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23,700 likely to be murdered in U.S. this year, report says
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Reuter-Ap
1991
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23,700 likely to be murdered in U.S. this year, report says
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23,700 likely to be murdered in U.S. this year, report says
1991
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The average person is twice as likely to be killed by murder now as 30 years ago, the report said. Surprisingly, the greatest increases in the crime were expected to take place in the generally rural states of Texas, Tennessee, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Arizona and Wisconsin. To counteract the increase in homicides, committee leader Joe Biden urged passage of the Brady Bill gun control measure to prevent convicted criminals from buying guns, and a ban on military-style assault weapons.
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