FBI: 56.4% of known homicides suspects were Black in 2024

Black murder rate remains astronomically higher than other races

The FBI Bureau of Justice Statistics has released their homicide data for 2024.

The FBI lists five racial categories for homicide suspects:

Black: 56.4%
White/Latino/Arab/Central Asian/Other: 40.9%
American Indian: 1.3%
Asian: 1.1%
Pacific Islander/Hawaiian Native: 0.2%

Of these homicide suspects, 69.1% were sub-categorized as “Hispanic or Latino” or “Not Hispanic or Latino.”

Hispanic or Latino: 21.9%
Not Hispanic or Latino: 78.1%

Homicide Victims:
Black: 53.0%
White/Latino/Arab/Central Asian/Other: 44.0%
Asian: 1.6%
American Indian: 1.2%
Pacific Islander or Hawaiian Native: 0.2%

Black percentage of known US homicide suspects:

2023, Blacks were 56.3%
2022, Blacks were 57.6%
2021, Blacks were 60.4% (Huge dip in participating agencies)
2020, Blacks were 56.6%
2019, Blacks were 55.9%
2018, Blacks were 54.8%
2017, Blacks were 54.2%
2016, Blacks were 53.5%
2015, Blacks were 53.3%
2014, Blacks were 53.0%

According to the US Census, Blacks made up 13.7% of the US population in 2024.

Keep in mind that majority Black cities tend to have abysmal clearance rates. So murders are less likely to have a known suspect.


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