So perpetuating stereotypes only effects the people who actually fit them huh?
Blacks were victims of an estimated 805,000 nonfatal violent crimes and of about 8,000 homicides in 2005. While blacks accounted for 13% of the U.S. population in 2005, they were victims in 15% of all nonfatal violent crimes and nearly half of all homicides. These findings are based on data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR), Supplementary Homicide Reports.
Among blacks the risk of nonfatal violent victimization var- ied across demographic characteristics. During the 5-year period from 2001 to 2005, comparative nonfatal violent vic- timizations showed –
• Black males were more vulnerable to violent victimization than black females.
• Younger blacks were generally more likely than older blacks to be victims of violence.
• Blacks who had never married were more likely than all other blacks to be victims of violence.
• Blacks in households with lower annual incomes were at a greater risk of violence than those in households with higher annual incomes.
• Blacks living in urban areas were more likely than those in suburban or rural areas to be victims of violence.
Black victims of homicide were most likely to be male (85%) and between ages 17 and 29 (51%). Homicides against blacks were more likely than those against whites to occur in highly populated areas, including cities and sub- urbs. About 53% of homicides against blacks in 2005 took place in areas with populations of at least 250,000 people, compared to about 33% of homicides of white victims. Blacks were killed with a firearm in about 77% of homicides against them.
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/bvvc.pdf
One, this should be common sense. Two, I found that FBI link after a 2 second Google. These are stats from '93-05 but it's obvious that the numbers and what they represent hasn't changed as far as who are more frequently victims of violent crimes between black men and black women. In '05 black males made up 85% of all black homicide victims. The fact that you would question this without even attempting to look the info up yourself just illustrates how you're not only ignorant but very dishonest/sneaky.