Life in America 2023: More murders in big cities than in 2019?
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(as indicated by Jeff Asher’s data)
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2023 looks higher than 2019, according to both Jeff Asher:
https://www.ahdatalytics.com/dashboards/ytd-murder-comparison/
and gun violence archive:
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