I see that nearly every state shows a number of homicides. I thought the federal government had no specific laws against homicide and that these were left to the states to prosecute. Am I wrong about that?
Maybe they have jurisdiction when murders happen on federal property? But I see your point; can't be that many murders happening only in federal parks, post offices, and court houses.
I see that nearly every state shows a number of homicides. I thought the federal government had no specific laws against homicide and that these were left to the states to prosecute. Am I wrong about that?
Maybe they have jurisdiction when murders happen on federal property? But I see your point; can't be that many murders happening only in federal parks, post offices, and court houses.
So what, start looking for notable people who committed suicide or had accidents, and those are actual murders?
That's what happened with the guys that shot Seth Rich. They were simply hired MS13 pawns.
That tracks.
IIRC Equador made that prison and threw 40k criminals in it, which was supposed to include a substantial number of MS13 members.
I wonder how much that has affected the DS's ability to cause accidents