LAPD Reports 25% Decrease in Homicides and Victims Shot Since 2022

LAPD Reports 25% Decrease in Homicides and Victims Shot Since 2022

L.A. Sees Significant Drop in Homicides, Officer-Involved Shootings: Mayor Bass Points to Progress

Los Angeles has witnessed a remarkable decline in homicides and shootings over the past two years, Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday. Bass highlighted these encouraging statistics as she approaches the second anniversary of her term in office.

Data released by the Los Angeles Police Department reveals a 28.1% decrease in homicides since 2022. Gang-related homicides have plummeted by more than 50%, while the number of victims shot has dropped by 26.2%.

Tackling Crime, Building a Safer City

“Homicides are down, and our Fire Department has expanded its safety capabilities thanks to urgent action taken to keep Angelenos safe,” Bass said. “But we know many in L.A. still don’t feel safe every day — that must change.”

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