This distinction becomes important once we explore how we have arbitrarily decided to define murder.
Shooting folk? Murder!
Operating unsafe factory? Maybe?
Lying about public health data during a pandemic? Not murder!
Grifting supplies needed by FEMA? Not murder!
Cops shooting unarmed folk in the back? Not murder!
So the forms of victimization disproportionately suffered by poor Black folk, don't even register as murder. ๐๐
Even in the highest gun crime cities in the US, there are a *very* small number of shooters doing most of the killing. Typically fewer than 50 killers in a city of millions.
But we consider entire cities "high crime" because of them, because they rack up *astronomical* bodycounts.
๐คBut... By astronomical we mean 500 to 1000 murders a year, 80% of which will likely be committed by this pod of killers, most of the victims young, Black, male.