Not really where this thread should go but...
Think about when the Irish came to America in waves of immigration. Where'd they end up? In places they were directed to find work, often urban areas of high crime. The discrimination was relentless. Attitudes were terrible.
Imagine the typical joe schmoe talking about the Irish.
Person A: "There are so many Irish deaths, it's terrible."
Joe Schmoe: "Those are mostly Irish killing Irish" [no evidence]
Person A: "Oh, I didn't know that. Why do you suppose it's happening?"
Joe Schmoe: "There's something about the Irish. They live in filth, they steal, they murder. They'd kill each other over a pint."
Now, if you can't figure out what is wrong with this type of thinking (and I do not mean morally wrong, but instead logically wrong), well, let me just say, you should be able to spend some time thinking about what factors would hypothetically be involved in how crime rates in cities are a thing and how Irish may have made more victims of themselves than others. There is even an admitted white supremacist in the thread who mentioned one factor out of the many: proximity. If you couldn't think of that and he could, please at least try harder.
The reason I draw a parallel between an Irish immigrant of the past and a trans person is the intense discrimination and limit of opportunity...the actual movement of some subpopulation of the trans group due to things like societal rejection, family rejection, healthcare access. Where do they end up in higher percentages? What jobs do they end up with in higher percentages? How do the jobs out them and put them at risk in high crime areas? As far as who they end up with, again at higher percentages than the non-trans population--not even a by-and-large-statistic, then what kinds of problems do the partners they end up with have? (again as a percentage higher)?
There isn't any data to test any hypothesis and prove its worth.
Even in this particular case of Merci Mack. Are we going to really find out the suspected murderer's motivations? I think he may have been mentally ill. How does that justify the "black community" being at fault for Merci's murder?
Here are some other statistics and information across the world (from 2018):
- Nearly 3,000 transgender people were murdered over the last decade worldwide. The most common causes of death were shooting, stabbing and beating.
- At least 369 transgender people were killed in the last 12 months.
- The number of trans people reported murdered each year by TMM has risen steadily, from 148 in 2008 to 358 last year.
- Brazil is the most dangerous country to be transgender, with at least 167 people killed in the last 12 months. Mexico had 71 murders, and the United States saw 28 killed.
- Nearly two thirds of reported victims over the last decade were sex workers.
- In the United States, more than three-quarters of trans people murdered in 2018 were women from an ethnic minority and nearly two thirds were aged under 35.
- In France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, 65 percent of reported murder victims in the last decade were migrants.
- Nearly three quarters of known U.S. victims in 2018 were initially identified by their previous gender in police or media reports, a practice activists say is disrespectful and can hamper investigations.
https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/murders-of-transgender-people-rising-worldwide-1.6674858
If you are reading these bullets and thinking "Oh, I see, Hispanics are even worse than Blacks!!!" then you are beyond help. If you are reading them and only dividing people up by race, same thing. It's as arbitrary and nonsensical as saying "Oh, the Youth Community is at fault!!"
Things in life are multi-variate--they involve multiple significant variables. The different variables are most often continua, measurably numerical. We often don't even know what are all the variables. ETA: I will add here that the data is very incomplete and probably biased toward looking like more murders happen in certain areas of the world. Maybe. People in many areas of the world do not have freedom to declare their gender identity or even if they do, if the government sanctions their murder, you might not hear about it. This isn't just true at the country-level, but also regionally. So, if you live in some conservative town in West Virginia or you live in Saudi Arabia, you might never reveal yourself to statistics, yet you still may find yourself killed. Urban areas might even be a double-edged sword in a sense because they are so diverse as to put you in contact with some like-minded accepting people, but also put you at high risk of crime. Who knows?
It's tragic and needs to be studied more. In the meantime, discrimination (and transphobia) need to stop so that trans persons have equal opportunity in life and don't end up in these kinds of situations...or at least they do less so.