As the U.S. Virgin Islands grapples with a staggering homicide rate that has surged to approximately 50 per 100,000 residents—comparable to some of the world’s most dangerous countries—Antonio Emmanuel, head of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, cites deep-rooted issues fueling the violence. In 2025 alone, the territory reports 22 homicides, including personal vendettas and extortion-related killings, highlighting a concerning trend of retaliatory violence rather than random acts.
During testimony before the Committee on Government Operations, Emmanuel emphasizes that the local community’s healing requires collaborative efforts, including education on conflict resolution and emotional support. He correlates the rise in violence with unmet emotional and financial needs, stressing that without significant community engagement and intervention, the cycle of violence is unlikely to abate. “There’s no silver bullet for it,” he warns, indicating that enduring change will necessitate coordinated action from multiple stakeholders.
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