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    Violent crime down 10.3% in first months of 2024: FBI data

    By Kiara Alfonseca,

    3 days ago

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    Violent crime decreased by 10.3% in the first six months of 2024, according to newly released preliminary FBI data.

    From January to June 2024, the Quarterly Uniform Crime Report found that:

    • Murder decreased by 22.7%.
    • Rape decreased by 17.7%.
    • Robbery decreased by 13.6%.
    • Aggravated assault decreased by 8.1%.
    • Property crime decreased by 13.1%.

    The preliminary data is based on voluntary submissions from 14,809 of 19,311 law enforcement agencies in the country.

    The Midwest saw the largest percentage drop by region, with a 12% drop in violent crime.

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    FBI Preliminary Data - PHOTO: Violent Crime down 10.3% in the first months of 2024

    Violent crime in 2024, a top issue for voters in the upcoming presidential election, is continuing its downward trend from 2023.

    Data released by the FBI last month found that violent crime was down 3% from 2022 to 2023, with murders down 11.6%.

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    The drop in murders represents the "largest drop" since the agency has been collecting data, an FBI official said of the 2022 to 2023 trend in a call with reporters.

    In that period, the report noted that rape decreased by 9.4%, aggravated assault decreased by 2.8%, and robbery decreased by 0.3%.

    ABC News' Jack Date and Luke Barr contributed to this report.

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