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  1. 5 Ιαν 2024 · Overall crime trends in St. Louis are the lowest they’ve been in a decade, according to a 2023 crime report released by the mayor’s office and the St. Louis Metro Police Department. The report reveals a 21% reduction in homicides between 2022 and last year, a 24% reduction in shooting incidents and a 23% reduction in shooting victims, who ...

  2. 29 Δεκ 2021 · St. Louis, which in 2020 had its highest murder rate in 50 years, has recorded 190 homicides as of Dec. 29, which is 73 less than the 263 the year prior. And it’s not just that the numbers are ...

  3. Most accurate 2021 crime rates for East St. Louis, IL. Your chance of being a victim of violent crime in East St. Louis is 1 in 88 and property crime is 1 in 37. Compare East St. Louis crime data to other cities, states, and neighborhoods in the U.S. on NeighborhoodScout.

  4. 7 Ιουλ 2019 · LOUIS (AP) — Violent crime in St. Louis has become deadlier in the past decade or so and the use of guns is on the rise, according to an analysis of police data. From 2015 to 2016, 94% of homicides in St. Louis involved a gun, as opposed to 78% in 2004, according to a recent study released by researchers with the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

  5. St. Louis Homicide Tracker. You can turn on layers of the map by clicking on the arrow in the top left corner to show only shootings with victims under the age of 18, homicides of adults or non-fatal adult shootings in the City of St. Louis in 2023.

  6. 17 Φεβ 2022 · There is an ongoing crisis of community violence in the City of St. Louis. In 2020, homicide rates in the city of 300,000 people reached historic highs. Nearly 90% of the 262 homicides in 2020 were committed with a gun, and the homicide rate in St. Louis was 16 times higher than the national average.

  7. 24 Απρ 2019 · The national homicide rate is around 5 murders for 100,000 people; in East St. Louis, it’s 96 murders per 100,000, topping cities like Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit and Washington, D.C. Yet only 25 percent of the murders are charged in criminal court, compared to a national average of 60 percent.