
Weekly Violent Crime Map
September 25-October 1, 2023
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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.
Homicide and Shooting
As of October 1, 2023:
Homicide Victims: 178
- Two homicides in the past week (one vehicular, one stabbing) brings our YTD total to 178.
- Homicide in 2023 is 19% lower than the same time in 2022.
Nonfatal Shooting Incidents: 300
- There have been approximately 399 victims of nonfatal gunshot incidents in 2023, though this number is subject to change as investigations progress.
- At the same time in 2022, there had been 357 shooting incidents and approximately 491 nonfatal shooting victims (an overall reduction of 20% in fatal/nonfatal shooting incidents and victims).
Carjacking and Armed Robbery
Carjacking Incidents: 117
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- Carjacking incidents are down 48% relative to 2022 – still the biggest decline we are seeing in any major violent crime category since 2022.
- Continues to coincide with a substantial (102%) increase in auto theft (as of October 1, 2022, 2,736 auto thefts vs. 5,529 in 2023).
Armed Robbery Incidents: 288
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- Armed robbery is 31% lower than this time in 2022 and 11% lower than the same time in 2019, though we remain slightly to moderately above 2020-2021 rates (+11% and +1%, respectively).
Daily Auto Theft
In 2022, there were 2,736 reported auto thefts as of October 1st.
There have been at least 5,529 reported auto thefts to date in 2023, an increase of 102% since 2022.
This is an average of 20 stolen cars per day, though we have slowly improved since earlier in the year, when the city was averaging 25 stolen cars per day.