Of the roughly 1,900 homicides committed in the city of St. Louis from 2014 through 2023, more than 1,000 remain unsolved, according to an analysis of homicide data obtained by APM Reports and St. Louis Public Radio.

During those years, murders in St. Louis surged, making the city one of the nation’s deadliest. For most of the decade, police struggled to bring perpetrators to justice. A review of 20 years of data and records reveals some of the reasons why police failed to solve so many homicides, including shoddy detective work, lack of resources and an erosion of community trust.

  • @sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip
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    124 days ago

    Well I’d love to use statista, but I am just barely not homeless and thus unable to afford a membership for a lemmy post.

    Numbeo is the best widescale city data comparison site I can find thats available for free and works on a shit tier phone with spotty 4g connection.

    If you can find more accurate numbers, please by all means present them and I’ll edit my post.

    • @AProfessional@lemmy.world
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      124 days ago

      Many cities release public crime stats. However standardized numbers are probably very hard to get.

      I look at my local one from time to time, and it’s pretty average. This site makes it sound like a war zone, and I believe that’s exactly what a survey would show. Since news is so negative and no average person would ever take a survey.