Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings Shows Without a Black Population, Our Nation's Capitol Would Have Almost No Gun Crime A study finds that suspects in violent crime in the District share a lot of characteristics.
The National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform looked at the numbers for homicides and nonfatal shooting in D.C. in 2019 and 2020, and found that most gun violence is tightly concentrated on a small number of very high-risk young Black male adults that share a common set of risk factors.
Those factors include involvements in street crews, a previous criminal justice history and connection to a recent shooting. Often, theyve been the victims of crime themselves. While the motive for the shooting may not be a traditional gang war, the report says, often shootings are precipitated by a petty conflict over a young woman, a simple argument, or the now-ubiquitous social media slight.