Georgia Violent Crime Rates Drop Significantly in 2024 as Atlanta Sees Major Homicide Decrease
In 2024, Georgia experienced a 10.5% decrease in violent crimes, with incidents occurring every 16 minutes, according to FBI data. While the overall trend is positive, with a nationwide drop of 4.5%, law enforcement officials, including FBI Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown, emphasize the need for continued efforts to further reduce crime rates.
In Atlanta, homicides have decreased by 25% this year, aligning with national trends, but experts stress the importance of further research to understand the factors contributing to these declines.
In 2024, Georgia’s violent crime rate dropped 10.5%, with 706 homicides reported, including 127 in Atlanta. FBI’s Paul Brown emphasizes ongoing efforts for safety.
Source: ATL Newsroom