Crime reduction

California Firearm Deaths Hit Historic Low, Sparking Debate on Causes

California has achieved a historic milestone, reporting the lowest number of firearm-related deaths since 1968. This reduction has also contributed to the state’s overall homicide rate reaching a record low. However, Attorney General Rob Bonta cautioned that this progress is fragile and could be reversed without sustained and increased investment in gun violence prevention efforts and education initiatives.

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Detroit’s Homicide Rate Plunges to 1969 Low

Detroit experienced a significant decrease in homicides (19%) and nonfatal shootings (25%) in 2024, reaching their lowest rates in over 50 years. This reduction, attributed to increased police hiring and expanded community violence intervention programs, resulted in 203 homicides and 606 nonfatal shootings. While overall violent crime also fell 7%, officials acknowledged the need for continued efforts to address persistent crime issues, including juvenile violence and freeway shootings. The city plans to further invest in prevention programs and enhance law enforcement strategies.

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