An annual report by the FBI found violent crime is down in the U.S., but hate crimes and property crimes are rising.
Violent crime declined overall in the U.S. last year, but hate crimes and property crimes increased, new crime statistics from the FBI show.
Murder rates have also declined in last year's report after jumping 29% during the pandemic, but the number of murders is still higher than it was before the pandemic, with 25% more in 2022 than in 2019. Carjacking, meaning when an assailant uses force or fear in the theft of an automobile, was also up 8.1%, with the majority of cases involving a weapon and more than 25% of cases ending up with someone injured.
The new statistics, released every October by the federal agency, didn't include every law enforcement agency's data, but it came far closer to a full scope than it had in the past.
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