The forthcoming FBI Unified Crime Report is expected to show that murders increased around 29 percent amid the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, eclipsing the previous largest one-year change of 12.7 percent in 1968.
Comment: Right on time. Social violence follows a roughly 50-year cycle. The political stress index in the U.S. is rising rapidly. The last time it did so was prior to the Civil War.
The new FBI data showed around 21,500 murders in 2020, almost 5,000 more than in 2019, the newspaper noted.
However, the national murder rate, or murders per 100,000 people, is still about one-third below the rate in the early 1990s.
About 77 percent of murders reported in 2020 were committed with a firearm, the highest share ever reported.
















Comment: Dura lex sed lex? Legalistic societies have a way of turning into lawless societies.