murder locations, 40.97% (59) were a “residence/home” & of the 144 known murder locations, 45.13% (65) were “outside.”

Rhode Island (State data, 2017-22): Of the 136 known weapons to commit murder, 47.05% (64) were a “firearm/gun.”

Now for Providence City, which is a problem child inside RI (State data, 2017-22): Of the 75 known murder locations, 22.66% (17) happened in a “residence/home” & of the 75 known locations for murder, 66.66% (50) occurred “outside.”

Providence City (State data, 2017-22): Of the 75 known murder weapons, 70.66% (53) were a “firearm/gun.” On both those metrics, Providence is an outlier. You are far more likely to be murdered w/ a gun & outside in Providence, relative to the entire state of RI. They are essentially the only violent jurisdiction in that state.

What does the FBI say?

Rhode Island (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 128 known murder locales, 40.62% (52) were a “residence/home” & of the 128 known murder locales, 46.87% (60) were “outside.”

Rhode Island (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 119 known murder weapons, 64.7% (77) were a “gun.”

Providence City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 69 known murder locales, 21.73% (15) were a “residence/home” & of those 69, 68.11% (47) were “outside.”

Providence City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 69 known murder weapons, 72.46% (50) were a “firearm.” You see what I am getting at kids? We’re not done yet!

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Let’s look at Minnesota, this will all be FBI data.

Minnesota (FBI, 2020-21 because most agencies did not report prior to that): Of the 347 known murder locales, 36.88% (128) were inside a “residence/home” & of those 347, 54.75% (190) occurred “outside.”

Minnesota (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 319 known murder weapons, 78.99% (252) were a “firearm.”

Minneapolis (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 172 known murder locations, 20.34% (35) were a “residence/home” & of those 172, 73.83% (127) were “outside.”

Minneapolis (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 158 known murder weapons, 87.34% (138) were a “firearm.”

St. Paul (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 48 known places for murder, 33.33% (16) were a “residence/home” & of the 48 known places, 54.16% (26) were “outside.”

St. Paul (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 41 known weapons to commit murder, 82.92% (34) were a “firearm.” MN basically has 2 jurisdictions where murder is running rampant, both are controlled by Dumocrats, you are more likely to be murdered “outside” your home & w/ a gun. Surprised?

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https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiMjNhMTE2MTYtNDc2Ni00YTU1LWE4N2QtNjJmMTFiNzA1NTFmIiwidCI6ImFkZjY2ZWIyLWZjY2YtNDE3My1iZjQ0LTNmNzY3MzBhYTg5ZSJ9&pageName=ReportSectiona9709fc30e95d8951d46 (Scroll to #35 & select 1/16/18 to 12/31/22) https://bci.utah.gov/crime-in-utah-dashboards/ How about Utah?

From 2018-2022 of the 355 known weapons (Utah statewide), 63.38% (225) were a “firearm/gun.”

Same time frame, but for Salt Lake City: Of the 60 known weapons, 71.66% (43) were a “Firearm/Gun.”

The state website did NOT have data on murder victim locations.

From 2017-21 (FBI, Utah) of the 309 known weapons, 68.28% (211) were a “firearm/gun.”

From 2017-21 (FBI, Utah) of the 360 known murder locales, 53.88% (194) were a “residence/home.” Of the 360 known murder locations, 36.11% (130) were “outside.”

Salt Lake City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 64 known murder locations, 42.18% (27) were a “residence/home” & of the 64 known murder locations, 42.18% (27) were “outside.”

Salt Lake City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 53 known murder weapons, 73.58% (39) were a “Firearm/gun.” As you can see, in SLC you are more likely to be murdered “outside” the comfort of your own home & the assailant is using a firearm. As you probably also ascertained, SLC is one of the few problem areas in uber-white, uber-safe, uber-Republican Utah.

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Let’s go to AR, a “red state” that a lot of autistics like to screech about, but as I have documented thoroughly, most of it is black-on-black & in jurisdictions run by Democrats.

