The watchdog group National Conservative has launched a comprehensive project to track interracial homicides in the United States, compiling a growing database with over 2,600 confirmed incidents from 2023 and 2024.

The initiative, which began in December 2023, aims to provide a detailed account of such crimes, categorizing them by the race of both the perpetrators and victims.

The database is intended to offer valuable insights into the patterns and frequency of interracial killings, making it a resource for public analysis.

Each entry includes specific details about the incident, such as images and case summaries. This effort has sparked attention online, with users engaging in discussions about the data and its implications for understanding crime in the U.S.

National Conservative regularly updates the database as new cases are confirmed, ensuring the information remains current. In addition to its public-facing database, the project seeks to create a searchable tool that allows users to access and examine the data easily.

While the project has generated both support and criticism, it represents a significant attempt to document and analyze a sensitive issue in American society.

National Conservative’s initiative is expected to grow as it adds more records and expands its research into the coming years. For those interested, the database is accessible on their website, providing a detailed look at the complex dynamics of interracial homicide.