Gun Violence Prevention Head Warns of Deep-Rooted Crisis as USVI Faces One of World’s Highest Homicide Rates

Testifying before the Senate, Antonio Emmanuel said gun violence in the USVI stems from personal vendettas, extortion, and emotional need, not random attacks—adding that community healing and de-escalation require collective effort.

2025-06-24 17:45:00 - VI News Staff

As the community reels from a recent spate of gun violence which has resulted in several deaths, the executive director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention has weighed in on possible causes.

Antonio Emmanuel appeared before the Committee on Government Operations, Veterans Affairs, and Consumer Protection on Monday to discuss a bill to establish a Gun Violence Awareness Week. There, he was pressed by several lawmakers to offer an explanation for current trends.

“What are we missing? What is happening?...What are we doing? Are we doing something wrong?” asked committee chair Senator Avery Lewis.

Mr. Emmanuel did not think that there was anything necessarily wrong with current policy. “I think that we have folks that are committing crimes, some by emotional outbursts, some because they have an ax to grind with somebody else. These are retaliatory homicides,” he explained. Random homicides, he said, are not common. “People have issues with somebody else, or one person claims he got disrespected, or we have some domestic violence issues,” he added. According to Mr. Emmanuel, there are many “system issues” that “we just can't seem to wrap our hands around.”

the U.S. Virgin Islands remains one of the most homicide-plagued places on earth. The rate has hovered near or above 50 per 100 000 — on par with Jamaica and four times higher than notoriously violent Mexico — for much of the last 20 years, according to data from Macrotrends homicide-rate series 1997-2025, VIPD statements for 2010 record and 2022-23 counts, CDC FastStats U.S. homicide rate 2022, and UNODC & World Population Review global and country homicide rankings 2022. 

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