Guns don’t commit violence.
Thugs and crazy people do.
An account of the 30 most murderous cities in America was recently announced by Neighborhood Scout Crime Analytics, as reported by WND, which listed them off as follows: East St. Louis, Illinois; Chester, Pennsylvania.; St. Louis, Missouri.; Baltimore; Petersburg, Virginia; Flint, Michigan; Detroit; New Orleans; Camden, New Jersey; Wilmington, Delaware; Birmingham, Alabama; Newark, New Jersey; Monroe, Louisiana; Portsmouth, Virginia; Cleveland; Jackson, Mississippi; Riviera Beach, Florida; Youngstown, Ohio; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Bessemer, Alabama; Banning, California; Hartford, Connecticut; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Salinas, California; Goldsboro, North Carolina; Desert Hot Springs, California; East Chicago, Indiana; Milwaukee and Washington, D.C.
It was also noted that so-called sanctuary cities are anything but sanctuaries for legal residents.
68% of U.S. murders occur in 5% of its counties
https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2017/04/30/68-of-us-murders-occur-in-5-of-its-counties
It’s the same here in California. We have 58 counties. Last year we had something on the order of 1700 murders statewide. Nine of the 58 counties had zero murders, and you have to get down to 36 counties before the number exceeds 10. And guess what, Los Angeles County was #1 with about 526 (31%), San Bernardino #2 with 110, Riverside #3 with 93, Alameda #4 with 102 ( large Black population in East Oakland), Sacramento #5 with 80 (large Hispanic population), and San Diego #6 with 74. The four SoCal counties accounted for 47% of all murders, and you know who lives there, Mexican illegals.