
Detroit sees decline in homicides, non-fatal shootings in 2021: 'We're not celebrating,' police chief says
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Detroit saw a slight drop in homicides and non-fatal shootings last year, law enforcement leaders said Thursday, a welcome change that runs opposite to many other cities that have seen substantial increases in violent crime.
"We are not in any way celebrating these numbers," he said. "The homicides and shootings are still too high."
In 2021, the city saw a 4% reduction in murders, a 9% drop in non-fatal shootings and an 18% declines in robberies. The city ended the year with 309 murders, compared to 323 in 2020.
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