Since September 11, 2001, some 190 people have been killed in acts of terror in the United States, inclusive of the recent killing at Charleston:

  • 117 (62%) were killed by Muslim supremacists

  • 50 (26%) were killed by terrorists whose ethnic background was white, including white supremacist, anti-government, anti-abortion and misc. terrorists

  • 23 (12%) were killed by terrorists whose ethnic background was black, including black supremacist, anti-government and misc. terrorists


For demographic context:

  • 62% of the population is non-Hispanic white

  • 13% of the population is black

  • 1% of the population is Muslim