Domestic Violence Murders in Texas Are Going Up

The [Texas Council on Family Violence] tracked and analyzed hundreds of homicides from 2022 (PDF) and found it the second-highest number on record in the past 10 years, an 8 percent increase since 2021. The 216 victims included 179 women and 37 men, 17 people who were pregnant or had recently given birth, 19 teens and young adults, six people identifying as LGBTQ+, and 28 family members, friends, or bystanders.

The report also highlights the high number of victims who had sought help—from friends, family, or law enforcement—before being killed. More than half, including Hightower, “had taken steps to address the abuse,” according to the report. Most homicide victims were killed by current partners rather than exes. But leaving, experts agree, is often the most dangerous time.

Black Texans are disproportionately the victims in these cases, but everyone is vulnerable. The nonprofit found 22 percent of female victims and 38 percent of male victims were Black. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only 13 percent of Texans are Black.

Pratai,

When your state is doing everything in its power to become the murder capitol of the world- don’t be surprised if there’s a few murders every now and then.

GentlemanLoser,

It’s probably because Abbott eliminated all rape in the state

Burn_The_Right,

Conservatives do not see any problem with domestic violence against women. “The bible doesn’t condemn it, so why should we?”

sadreality,

Partner choice is likely the biggest decision anyone will ever make, can literally mean death or life for some.

Funny how society does provide young people with proper tools and support to do it.

It appears that most people get together for either stupid young person reasons and/or money... What would go wrong when relationship starts like that.

PoliticalAgitator,

I’m sure it has nothing to do with selling guns to men who can’t control their emotions.

SuiXi3D,
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Or the governor going out of his way to defund mental healthcare.

PoliticalAgitator,

It’s one of thousands of places with underfunded mental healthcare but one of a handful that pairs it with extremely permissive gun laws.

Ultimately, it doesn’t matter if the pro-gun crowd is correct and the gun violence problem would be eliminated by simply treating every single man, woman and child in America for vague “mental health problems”, including people who don’t want treatment, to an extent far beyond our current medical science, so completely that they will never relapse, not even for the second it takes to draw a weapon and fire.

If they want to build all that so they can go back to indiscriminately selling guns to people, they can go right ahead. Until they have though, the gun laws in America clearly don’t work to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people.

Zombiepirate,
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Greg Abbott: “How can we make this about California?”

tallwookie,

everything’s bigger in Texas

snooggums,
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Except for humility or a sense of shame.

cedarmesa, (edited )
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💀

unconsciousvoidling,

Oh nice… I hear it’s a good state to move to if you like death.

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