Unaccountable: The FBI’s Strange Refusal To Fix Key Crime Stat

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Unaccountable: The FBI’s Strange Refusal To Fix Key Crime Stat

2 Oct 2025 ~~ By John R. Lott, Jr.

Three years ago, RealClearInvestigations reported that the FBI was undercounting the number of armed civilians who had thwarted active shooters by a factor of three.
Even though the FBI acknowledged the issue at the time, it never corrected the error involving the politically fraught issue. In the years since, the problem has only gotten worse. Since RCI’s 2022 article, the FBI has acknowledged just three additional incidents of armed good Samaritans stopping active shooters from 2022 to 2024, and none in the last two years. In contrast, the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC), which I head, has documented 78 such cases over that same period – a 26-fold difference.
The discrepancy highlights systemic problems in the nation’s record-keeping regarding the politically potent issue of crime and safety. The refusal of many local jurisdictions, including Chicago, Maricopa County, Arizona, and New Orleans, to provide accurate crime data to the FBI has long made comparisons with many cities unreliable. The ongoing Justice Department investigation into whether Washington D.C. police falsified crime rates to create a “false illusion of safety” may provide more evidence to distrust the numbers that local authorities submit.
The FBI has the ability to set the record straight in at least some cases, providing a clearer view of remedies to crime. But its unwillingness to correct errors – or its efforts to fix them on the sly, as RCI reported last year – and improve its methodology raises more concerns. Its shortcomings regarding armed citizens thwarting active shooters illuminate many of these problems.
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After reviewing the missing data shown in this RCI report, Professor David Mustard, a distinguished professor at the University of Georgia who researches extensively on crime, was blunt in his conclusion: “The federal government must improve its records related to self-defensive uses of firearms – especially in active shootings. Because academics, media, and policymakers depend on their data, it is essential that the FBI collect and compile the data consistently and accurately.”

Commentary:
Previously, The State and Local PD including the FBI have overlooked valid cases they have not on your side.
Democrat Socialist of America would plotz if the truth was reported each day across America where legal gun owners protected themselves from thugs in home invasions and other instances on a daily basis.
The question remains as to if the Patel-Bongino duo will force the transparency of truth to come to the forefront in their reporting.
 
Not so strange if you consider that Biden's FBI's mission three years ago included monitoring pro-life demonstrators and anti-woke citizens in school board meeting not to mention (illegal?) wiretaps of elected republicans.
 
There was a site not to long ago called (I think) GunsSaveLives.net. I recently looked for it, but it looks like it went belly up. I found something in it's place, but it only seemed like a subset of a more general website. Now that I think of it, I'll have to look again.
 
Don't forget how 19 and 20 year olds are classified as "youth" or even "children." They want to inflate stats for political reasons.
 
There was a site not to long ago called (I think) GunsSaveLives.net. I recently looked for it, but it looks like it went belly up. I found something in it's place, but it only seemed like a subset of a more general website. Now that I think of it, I'll have to look again.
Feds hack websites all the time. There was a website called totse.com, it had a lot of text files on it. I think it got hacked by feds.
 
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