@thecurious1As we keep saying.. law enforcement isnt doing its job because of the FITH nonsense of "defund police" or versions of that leftard thinking and if they...the equally leftard jurisdictions continually decriminalise and not prosecute crime ...funny thing happens....loons like you lot think crimes gone down
And for the 5th of 6th time...so either youre stupid, forgetful or a liar...a great many jurisdictions have not shared their crime data with the FBI and so...again...for loons....this means the crime data is showing a drop in crime
AND this includes the NYPD and LAPD
And you know all this cause we've discussed this many times...so whats the point of continually misleading folks...does it help to convince yourself???
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/07/13/fbi-crime-rates-data-gap-nibrsTakeawayMore than 6,000 law enforcement agencies were missing from the FBI’s national crime data last year, representing nearly one-third of the nation’s 18,000 police agencies. This means a quarter of the U.S. population wasn't represented in the federal crime data last year.
Agencies that fully participated
8,356 agencies submitted all 12 months of crime data in 2022
44% of all police agencies
Participated partially
4,464 agencies submitted less than 12 months of 2022 data
24% of all police agencies
Did not participate
6,097 agencies submitted no 2022 data
32% of all police agencies
Source: Agency participation data compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Feb. 6, 2023, which was the deadline for local agencies to submit crime data for the Q4 2022 quarterly report. Local agencies had until April 3, 2023 to submit data for the FBI's 2022 national crime report, so the final participation status may change. Map only shows law enforcement agencies that police more than 5,000 people.