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State level? Of course you need to branch out to pretend what are the problem areas.This study is useful to debunk a myth because many people in the world think the United States have a high crime rate (all 50 states I mean)I wonder what those counties have in common?
But that’s not the only mystery: “When you look at individual counties with a high number of murders, you find large areas with few murders. Take Los Angeles County, with 526 murders in 2014, the most of any county in the US. The county has virtually no murders in the northwestern part of the county. There was only one murder each in Beverly Hills, Hawthorne, and Van Nuys. Clearly, different parts of the county face very different risks of murder.”
Strange. Mighty strange. I don't get it. All the murders happen where Black Lives Matter and Democrats rule.
Murders in US very concentrated: 54% of US counties in 2014 had zero murders, 2% of counties have 51% of the murders.
Clearly they're wrong
The top 5 states with the highest murder rates as of 2015 were Louisiana, Mississippi, Maryland, Missouri, South Carolina.
that would be a 4 to 1 win! for the Red States lol.
Murder Rates Nationally and By State | Death Penalty Information Center