Reminds me of the "Gun Violence" stats that are used a lot. It's a term that, if you go pull the raw CDC data as a big .CSV for yourself, includes a whole host of things that aren't in people's minds when you say "Gun Violence".
A great example is homeowners shooting in self defence. It isn't broken down well in the categories. If a homeowner pops a home invaders head like a watermelon, I'm ecstatic. That's one more good person who didn't lose their life in the seconds of a life or death situation waiting minutes for the police to arrive and shoot them both.