Arkansas (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,182 known murder locations, 64.12% (758) were inside a “residence/home” & of the 1,182 known murder locations, 28.17% (333) were “outside.”

Arkansas (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,113 known murder weapons, 77.89% (867) were a “Firearm/gun.”

Little Rock, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 202 known murder weapons, 88.11% (178) were a “firearm.”

Little Rock, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 234 known murder locations, 55.55% (130) were a “residence/home” & of the 234 known murder locations, 37.6% (88) would be considered as having occurred “outside.”

North Little Rock, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 66 known murder weapons, 81.81% (54) were a “firearm.”

North Little Rock, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 70 known murder locations, 52.85% (37) were a “residence/home” & 38.57% (27) occurred “outside.”

West Memphis, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 41 known murder weapons, 82.92% (34) were a “firearm/gun.”

West Memphis, AR, (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 45 known murder locations, 64.44% (29) were a “residence/home” & 22.22% (10) were “outside.”

Helena-West Helena, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 37 known murder weapons, 97.29% (36) were a “firearm.”

Helena-West Helena, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 26 known murder locations, 69.23% (18) were a “residence/home” & 23.07% were (6) “outside.”

Jacksonville, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 16 known murder locations, 75% (12) were a “residence/home” & 18.75% (3) were “outside.”

Jacksonville, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 15 known murder weapons, 86.66% (13) were a “firearm.”

Pine Bluff, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 106 known murder locations, 47.16% (50) were a “residence/home” & 44.33% (47) were “outside.”

Pine Bluff, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 93 known murder weapons, 94.62% (88) were a “firearm.”

Jonesboro, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 47 known murder locations, 65.95% (31) were a “residence/home” & 17.02% (8) were “outside.”

Jonesboro, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 39 known murder weapons, 82.05% (32) were a “firearm.”

Fort Smith, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 36 known murder locations, 80.55% (29) were a “residence/home” & 13.88% (5) were “outside.”

Fort Smith, AR (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 30 known murder weapons, 60% (18) were a “firearm.”

You can see from that list of cities, you are far more likely to be murdered (and these are some of AR’s worst) w/ a handgun/firearm & cumulatively, you are more likely to be murdered “outside,” although some of the smaller problem cities in AR bucked that trend.

As is the case w/ some states, their NIBRS friendly data does not go back too far, so skipping Alabama. It would be a good one to do though. Skipping Pennsylvania too. How about Michigan?

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Michigan (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 3,100 known murder locations, 50.54% (1,567) were a “residence/home” & 41.61% (1,290) could be considered having occurred “outside.”

Michigan (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 2,660 known murder weapons, 82.18% (2,186) were a “firearm/gun.”

Now for some of MI’s more dangerous (and Democrat-leaning) jurisdictions.

Detroit (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,381 known murder locations, 42.28% (584) were a “residence/home” & 50.39% (696) were “outside.”

Detroit (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,194 known murder weapons, 91.7% (1,095) were a “firearm/gun.” In Detroit, you are far more likely to be murdered outside & w/ a firearm than MI statewide. Surprised?

Flint (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 182 known murder locations, 54.39% (99) were in a “residence/home” & 38.46% (70) were “outside.”

Flint (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 165 known murder weapons, 87.27% (144) were a gun/firearm.

Grand Rapids (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 69 known murder locations, 43.7% (30) were a “residence/home” & 50.72% (35) were “outside.”

Grand Rapids (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 64 known murder weapons, 92.18% (59) were a “Firearm/gun.”

Pontiac (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 55 known murder locations, 43.63% (24) were inside a “residence/home” & 49.09% (27) were “outside.”

Pontiac (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 49 known murder weapons, 87.75% (43) were a “firearm/gun.” You see a trend yet?

Lansing (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 76 known murder locales, 56.57% (43) were a “residence/home” & 35.52% (27) were “outside.”

Lansing (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 58 known weapons, 82.75% (48) were a “firearm/gun.”

Inkster (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 44 known murder locales, 45.45% (20) were a “residence/home” & 40.9% (18) were “outside.”

