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Homicide rates: are they more effected by violence in general, or just gun violence?

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This is a much more comprehensive, in-depth, larger sample-sized version of a recent post I wrote about the same topic. That analysis was very preliminary. I only had 15 cities in the data and there was a certain other statistical problem I didn't take into account.  I felt rushed to make it because I came across a post on Reddit. It was on r/dataisbeautiful and it had a few maps that correlated homicide with poverty and de-correlated homicide with gun ownership rates or something like that. I saw it x-posted to a subreddit I followed, which was a subreddit about guns. So it was used as a statistical basis to say something like: guns don't cause violence; guns aren't correlated to violence at all; poverty is the correlate, not guns, etc., and it had a lot of thumbs ups, a lot of support in the comments and zero push-back. I saw this Reddit post around the time I had recently finished my most recent analysis of crime at the neighborhood level . Based on the data I was seein...