Stockton homicides fell by 30% during 2021
Homicides in the city of Stockton total went down 30% in 2021, with 39 compared to 56 in 2020.
Homicides in the city of Stockton total went down 30% in 2021, with 39 compared to 56 in 2020.
Stockton’s homicide total in 2021 went down compared to the previous year, police said.
According to the city’s monthly crime data report, the total number of criminal homicides in 2021 was 39 compared to 56 in 2020.
Officer Joseph Silva said several factors contributed to the decrease in numbers, such as officers getting more illegal guns out of the hands of gang members and more community tips to the Stockton Crime Stoppers, a program that allows citizens to report a crime or assist law enforcement anonymously.
Silva said the number of domestic homicides, such as domestic violence and child abuse that resulted in a death, also went down in 2021.
“Let us continue supporting and praying for the strength and healing of the families and loved ones impacted by violent crimes,” Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln said.
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