Friday, July 29, 2011

Department of Justice statistics for 2005 show that blacks, who made up 12.1% of the population, committed 52.2% of murders

Whites, including Latinos, represented 74.7% of the population and committed 45.8% of murders. This translates to 24.7 murders committed per 100,000 blacks. There were 3.38 murders per 100,000 whites, including Latinos. When non-Hispanic whites are separated from Latinos, the figures show 7.73 murders committed per 100,000 Latinos and 2.63 murders committed per 100,000 non-Hispanic whites.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you consider young black males over the age of 15 and under the age of 60 who commit the vast majority of black crime, and not the total black population, the base population is only 3.2 percent not 12.1 percent.

So 3.2 percent of the population commit over 50 percent of the nations homicides.

And this has happened year after year from 1975 to 2010