Where we stand at the end of the first week of 2023 (as of January 8th):

Homicide Victims: 13 (eight incidents, including 2 triple homicides and 1 double homicide)

Nonfatal Shooting Incidents: 19 (approx. 27 victims with nonfatal injuries)

Carjacking: 7 (vs 11 YTD in 2022)

Armed Robbery: 10 (vs. 12 YTD in 2022)

Note on 2023 Weekly Bulletin and 2022 Recaps

Having only gotten a little more than a week into the year, it is too soon to make meaningful comparisons across past years, but we will continue to make this information available on our crimebulletin.metrocrime.org website.

 

In addition to 2023 crime trends, we are continuing to update our 2022 Crime Trend Recap data on the website. Here, you will find neighborhood-district level information, crime maps, and past reports, all of which are regularly updated with new information.  

A note about homicides

While we cross-check our numbers against coroner records, major offense logs, media reports, and any other source available, homicide numbers are subject to change as investigations progress.  Homicides may be reclassified as “undetermined” if the coroner cannot definitively state whether the injury was self-inflicted, accidental, or intentional.  More commonly, deaths initially listed as “unclassified” are reclassified as “homicide” after autopsy.