Inkster (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 39 known murder weapons, 94.87% (37) were a “firearm/gun.”

Kalamazoo (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 53 known murder locales, 49.05% (26) were a “residence/home” & 47.16% (25) were “outside.”

Kalamazoo (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 51 known murder weapons, 82.35% (42) were a “gun/firearm.”

Saginaw (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 71 known locations, 45.07% (32) were inside a “residence/home” & 42.25% (30) were “outside.”

Saginaw (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 61 known murder weapons, 96.72% (59) were a “firearm/gun.”

Muskegon (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 27 known murder locations, 59.25% (16) were a “residence/home” & 40.74% (11) were “outside.”

Muskegon (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 25 known murder weapons, 76% (19) were a “firearm/gun.”

Romulus (FBI 2017-21): Of the 13 known murder weapons, 69.23% (9) were a “firearm/gun.”

Romulus (FBI 2017-21): Of the 14 known murder locales, 35.71% (5) were a “residence/home” & 21.42% (3) were “outside.”

Highland Park (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 27 known murder locations, 44.44% (12) were a “residence/home” & 48.14% (13) were “outside.”

Highland Park (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 19 known murder weapons, 84.21% (16) were a “firearm/gun.”

Warren, MI (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 36 known murder locations, 55.55% (20) were a “residence/home” & 33.33% (12) were “outside.”

Warren, MI (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 30 known weapons used for murder, 73.33% (22) were a “firearm/gun.”

Jackson, MI (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 29 known murder locales, 41.37% (12) were a “residence/home” & 58.62% (17) were “outside.”

Jackson, MI (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 31 known weapons, 83.87% (26) were a “firearm.”

https://www.michigan.gov/msp/divisions/cjic/micr/annual-reports I did some old school tallying using MI’s state reports (2016-21), just to see if it jives w/ FBI data. More sources equals better data!

Michigan (State data 2016-21): Of the 3,392 known murder weapons, 81.48% (2,764) were a “firearm.”

Michigan (State data 2016-21): Of the 3,558 known murder locations, 49.32% (1,755) were a “residence/home” & 41.09% (1,462) occurred “outside.”

Those Democrat-dominated or Democrat-leaning areas I covered are pulling the average up in Wolverine Land.

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Delaware (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 305 known murder sites, 37.04% (113) were a “residence/home” & 56.39% (172) were “outside.”

Delaware (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 280 known weapons to commit murder, 84.28% (236) were a “firearm/gun.”

Wilmington, DE (The problem child in DE – FBI data 2017-21): Of the 147 known murder sites, 19.72% (29) were a “residence/home” & 79.59% (117) were “outside.”

Wilmington, DE (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 136 known murder weapons, 91.91% (125) were a “Firearm.” Seem like in Joe Biden’s hometown, there are a lot of fatherless hood rats using guns to murder other hood rats (and likely, many innocents) outside. Much worse there than in DE en masse. I wonder why?

https://news.delaware.gov/2016/06/22/governor-signs-bill-closing-gun-background-check-loophole/ https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/https://giffords.org/lawcenter/state-laws/background-check-procedures-in-delaware/ Delaware has universal background checks & it is definitely keeping hood rats in Wilmington from running roughshod on each other. IMO, they probably don’t keep up w/ what the Governor & Legislature are doing to close “loopholes” they ignore wholesale.

DE’s murder rate (unfortunately, the FBI does not have the state rate for 2020-21) for 2020-21 was ~8.2 per 100,000, per the NIBRS data that is published. In DE, you are far more likely to be murdered w/ a firearm & outside, relative to the national average. I wonder why?

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How about Kansas?

Kansas (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 430 known sites for murder, 60.69% (261) were a “residence/home” & 26.97% (116) were “outside.”

Kansas (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 394 known murder weapons, 70.81% (279) were a “firearm.” I cannot add Kansas City, KS because they don’t do NIBRS. Topeka’s data is so limited, giving that a pass too. Those two would give us a good illustration as to how bad Democrat-leaning, diverse areas of KS are, but that will have to be for another day.

