China News Agency, San Francisco, December 8th. US media reported on the 8th local time that although there are still about three weeks before the end of 2021, at least 12 major cities in the United States have broken the annual record of the highest number of homicides, including 5 This data for this city has reached a new high for two consecutive years.

  ABC reported on the 8th that since 2021, the number of homicides in 12 major US cities including Philadelphia, Portland, Indianapolis, Austin and Tucson has broken the highest annual record.

Among them, the data for the five cities of Indianapolis, Columbus, Louisville, Toledo and Baton Rouge reached a new high for two consecutive years.

  At the same time, some cities may join the ranks of breaking annual homicide records.

Milwaukee has reported 178 homicides this year, 12 fewer than the record set in 2020.

Minneapolis has reported 91 homicides this year, only 6 fewer than the record set in 1995.

Data map: A shooting scene in Chicago, USA.

  In addition, several cities have received attention due to the high number of homicides.

According to Chicago police data, as of the end of November, Chicago, the third largest city in the United States, had reported 739 homicides, ranking first in the United States.

The most "deadly" year in Chicago was still 1970, when there were 974 homicides.

As of the 6th, Philadelphia, with a population of 1.5 million, has had 521 homicides this year, an increase of 13% over 2020.

  According to the report, a large number of law enforcement officers retired or resigned, the number of arrests decreased, and many problems caused by the epidemic have all contributed to the soaring number of homicides.

  The Associated Press reported that Oakland, California, with a population of more than 400,000, has reported 129 homicides this year, up from 109 last year and 78 in 2019.

Oakland Police Chief Armstrong said that at present, the number of local police officers is 70 fewer than in 2020, to 676, a record low in many years.

He said that insufficient resources to fight crime are one of the reasons for the surge in homicides.

  In 2020, after George Floyd, an African American man, was "kneeled" and killed by a white policeman in Minnesota, protests were launched across the United States, and many police budget cuts were announced.

On the 7th, the Auckland City Council voted to pass a proposal to support the increase of police schools and the expansion of police recruitment.

National Public Radio reported that cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Seattle, Minneapolis, and Portland have resumed funding support for the police system to varying degrees, or reduced the reduction in police budgets.

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