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bill steigerwald's avatar

Thanks for crunching these and other numbers. I'm not a numbers guy, just an ex-journalist who has always complained about the failure of the news media to report crime stats accurately and honestly. My latest complaint is the failure of media and black leaders to address the elephant in the room -- since 1994, by my rough but I think accurate estimate, at least 150,000 young black males have been murdered in the USA (primarily by other young black males). It an ongoing 'American Slaughter' that no one has, or wants to, notice. That huge death toll is a terrible tragedy, and though many many people try to address it on a neighborhood or city level, the full scope of it -- that big 150,000 number -- is never mentioned, as far as I can tell. Please address this issue: https://clips.substack.com/p/2023-another-year-of-slaughter-for

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WaltFrench@EarthLink.Net's avatar

As someone with an Econ background I always enjoy trend info in important stats, and yours seems quite nicely done

I also love to see changes in other data that can be inferred as CAUSES of changes such as you report. Seeing a large increase in reports of local (Oakland CA) crimes where guns are used, I wonder if it’s possible to differentiate murders in ① relationships going awry; ② economic crimes and ③ “random” anger/thrill shootings

Anyway, thanks again

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