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FBI director warns of consequences of U.S. crime spike: report

FBI Director Christopher Wray. Photo by Xinhua.
FBI Director Christopher Wray. Photo by Xinhua.

The head of the FBI is sounding alarm bells about the escalation of murders across the United States, which he says include more violent crimes committed by juveniles, more gun trafficking and another dangerous trend, the Seattle-based radio station KOMO News has reported. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.

"We're seeing an alarming frequency of some of the worst of the worst getting back on the streets", – KOMO News reported, quoting FBI Director Christopher Wray in an interview with CBS's 60 Minutes.

Another horrifying trend he discussed was the increase in police officers killed in the line of duty that is up 51%, according to FBI Statistics. Police job has become increasingly more dangerous, evidenced at the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington, which just completed the addition of 619 names from the last few years.

The overall crime spike is bringing a confluence of consequences, including more and more Americans purchasing firearms, many for the first time ever, noted the radio in its report.

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Recent numbers from the National Shooting Sports Foundation show many are people of color, the report said, adding that from 2019 to 2020, Asian American firearm purchases went up 43%, Hispanic Americans purchases went up 49%, and African American purchases went up 58%.

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