Wichita, KS (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 168 known murder locations, 60.71% (102) were a “residence/home” & 20.23% (34) were “outside.”

Wichita, KS (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 164 known murder weapons, 78.04% (128) were a “firearm/gun.”

Leavenworth, KS (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 13 known murder locations, 61.53% (8) were a “residence/home” & 23.07% (3) were “outside.”

Leavenworth, KS (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 13 known murder weapons, 46.15% (6) were a “firearm/gun.”

That’s about it, I was hoping for more data from KS, but no dice. KS is another state that does not institute Nazi-style, Soviet-style gun control, much to the chagrin of the sociopaths at the Joyce Foundation, Giffords, mentally-ill Shannon Watts, etc.

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How about Nevada? Limited data, but let’s go for it.

Nevada (FBI 2020-21): Of the 274 known weapons, 74.45% (204) were a “Firearm.”

Nevada (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 299 known murder locations, 42.8% (128) were a “residence/home” & 43.47% (130) were “outside.”

Las Vegas (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 175 known murder locations, 42.28% (74) were a “residence/home” & 42.85% (75) were “outside.”

Las Vegas (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 167 known weapons to commit murder, 73.65% (123) were a “firearm.”

North Las Vegas (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 32 known murder locales, 9.37% (3) were a “residence/home” & 84.37% (27) were “outside.”

North Las Vegas (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 27 known murder weapons, 85.18% (23) were a “Firearm/gun.”

Henderson, NV (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 21 known murder locales, 66.66% (14) were a “residence/home” & 28.57% (6) were “outside.”

Henderson, NV (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 17 known murder weapons, 76.48% (13) were a “firearm.”

Reno, NV (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 33 known murder places, 48.48% (16) were a “residence/home” & 30.3% (10) were “outside.”

Reno, NV (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 32 known weapons to commit murder, 71.87% (23) were a “gun or firearm.”

Sparks, NV (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 11 known murder places, 45.45% (5) were a “residence/home” & 45.45% (5) were “outside.”

Sparks, NV (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 7 known murder weapons, 100% (7) were a “firearm.”

Let’s look at Nevada state data, shall we? https://nevadacrimestats.nv.gov/public/ https://nevadacrimestats.nv.gov/public/Browse/browsetables.aspx https://nevadacrimestats.nv.gov/tops/report/violent-crimes/nevada/2022 https://nevadacrimestats.nv.gov/public/View/dispview.aspx?ReportId=42

Nevada (State Data 2016-22): Of the 1,385 known weapons, 65.27% (904) were a “firearm.”

Clark & Washoe counties combined (State Data, 2016-22): Of the 1,272 known weapons, 66.66% were (848) a “firearm.” This actually mimics statewide data almost exactly, much to my surprise.

“NIBRS Number of Crimes by Hour of Day by Location Type” (I removed the “Incident Hour by Day” section, selected “Murder/nonnegligent manslaughter” & selected 2016-22 to make this work

Nevada (State Data, 2020-22): Of the 825 known murder locations, 30.78% (254) were a “residence/home” & 52.12% (430) were categorized as occurring “outside.”

Clark & Washoe counties (State Data, 2020-22): Of the 757 known murder locations, 29.98% (227) were a “residence/home” & 53.23% (403) were “outside.” That perfectly dovetails w/ state data.

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Kentucky is another state the groomers like to screech about, let us look at FBI data (2017-21) from the Bluegrass State:

Kentucky (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,405 known murder locations, 54.59% (767) were a “residence/home” & 39.92% (561) were “outside.”

Kentucky (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,329 murder weapons, 79.9% (1,062) were a “firearm.”

Now for some of KY’s most violent & most Democrat-leaning (and/or “diverse”) areas.

Louisville (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 615 known murder locations, 39.34% (242) were a “residence/home” & 56.42% (347) were “outside.”

Louisville (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 573 known murder weapons, 90.4% (518) were a “firearm.”

Lexington (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 139 known murder locations, 47.48% (66) were a “residence/home” & 39.56% (55) were “outside.”

