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2022, Week of July 18: Crime Trends as of July 17

Crime Trends ArchiveBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 18, 2022

At least 167 homicides to date in 2022 – This represents an increase of 142% over 2019 and 53% increase over the same time in 2021. There have been 264 non-fatal shooting incidents to date in 2022 – This is 102% higher than 2019, 50% increase over 2020, but an 11% reduction compared with 2021. Carjacking…

2022, July 13 – Prosecution Update as of July 7th, 2022

Prosecution ReportsBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 14, 2022

Since Last Week: Arrests 85 new felony arrests (44 violent felony) Case Screening 83 new screened felony cases (42 screened violent) 37 new accepted cases (16 accepted violent) Closed Cases 25 new closed felony cases (9 closed violent) 10 new felony convictions (6 violent felony convictions)

2022, July 12: Inmate Snapshot

Inmate DataBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 12, 2022

OPSO Inmate Snapshot 7.12.22 Highlights: Total Inmates: 1,000 -84% (843 inmates) in custody on any felony charge -59% (592 inmates) in custody on violent felony charge -22% (216 inmates) in custody on a murder charge

2022, Week of July 11th: CRIME BULLETIN TAKEAWAYS

Crime Trends ArchiveBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 12, 2022

Crime Bulletin Takeaways Week of July 11, 2022

2022, July 11: Orleans Crime Trends as of 7/10/22

Crime Trends ArchiveBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 11, 2022

  Crime Trends: Week of July 11, 2022   After rectifying our homicide list across multiple agencies, we have updated the total number of homicides to 159 as of July 10, 2022.  This number includes vehicular, negligent, and justified homicides, but does NOT include individuals who died of remote injuries (i.e., injury sustained pre-2022) -This…

2022, Week of July 5: CRIME TRENDS GRAPHICS

Crime Trends ArchiveBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 8, 2022

Week of July 5, 2022: Homicides & Shootings Week of July 5, 2022: Carjacking & Armed Robbery

2022, Week of July 5: PROSECUTION TAKEAWAYS

Prosecution ReportsBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 7, 2022

              Prosecution Takeaways: as of June 30, 2022

2022, July 6: Prosecution Bulletin as of June 30th, 2022

Prosecution ReportsBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 6, 2022

Since last week: 109 new felony arrests, 50 of which were for violent felony charges 82 new screened felony cases, with 44 new accepted felonies 53 new closed felony cases, including 24 felony convictions (13 Guilty as Charged, 11 Guilty of a Lesser Felony)

2022, July 6: Violent Felony Screening as of June 30th, 2022

Prosecution ReportsBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 6, 2022

Violent Felony Summary: A 52% majority of arrests are for violent felony charges (16% domestic, 36% non-domestic) Only 49% of violent felony cases have been accepted for prosecution, largely due to the 30% acceptance rate for domestic violence felonies Only 9% of violent felony cases have resulted in a Guilty as Charged conviction – 29%…

2022, July 5: Orleans Crime Trends as of July 4th

Crime Trends ArchiveBy Metropolitan Crime CommissionJuly 5, 2022

We have had at least 153 homicides to date in 2022, a 139% increase relative to 2019, 51% higher relative to 2021.  In the month of June 2022, we lost an average of one person per day to homicide Shooting incidents are now 11% lower relative to 2021, but remain 91% higher relative to 2019…

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