WASHINGTON: Violent crime fell 4.5% in the US last year, marking the second consecutive annual decline, while hate crimes decreased by 1.5%, the FBI said in its annual national crime report released on Tuesday.
The report is based on data collected from 16,675 state and local law enforcement agencies, which together represent about 86% of the FBI’s crime data reporting program. It showed a decline in overall crime across the country following a pandemic-era spike.
There was a 14.9% drop in murder and non-negligent manslaughter – the lowest rate in nine years – and a 5.2% decline in incidents of rape.