As of my last update in October 2023, specific data on the number of people killed in Aurora, IL, by gang violence can vary year by year and is often reported by local law enforcement and news sources. While gang violence has been a concern in many urban areas, Aurora has implemented various community programs and law enforcement strategies to address and reduce such violence. For the most accurate and current statistics, it's best to consult local crime reports or official city publications.
27% of american's get killed by gang violence
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Gang violence in Ireland is relatively low compared to other countries, with the number of deaths being very minimal. There is no specific data available on the number of people killed by gang violence each year in Ireland.
39 % whoever put 39%: so ARE you telleing me, over a third of the entire usa population has died from gang violence? Or, are you saying of the people that died this year, 39% died from gang violence.....
In the US, around 16,000 homicides are committed each year, with a percentage of those attributed to gang violence. Globally, precise numbers vary but in places with high gang activity, the number of deaths caused by gang violence can be significant.
Over 1 Million gang members die each year.
one of the advantages is that you get a buzz from it and the disadvantages are you will get hurt or killed.
The FBI National Crime Stats does not break down their statistics to reflect this. In gang heavy communities, gangs are thought to account for 80% of violent crime. But few homicides are non-domestic, stranger killings.
gang violence solves nothing..... violence in all doesnt solve anything
I don't have specific data on the number of people killed by the Bloods gang last year. However, gang-related violence can have devastating effects on communities, and it's important to address the root causes of gang activity through education, social programs, and community outreach.
The state of North Dakota has the least gang violence.
wow. Nationwide probably around 30% or a little more. Its especially common in middle schools and if they dont grow out of it by 9th grade then chances are they either wont or they will when its too late