LAPD: Shootings up 73% in first 4 months of 2021
Police Chief Michel Moore told the city’s police commission Monday that the number of people shot in Los Angeles in 2021 has increased 73% compared to this time last year.
So far in 2021, 445 people have been shot, compared to 257 people this time last year, Moore said.
Violent crime, in general, has risen 4.7%, with 380 additional violent crimes this year compared to last year. Moore said the two primary areas of increase are homicides and aggravated assaults.
The city has had 108 homicides this year as of last Saturday, Moore said, while that same period in 2020 had 83 homicides.
Homicides classified by the department as “gang-related” increased by 44% and represent just under half of shooting victims this year, according to Moore, and the city has experienced a 41% increase in victims shot in gang-related shootings.
Additionally, the city has experienced a 20% increase in motor vehicle thefts this year, and a 38% increase over a two-year period.
“I am encouraged that motor vehicle thefts do appear to have slowed as far as the rate of increase, just a month ago those numbers were exceeding 30% increase,” Moore said.
He added that overall property crime has decreased by 2,725 incidents compared to this time last year, with decreases in residential and commercial burglaries, theft from vehicles and personal thefts, including a 27% reduction
in personal thefts.
Moore said he believes these numbers reflect a “direct correlation”
with the closing of some stores and restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic.