Was New York City crime up or down in 2024?
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NEW YORK CITY - New York City crime news once again dominated headlines throughout 2024, with stories involving shootings and stabbings on the streets and the subways.
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But what do NYPD statistics show? Were crime numbers up or down last year in NYC?
NYC crime stats: 2023-2024
According to NYPD statistics, overall crime was down in New York City in 2024 by around 3% compared to 2023, year to date.

Murders were down 3.8%, with 375 this past year as opposed to 390 in 2023. Robberies and burglaries also saw decreases.

"While there were thousands fewer victims of major crimes—including shootings, murders, robberies, and other violent acts—in 2024, there is still much more work to be done to keep New Yorkers safe, to make them feel safe, and to improve their overall quality of life in the year ahead," Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.
It wasn't all good news, however. The city saw an 18.7% increase in rapes and a 4.9% increase in felony assaults.

On the subway and mass transit, felony assaults were up 65% from 2019 to 2024, according to the MTA. In 2019, 374 felony assaults were reported, while in 2024, 579 were reported.
"I don't know what to say. It's just always violence," one straphanger recently told FOX 5 NY.
But the NYPD says "2024 was the second consecutive year of index crime decline within the nation’s largest subway system, with a 5.4% reduction."
Top crime stories of 2024
Here are some of the 2024 crime stories that made headlines in New York City:
- Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed in early December outside a midtown Manhattan hotel in what police called a "brazen, targeted" attack. Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting Thompson, pleaded not guilty last month to state murder and terror charges.
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- Also in December, a woman was set on fire and killed on a subway train in Brooklyn. Sebastian Zapeta was charged with murder in the death of Debrina Kawam.
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- Back in March, NYPD officer Jonathan Diller was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Queens. The gunman was identified as Guy Rivera.
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