BREAKING NOW: Gun Controllers Were Just NUKED From Orbit As FBI Drops NEW CRIME STATS... THEY LIED

Published on August 6, 2025
Duration: 9:07

This video analyzes recent FBI crime statistics to challenge common gun control narratives. The speaker argues that the data contradicts claims that loosening gun laws or increased firearm ownership leads to more crime. Specifically, the FBI data shows a decrease in violent crime and murder, even amidst increased gun sales, and highlights that handguns are used in homicides at a significantly higher rate than rifles.

Quick Summary

Recent FBI crime statistics reveal a 4.5% decrease in overall violent crime and a 14.9% drop in murder rates. This data contradicts gun control narratives, as these declines occurred despite a significant increase in firearm purchases over the past five years. Handguns are implicated in far more homicides than rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Challenging Gun Control Narratives
  2. 00:34FBI Crime Statistics Released
  3. 01:37Debunking Gun Control Arguments
  4. 03:58FBI 2024 Crime Data Breakdown
  5. 04:53Homicide Rate vs. Gun Sales Trend
  6. 06:06Weapon Type Involved in Offenses
  7. 06:21Homicides by Handguns
  8. 06:40Homicides by Rifles
  9. 07:06Homicides by Other Weapons
  10. 07:43Homicides by Automatic Firearms
  11. 08:14Rifles vs. Handguns in Homicides
  12. 08:53Conclusion: Control vs. Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What do the latest FBI crime statistics show regarding violent crime?

The latest FBI data indicates a significant decrease in violent crime. Specifically, overall violent crime dropped by 4.5% compared to the previous year, and murder rates saw an even more substantial decline of 14.9%.

How do recent FBI crime statistics compare to increased gun ownership?

Contrary to common gun control arguments, recent FBI statistics show a decline in violent crime and murder rates, even as firearm purchases have increased significantly over the past five years. This data challenges the notion that more guns directly lead to more crime.

Which types of firearms are most frequently involved in homicides according to FBI data?

According to the FBI data presented, handguns are the most frequently used firearms in homicides, accounting for 29,648 incidents. Rifles were involved in a much smaller number, 2,645 incidents, suggesting handguns are a far greater factor in firearm-related homicides.

Are rifles or handguns more prevalent in homicide statistics?

FBI statistics clearly show handguns are significantly more prevalent in homicides than rifles. With 29,648 homicides involving handguns compared to 2,645 involving rifles, handguns are used at a rate more than ten times higher.

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