Crime FBI: Blacks Made Up 60.4% of Known Murder Offenders in 2021 - Blacks officially enter 13/60 as of the year 2021, according to FBI

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The FBI finally got around to reporting its Uniform Crime Reporting statistics for 2021. For complicated bureaucratic methodological reasons there was a huge decline in cooperation by local police departments, from the mid 80 percents in 2020 to agencies covering 64 percent of the population in 2021. Among the police departments not submitting data under the new, more complicated format are the NYPD and the LAPD.

This makes comparing year to year changes dubious.

But still … the black percentage of known murder offenders surged from a record 56.5% in 2020 to an insane 60.4% in 2021.

This change may be due to a selection effect. For example, perhaps it happened to be that law enforcement agencies that stopped reporting happened to more be in areas with few blacks and ornery nonblacks, such as Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Alaska rather than in places with high black to white ratios of homicides, such as Illinois or Wisconsin. Somebody could go through all the data and try to figure out if this happened. But I don’t see much reason to assume that the smaller sample of reporting agencies was skewed in this direction in 2021 relative to 2020. As far as I can tell, the lower cooperation was due to fairly random bureaucratic reasons.

Or it could really be due to the “racial reckoning” that the Establishment media declared after George Floyd’s death on May 25, 2020.

Keep in mind that murder investigation closure rates are lower in black communities due to “snitches get stitches, so 60.4% might still be a modest understatement.

As always with FBI stats, unlike CDC stats, the white category includes a whole lot of Hispanics.

Overall, America in the Current Year has a gigantic black gun murder problem.

Since 1980, the year with the lowest fraction of known murder offenders who were black was 1984, the peak year of the Reagan Era, the year of The Cosby Show, Beverly Hills Cop, and Purple Rain.

Contra Orwell, 1984 was a good year.

The FBI’s data on type of weapons used is messy (it collates reports from countless local law enforcement agencies, who tend to have their own traditional forms). But from what we can see reported, handguns were used in at least 5,363 killings, knives in 1,018, rifles in 410, automatic handguns in 205, shotguns in 152, and, scariest of all, automatic rifles in 37.
 
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Realistically it's probably closer to like 6/60 because black criminals are 99% of the time male, and even that is an overestimation since there are noglings and Elder Nogs mucking up the numbers even more.
I keep seeing nibbas bring this up,
how quickly you all forget how ratchet those ghetto hoes are, SMDH.
 
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Best part is that this chart is now woefully outdated.
That chart is "all crimes", the OP spreadsheet is "known murders", they don't necessarily disprove eachother if you assume black crime is disproportionately murder.

If they have to specify known murder, I wonder what the real rate is. You'd think the max possible number is black+unknown, it it the fact that one offender can commit multiple offenses always makes perpetrator statistics weirder than victim statistics.

Also, bah, there's too many 13/X statistics, how Am I supposed to keep up on my hate numbers now? 1, 2, 4, 13, 14, 41, 50, 52, 60, 88, 1213, the list is getting kinda hard to manage.
 
This change may be due to a selection effect. For example, perhaps it happened to be that law enforcement agencies that stopped reporting happened to more be in areas with few blacks and ornery nonblacks, such as Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Alaska rather than in places with high black to white ratios of homicides, such as Illinois or Wisconsin.
Apparently it was the opposite problem, as places with very high black populations like NY and LA refused to report to the FBI so the 60% statistic is almost certainly low-balling it.
 
A few issues with the statistics here...

That's 60 percent of known murders. There's 13 percent unknown race, which means a chunk of race not being reported. These may be due to mixed race offenders, which often just come off as white in practice but are often reported as "other or unknown" in the statistics that are reported. It's tempting to assume these were black as well but their race was not reported due to PC reasons, but this data is being picked from departments who do report race, so likely not.

To say nothing about people committing murders and getting away with it so there are no race statistics to report.
Blacks who commit crimes tend to be poor and undereducated, so it's more likely they would be caught due to a failure to cover their tracks when engaging in murder. Whites and asians may make up the majority of that unknown amount due to being better educated and more likely to get away with the crime.
So it's probably quite a bit less than 60 percent in actuality, probably closer to 54, but still way too high when it should be only 13 percent, in proportion to the population as a whole.
 
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