Blacks making up 13.4% of the U.S. population, were the perpetrators of 53% of the murders. Hispanics making up 17.8%, over 20.8% (not all states reported ethnicity). Non-Latino whites made up 58.4% of the population, and were responsible for 25.7% of murders. Analyzing the data, by racial breakdown deduct whites from Hispanics. Yes, this makes sense, since the data were prepared at a time when the DNA of denisovans had not yet been isolated. Today we know that Hispanics have a high percentage of Denisovan genes, a characteristic of Asian populations - Hispanics are their descendants. Whites do not have denisovan genes, so they should not be counted together with Latinos.
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