Hope emerges as homicides and serious assaults dip in Los Angeles

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Dec. 31, 2022

Hope emerges as homicides and serious assaults dip in Los Angeles

After one of its deadliest stretches in recent memory, Los Angeles will end 2022 with fewer homicides and shootings than in 2021, sparking hope that the surge in violent crime over the previous two years is flattening.

The number of killings stood at 373 citywide through Christmas Eve - still well above pre-pandemic levels but a 6% decrease from the same time last year, according to preliminary statistics compiled by the Los Angeles Police Department. The city logged 397 homicides last year - its largest total since 2006.
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