Lexington (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 136 known murder weapons, 85.29% (116) were a “firearm.”

Frankfort (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 17 known murder locations, 47.05% (8) were a “residence/home” & 47.05% (8) were also “outside.”

Frankfort (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 16 known weapons, 56.25% (9) were a “firearm.”

Bowling Green (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 27 known murder locales, 51.85% (14) were a “residence/home” & 33.33% (9) were “outside.”

Bowling Green (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 26 known murder weapons, 73.07% (19) were a “Firearm.”

Covington (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 12 known locations, 25% (3) were a “home/residence” & 66.66% (8) were “outside.”

Covington (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 12 known murder weapons, 83.33% (10), were a “Firearm.”

Hopkinsville (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 17 known murder locations, 58.82% (10) were a “residence/home” & 35.29% (6) were “outside.”

Hopkinsville (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 18 known murder weapons, 88.88% (16) were a “firearm/gun.”

Elizabethtown & Radcliff (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 23 known locations, 69.56% (16) were a “residence/home” & 26.08% (6) were “outside.”

Elizabethtown & Radcliff (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 24 known murder weapons, 66.66% (16) were a “firearm or gun.”

Paducah (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 9 known locations, 77.77% (7) were a “residence/home” & 11.11% (1) were “outside.”

Paducah (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 10 known weapons, 80% (8) were a “firearm/gun.”

As you can tell, KY has a lot of smaller communities w/ some murder issues, but in Lexington & Louisville you are more likely overall to be murdered w/ a gun & outside.

https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/law/statutes/statute.aspx?id=43450 Kentucky became “shall-issue” in 1996 (first full year was 1997), became “constitutional carry” in June 2019 & does not require a background check on private gun sales. So, they’re not complying w/ Democrat efforts to compile lists of gunowners so they know who to assault or murder in the dead of night when they try to fully implement Fascism in these United States. Bummer!

Can I argue that KY’s law was the reason the murder rate declined massively post-1997? The GroomerCrats will argue that we started throwing violent folks in jail for long periods of time (1994 crime bill, it probably played a role) & many of the problem children were aborted post-Roe, so they did not get a chance to murder as many folks as they can.

The national murder rate also likely declined a lot 1990 to about 2019 because so many states started allowing law-abiding folks to carry a concealed weapon to protect themselves from fatherless terrorists who would likely be marching w/ BLM had they not been confronted by a potential victim that was armed.

You’ll never see them admit allowing free, law-abiding folks the chance to defend themselves had anything to do w/ it, that is for sure.

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How about South Carolina? I will supplement this w/ some state data & this is another state that the groomers & Obamaphiles screech about. However, most of the murder there is black on black & that is because of #whitesupremacy https://beyond2020.sled.sc.gov/tops/ https://beyond2020.sled.sc.gov/public/View/dispview.aspx?ReportId=1138 https://beyond2020.sled.sc.gov/public/View/dispview.aspx?ReportId=1117 https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/explorer/crime/crime-trend

South Carolina (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 2,279 known murder locations, 60.28% (1,374) were a “residence/home” & 29.74% (678) were “outside.”

South Carolina (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 2,020 known murder weapons, 84.7% (1,711) were a “firearm/gun.”

Columbia, SC (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 96 known locales for murder, 65.62% (63) were inside a “residence/home” & 29.16% (28) were “outside.”

Columbia, SC (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 89 known weapons, 79.77% (71) were a “Firearm.”

Charleston & North Charleston (FBI, 2017-21, same Democrat-leaning county): Of the 217 known locations, (107) were a “residence/home” & 38.24% (83) were “outside.”

Charleston & North Charleston (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 196 known weapons, 89.79% (176) were a “firearm.”

Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office & Orangeburg Police Dept. (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 86 known murder locales, 58.13% (50) were a “residence/home” & 33.72% (29) were “outside.”

Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office & Orangeburg Police Dept. (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 68 known murder weapons, 92.64% (63) were a “firearm.”

Goose Creek & Berkeley County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 62 known locations, 67.74% (42) were a “residence/home” & 27.41% (17) were “outside.”

