
Austin experiences record 75th homicide of 2021 after city strips funding from police
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The Austin, Texas police department announced Thursday that the city has experienced its 75th homicide, the highest number since at least 1960.
In September, the city broke its homicide record after the 60th resident was killed, which was more than the city had seen in the six decades that the police department has been keeping track.
The grim milestone comes after a record-shattering surge in officers leaving the force following the Austin City Council's vote to strip funding from the police department in the wake of the George Floyd riots during the summer of 2020.
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