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Also, the last 2 don't really make any point. Carrying a weapon has little to do with a weapon arrest. Black people probably carry unregistered weapons more, leading to more arrests.
Also, getting in fights is different from aggravated assault. Aggravated assault is often with a weapon, with the intent to rape, etc...Thus, getting beat up by a gang is aggravated assault, while a fight between two fraternity boys usually would not be. Aggravated assault occurs with some sort of intent to harm, while fighting is usually simply a rage thing, not a true intent to kill or seriously harm another person.
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