Goose Creek & Berkeley County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 56 known weapons, 83.92% (47) were a “Firearm/gun.”

Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, Hardeeville & Ridgeland (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 21 locales, 66.66% (14) were a “residence/home” & 28.57% (6) were “outside.”

Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, Hardeeville & Ridgeland (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 17 known weapons, 88.23% (15) were a “firearm/gun.”

Marion County Sheriff's Office & Mullins (FBI, 2017-21, I wanted to add Marion City & they had a tally for murders, but no NIBRS data oddly): Of the 22 known locations, 68.18% (15) were a “residence/home” & 13.63% (3) were “outside.”

Marion County Sheriff's Office & Mullins (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 19 known weapons, 89.47% (17) were a “firearm.”

Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office & Bennettsville Police Department (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 30 known locations, 50% (15) were a “residence/home” & 36.66% (11) were “outside.”

Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office & Bennettsville Police Department (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 27 known murder weapons, 81.48% (22) were a “firearm/gun.”

Greenville County Sheriff's Office & Greenville City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 135 murder locations, 51.85% (70) were a “residence/home” & 34.07% (46) were “outside.”

Greenville County Sheriff's Office & Greenville City (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 139 known murder weapons, 81.29% (113) were a “firearm.”

Fairfield County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 13 locales, 53.84% (7) were a “residence/home” & 46.15% (6) were “outside.”

Fairfield County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 13 known murder weapons, 76.92% (10) were a “firearm.”

Horry County Police Department (NOT Sheriff’s Office), Conway, Myrtle Beach & North Myrtle Beach (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 130 known locations for murder, 41.53% (54) were “residence/home” & 38.46% (50) were “outside.”

Horry County Police Department (NOT Sheriff’s Office), Conway, Myrtle Beach & North Myrtle Beach (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 113 murder weapons, 84.95% (96) were a “firearm/gun.”

Aiken County Sheriff's Office, Aiken City & North Augusta (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 81 murder locations, 64.19% (52) were a “residence/home” & 34.56% (28) were “outside.”

Aiken County Sheriff's Office, Aiken City & North Augusta (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 67 murder weapons, 89.55% (60) were a “firearm.”

Let us now look at some state data from SC (state data, 2016-21) Allendale, Bamberg, Fairfield, Hampton, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Orangeburg & Williamsburg. Of the 269 known weapons, 90.33% (243) were a “firearm.” That is disproportionate folks! Those are a slew of Black-Majority counties in SC & the skew heavily towards the Communists/Democrats. All those counties have massive murder issues, I wonder why?

How about Richand & Charleston counties (state data 2016-21) combined? Of the 564 known murder weapons, 86.52% (488) were a “firearm/gun.” That’s also a bit disproportionate. Those eleven counties are pulling the % of murders in SC w/ a firearm upwards. Capiche?

Now for SC statewide data (state data, 2016-21): Of the 2,732 known murder weapons, 83.71% (2,287) were a “firearm/gun.”

Let us look at SC state data (2016-21) pertaining to murder (murder/nonnegligent manslaughter) locations. Of the 2,703 (excl. “other/unknown”) KNOWN LOCATIONS, 54.97% (1,486) of them were a “residence/home” & 25.97% (702) were “outside.”

Now let us lump (State data 2016-21) Allendale, Bamberg, Fairfield, Hampton, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Orangeburg, Williamsburg, Richland & Charleston counties together. Of the 839 KNOWN murder locations, 46.48% (390) were a “residence/home” & () were “outside.”

I did not finish the “outside” tally as the SC TOPS website was constantly giving me an “unable to connect” message. I would check back in a few hours, start tallying & it would crash again. There’s a web administrator somewhere that needs to get their act together!

That’s enough of the land of Gamecocks, let’s look at Georgia, eh?

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Georgia (FBI, 2020-21 – they have not been contributing to NIBRS at a statewide level very long): Of the 1,254 known murder locales, 53.11% (666) were a “residence/home” & 31.49% (395) were “outside.”

