And Dangerous | Armed
The same research indicates that male and Black offenders are statistically more likely to receive this designation.
A national study of warrants found that approximately 3% of warrants carry this label, most commonly for homicide and robbery offenders. Armed and Dangerous
Recent legal debates, such as those seen in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals , question whether being "armed" (carrying a legal firearm) automatically makes one "dangerous" in states with broad public-carry laws. 2. Law Enforcement and Public Safety The same research indicates that male and Black