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African American Death Rate From Assault More Than Three Times Average
29 December 2015
The age-adjusted death rate from assaults for African Americans remains high at 16.9 per 100,000, more than three times the average for all races. The highest rate is in St. Louis, MO at 67.8; the lowest is 6.7 in Queens County, NY. The 2014 average rate for African Americans is down from ten years earlier, when the age-adjusted death rate from assaults for African Americans hit 19.9.