Georgia (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 1,163 known murder weapons, 85.29% (992) were a “firearm/gun.”

Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, South Fulton & East Point: (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 296 murder locales, 45.94% (136) were a “residence/home” & 35.13% (104) were “outside.”

Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, South Fulton & East Point: (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 273 known weapons, 89.01% (243) were a “firearm/gun.” That’s a signal there – you are more likely to be murdered w/ a firearm & outside in Fulton County than Georgia en masse.

DeKalb County Police Department, Decatur City & Chamblee (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 227 known murder locations, 51.54% (117) were a “residence/home” & 27.72% (63) were “outside.”

DeKalb County Police Department, Decatur City & Chamblee (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 222 known murder weapons, 90.99% (202) were a “firearm.” You are far more likely in DeKalb County to be murdered w/ a firearm than GA en masse. Notice a trend yet?

Wanted to cover Gwinnett County & Chatham County, but a lack of reporting kiboshed that.

Cobb County Police Department, Marietta, Smyrna & Acworth (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 72 murder locations, 48.61% (35) were a “residence/home” & 36.11% (26) were “outside.”

Cobb County Police Department, Marietta, Smyrna & Acworth (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 60 known murder weapons, 85% (51) were a “firearm.”

Clayton County Police Department, Forest Park, Riverdale & College Park (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 77 known locations, 57.14% (44) were a “residence/home” & 24.67% (19) were “outside.”

Clayton County Police Department, Forest Park, Riverdale & College Park (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 74 known weapons, 91.89% (68) were a “Firearm.”

Bibb County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 82 locations, 46.34% (38) were a “residence/home” & 32.92% (27) were “outside.”

Bibb County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 78 weapons, 84.61% (66) were a “firearm.”

Dougherty County Police Department (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 3 known murder locations, (2) were a “residence/home” & 0% (0) were “outside.”

Dougherty County Police Department (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 3 known murder weapons, 100% (3) were a “firearm.”

Douglas County Sheriff's Office & Douglasville (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 28 known locations, 67.85% (19) were a “residence/home” & 28.57% (8) were “outside.”

Douglas County Sheriff's Office & Douglasville (FBI, 2020-21): Of the 19 known weapons, 73.68% (14) were a “firearm/gun.”

That’s enough of the Peach State, let us do Virginia now.

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Virginia (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 2,374 known murder locations, 51.85% (1,231) were a “residence/home” & 39.89% (947) were “outside.”

Virginia (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 2,167 known murder weapons, 80.2% (1,738) were a “Firearm.”

Now for a slew of cities from VA, most of them uber-Dumocrat.

Richmond City, Roanoke City, Norfolk, Danville, Newport News, Petersburg, Hampton, Portsmouth & Fredericksburg (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,166 known murder locations, 41.93% (489) were a “residence/home” & 51.2% (597) were “outside.”

Richmond City, Roanoke City, Norfolk, Danville, Newport News, Petersburg, Hampton, Portsmouth & Fredericksburg (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,091 known weapons, 89.27% (974) were a “firearm.”

On both those counts (and in retrospect, I should have done this for other states, lumping numerous cities together & tallying them, but too late now. I will tally many of them at the end of this) you are much more likely to be murdered “outside” & w/ a firearm than in VA en masse. Democrat voters, the most violent people you know!

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Oregon (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 571 known murder locations, 44.83% (256) were a “residence/home” & 48.16% (275) were “outside.”

Oregon (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 525 known weapons to commit murder, 65.71% (345) were a “firearm.”

Portland (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 210 known murder locations, 28.57% (60) were a “residence/home” & 65.23% (137) occurred “outside.”

Portland (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 191 known weapons to commit murder, 75.91% (145) were a “Firearm.” In Portland, you are *FAR MORE LIKELY* to be murdered w/ a gun & outside than across OR statewide. And outside Portland, the state of OR is very safe.

