Crime Wave 2020: These cities smashed homicide records amid nationwide crime spike

Places often known for high murder and other violence rates – such as Chicago and New York City – have been joined by less likely cities

Murder rates skyrocketed – and in some cases, even smashed records – in major U.S. cities as the nation grapples with a surge in violent crime in 2020.

The cities often associated with murder and other violence, such as Chicago and New York City, were joined by less likely suspects – Louisville and Milwaukee, among others – in reporting higher than usual numbers for 2020, statistics compiled by Fox News show.

Here’s a look at a crime breakdown and which cities are facing such issues as 2020 comes to a close.

MURDERS

Police survey an area after a police officer was shot, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

In Kentucky, Louisville Metro Police Department recorded more murders this year than ever before by the agency, statistics show. At least 177 people have been killed year-to-date in Louisville as of Dec. 27, up 99% from the 89 murders during the same time in 2019, according to the most recently available statistics from LMPD.

This year’s murder figures surpass the previous record, from 2016, by 60 homicides, statistics show. Louisville murders have only reached the triple-digits four other times in recorded history: 2017, with 105 people killed; 1976, with 103; 1971, with 110; and 1970, with 104, according to LMPD records.

An estimated 92% of this year’s murder victims in Louisville suffered fatal gunshot wounds, police said. Victims included three children who were 5 years old or younger and 13 people who were between the ages of 11 and 17.

Elsewhere, Milwaukee Police Department reported one of the biggest upticks in murders so far this year compared to last, almost doubling the number of homicides reported by Dec. 30, statistics show.

Police respond to reports of an active shooting at the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus in Milwaukee, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

A record 192 people have been killed in the Wisconsin city as of Wednesday – up 96% compared to the 98 murders reported for the same time last year, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The startling figure far surpasses Milwaukee’s previous record of 165 murders, which was reported in 1991, police officials said in November.

According to the Sentinel, at least five of the victims were 9 or younger, while 19 people were between 10 and 17 years old. An estimated 88% of murder victims were reportedly gunned down.

In Minneapolis, 81 people have been killed year to date as of Dec. 30, an increase of 72% from the same time in 2019, police department statistics show. Philadelphia has reportedly seen 490 murders so far this year – nearing but not reaching the record number of 504 murders from 1990.

And in Seattle, there have been 47 murders to date – 19 more than in all of 2019 and the highest homicide statistic for all the years available on the police department’s Crime Dashboard, which goes back as far as 2008. The second-highest number of murders was reported in 2018, with 32 homicides.

Chicago police investigate the scene of a shooting that killed rapper Carlton Weekly, known as FBG Duck, and wounded two others at 70 E. Oak St. in Chicago on August 4, 2020. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

In New York City, murders have reached the highest point in just under a decade, with 447 homicides reported year to date as of Dec. 27 – the most the Big Apple has seen since 2011 when 515 people were killed, data shows. This year’s murder total so far is also 41% more than those reported at the same time in 2019.

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And Chicago, once dubbed the murder capital of the country, has reported the highest number of murders out of all major cities so far this year, statistics show. As of Dec. 27, 762 people had been killed, a 55% jump from the 491 reported in 2019, police department statistics show.

Chicago’s murder high, despite surpassing other big cities by hundreds, falls short of its record of 771 people killed in 2016.

SHOOTINGS

Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia and Los Angeles have reported some of the highest numbers of shootings, shooting victims, or both, since the start of the year.

According to the most recently released information from Chicago Police Department, the Illinois city has seen 3,237 shootings year to date as of Dec. 27 – up 53% from the 2,120 reported during the same time in 2019.

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A staggering 3,884 shootings and 2,222 wounded victims were reported in Philadelphia as of Dec. 27, while 1,446 people had been in 2,339 shooting incidents year over year, police department statistics show.

New York City police officers work the scene of a police-involved shooting outside the 41st
​​​​Precinct Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

And in California, Los Angeles Police Department reported 2,750 shots- fired incidents and 1,226 shooting victims as of Dec. 12, whereas 2,018 shootings and 961 victims were reported during the same time in 2019, police statistics show.

Across the country in New York City, the number of people shot so far this year skyrocketed by 103%, with 1,855 victims in 2020 compared to the 914 year over year as of Dec. 27, statistics show.  The number of shooting incidents also jumped from 769 last year to 1,518 so far in 2020 – a 97.4% spike.

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At the beginning of December, the New York Police Department reported that the number of shootings had risen "to levels unseen in years."

But Portland reported the highest surge so far, with at least 850 shootings reported year to date as of Dec. 24 – up 116% from the 393 incidents recorded year over year, statistics show. And 93% more people – 228 – were shot this year compared to last year’s 118.

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