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Study Reveals Over 5,700 Hispanic Lives Lost to Gun Violence in 2023

July 1st, 2025 12:00 PM
By: FisherVista

A recent study by the Violence Policy Center highlights the alarming rate of gun-related deaths among Hispanics in the U.S., with over 5,700 lives lost in 2023 alone, underscoring the urgent need for improved data collection and violence prevention strategies.

Study Reveals Over 5,700 Hispanic Lives Lost to Gun Violence in 2023

The Violence Policy Center (VPC) has released a sobering report detailing the extent of gun violence affecting the Hispanic community in the United States, with more than 5,700 Hispanics killed by guns in 2023. This figure includes 3,284 homicides and 2,198 suicides, marking a significant portion of the over 83,000 Hispanic lives lost to gun violence from 2002 to 2023. The study, available in both English and Spanish, utilizes data from the CDC and FBI to paint a grim picture of the escalating crisis.

One of the most alarming trends identified in the report is the firearms industry's targeted marketing towards Hispanics and other communities of color, aiming to expand its market beyond the traditional white male demographic. This strategy not only poses a risk of increasing gun sales but also potentially exacerbates the rates of gun violence within these communities. VPC Executive Director Josh Sugarmann emphasizes the lack of comprehensive data on Hispanic ethnicity in national statistics, suggesting that the actual numbers of victims may be higher than reported.

The study also sheds light on the demographic breakdown of gun violence victims, revealing that 77 percent of Hispanic homicide victims in 2023 were killed with firearms, predominantly handguns. Additionally, the report notes a doubling of the female Hispanic firearm suicide rate from 2002 to 2023. These findings highlight the critical need for governmental agencies to collect more detailed data on ethnic origins to better understand and address the specific needs of the Hispanic community.

Recommendations from the VPC include enhancing violence reduction programs, improving access to resources for victims of domestic violence, and implementing measures to curb the illegal trafficking of firearms. The study calls for increased awareness of the firearms industry's marketing tactics and advocates for targeted interventions to protect vulnerable communities from the escalating threat of gun violence.

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