So, it’s not the gun that is the problem, it’s the drug-addled lunatics wielding them & they scoff at universal background checks (which will be used to compile lists of gunowners so the Fascists know who has them when they *attempt* to round them up).

https://www.oregon.gov/osp/Pages/Uniform-Crime-Reporting-Data.aspx I was going to look at OR state data, but when I looked back from 1/1/16 to 12/31/22 I noticed as I increased the date range, the number of murder victims was not changing, so I do not believe I can expand on what the FBI has. Glitch?

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Let us look at Washington State (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,131 known murder weapons, 64.98% (735) were a “firearm/gun.”

Washington (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 1,220 known murder locations, 49.42% (603) were a “residence/home” & 41.8% (510) were “outside.”

Seattle, WA (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 165 known murder locations, 23.03% (38) were a “residence/home” & 67.27% (111) were “outside.”

Seattle, WA (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 162 known murder weapons, 67.9% (110) were a “firearm/gun.”

Tacoma (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 102 known murder locales, (33) were a “residence/home” & 59.8% (61) were “outside.”

Tacoma (FBI, 2017-21): Of the 85 known murder weapons, 72.94% (62) were a “firearm/gun.”

SeaTac (limited data, only 2019-21), Fife, Kent, Auburn, Des Moines & Tukwila (FBI 2017-21): Of the 97 known murder locations, 35.05% (34) were a “residence/home” & 50.51% (49) were “outside.”

SeaTac (limited data, only 2019-21), Fife, Kent, Auburn, Des Moines & Tukwila (FBI 2017-21): Of the 83 known murder weapons, 75.9% (63) were a “firearm.”

On all counts in those jurisdictions, you are far more likely to be murdered outside & w/ a firearm than WA statewide.

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North Carolina, come on down.

North Carolina (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 2,219 known murder locations, 54.12% (1,201) were a “residence/home” & 35.28% (783) were “outside.”

North Carolina (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 1,949 known murder weapons, 82.24% (1,603) were a “firearm/gun.”

Raleigh, Wake County Sheriff’s Office, Durham City & Chapel Hill (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 204 known murder locations, 34.8% (71) were a “residence/home” & 50% (102) were “outside.”

Raleigh, Wake County Sheriff’s Office, Durham City & Chapel Hill (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 195 known murder weapons, 83.07% (162) were a “firearm.” No signal there on the firearms, it was basically a wash. But you are far more likely in those jurisdictions to be murdered outside.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 306 known murder locales, 49.01% (150) were a “residence/home” & 32.02% (98) were “outside.”

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 294 known murder weapons, 89.11% (262) were a “firearm.”

Fayetteville & Cumberland County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 109 known locations, 53.21% (58) were a “residence/home” & 34.86% (38) were “outside.”

Fayetteville & Cumberland County Sheriff's Office (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 105 weapons, 88.57% (93) were a “Firearm.”

Guilford County Sheriff's Office, Greensboro, High Point, Burlington & Archdale (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 241 murder locations, 43.98% (106) were a “residence/home” & 43.15% (104) were “outside.”

Guilford County Sheriff's Office, Greensboro, High Point, Burlington & Archdale (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 214 murder weapons, 86.44% (185) were a “firearm/gun.”

Cumberland County Sheriff's Office & Fayetteville (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 109 murder locales, 53.21% (58) were a “residence/home” & 34.86% (38) were “outside.”

Cumberland County Sheriff's Office & Fayetteville (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 105 known weapons, 88.57% (93) were a “firearm.”

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office & Winston-Salem (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 79 known locales, 50.63% (40) were a “residence/home” & 44.3% (35) were “outside.”

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office & Winston-Salem (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 80 weapons, 77.5% (62) were a “firearm/gun.”

Buncombe County Sheriff's Office & Asheville (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 31 known murder locations, 48.38% (15) were a “residence/home” & 38.7% (12) were “outside.”

Buncombe County Sheriff's Office & Asheville (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 28 known murder weapons, 75% (21) were a “firearm.”

New Hanover County Sheriff's Office & Wilmington (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 51 known locations for murder, 45.09% (23) were a “residence/home” & 52.94% (27) were “outside.”

New Hanover County Sheriff's Office & Wilmington (FBI, 2019-21): Of the 4

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