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Law and Order Prevail as 2025 Had the Largest One-Year Drop in Murders on Record

by Carlos Loa
December 24, 2025
in News, Original
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America is seeing murders fall at a pace never recorded before. Data from hundreds of police departments across the country point to a nearly 20 percent drop in killings this year compared to 2024. Crime analyst Jeff Asher, who tracks these numbers in real time, says this could mark the biggest single-year decline on record.

Cities long plagued by violence are leading the way: Chicago down almost 28 percent, New York and Memphis each close to 20 percent, Los Angeles County nearly 19 percent, and even Washington, D.C., almost 28 percent.



Other serious crimes are following suit. Robberies dropped 18 percent nationwide, motor vehicle thefts 23 percent, and aggravated assaults more than 7 percent. Mass killings hit their lowest point since 2006. These figures come from the Real-Time Crime Index, pulling reports from over 570 agencies. The FBI’s full numbers for this year won’t come until next fall, but past patterns show these early counts line up closely with official tallies.

President Trump has made restoring order a cornerstone of his administration. He has sent National Guard troops into several cities to back up local police and target violent offenders. Deployments have gone to places like Washington, D.C., Memphis, New Orleans, and others where leaders say extra help is needed to root out gangs and repeat criminals. In the nation’s capital, Trump pointed to federal action as a reason streets are getting safer, with murders plunging this year.

The downward trend in killings actually started after the sharp rise during the pandemic lockdowns. But the pace has picked up sharply now. Some cities buck the pattern—small spots in North Carolina and Arizona saw spikes—but the overall picture shows families in most neighborhoods facing less danger from violent crime than in recent memory.

Strong enforcement plays a key role in turning things around. When police and federal agents team up to take hardened criminals off the streets, communities breathe easier. Arrests for assaults on officers have surged this year, showing law enforcement is pushing back hard. FBI leaders note thousands more violent offenders behind bars compared to last year.

Immigration ties into public safety too. Many operations pair crime sweeps with deportations of those here illegally who commit serious offenses. Officials say focusing on the “worst of the worst” removes threats that fuel chaos in cities.

These numbers offer real hope. Fewer murders mean fewer grieving families, fewer empty chairs at dinner tables. Yet the work continues—pockets of violence remain, and no one should rest until every American can walk their streets without fear.

Faith teaches that justice matters, that protecting the innocent is a duty. As Proverbs says, “When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan.” The current progress points toward more rejoicing ahead, if leaders stay committed to backing those who uphold the law.

The road to safer streets demands vigilance. With continued tough measures, the gains can hold and build, bringing peace to places that have suffered too long.

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Comments 4

  1. a Call for Honesty says:
    5 months ago

    How can any honest and patriotic judge want to block the president from sending the National Guard to assist in tackling crime in the worst areas when these numbers prove he is right to do so? These judges are not protecting law abiding citizens but criminals especially illegals.

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  2. Ingmar Kellog says:
    5 months ago

    So many lives saved…particularly in the inner city. Good results trump good intentions every day of the week…pun intended.

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  3. Jim says:
    5 months ago

    “Murders” are NOT an acceptable criteria as to determine the effectiveness…or not…of a police department.

    “Robberies” are.

    You can put eight cops at an intersection….two on each corner…and STILL have a murder take place, either right down a side street, above them in an apartment house, etc. And you can’t put uniformed, or even plainclothes, cops to “hunt out” potential murders. Murder is more or less psychologically driven in most cases, by hate, jealousy, vindictiveness, psychotic episode, etc.

    Robberies, however, are crimes of opportunity. Plainclothes officers have been very effective in concentrating on robberies, based on locations, frequency in a particular area or establishment, and what is being robbed (if it’s not just cash).

    On top of all that, quick EMS response to shooting victims have “saved” many victims from death, relegating that crime stat to various levels of “Assault,” making the “Murder” stat essentially irrelevant.

    Don’t be fooled by politicians cawing about how their city’s or state’s “Murder numbers are down,” because, as far as an indication of “safety” is concerned, it means nothing. Ask them about their Robbery and Assault with Weapon numbers are, and they quickly leave the podium, shouting, “No comment….”

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  4. Noneya says:
    5 months ago

    If you watch local news, you will see that this is a farce, crime is not going down.

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