Tucson And Chandler See Vast Difference In Increase In Homicide Rates During Covid

The homicide rate is increasing rapidly in the U.S. In fact, homicide rates have risen by an average of 33% in 50 of the most populated U.S. cities between Q2 2019 and Q2 2021, and are still rising.

In order to determine which cities have the biggest homicide problems, WalletHub compared 50 of the largest U.S. cities based on per capita homicides in Q2 2021, as well as per capita homicides in Q2 2021 vs. Q2 2020 and Q2 2019.

It turns out, according to WalletHub, Blue cities saw higher increases in homicides than Red cities.

Source: WalletHub
Overall Rank City Total Score Homicide Cases per Capita (Q2 2021) Change in Homicide Cases per Capita (Q2 2021 vs Q2 2020)
1 New Orleans, LA 95.17 17.91
(1)
0.00
(30)
2 Cincinnati, OH 91.22 16.26
(3)
2.65
(5)
3 Baltimore, MD 72.63 15.27
(5)
0.00
(30)
4 Philadelphia, PA 68.20 9.63
(8)
2.79
(3)
5 Detroit, MI 67.03 12.45
(6)
1.04
(15)
6 Milwaukee, WI 66.32 9.08
(9)
2.02
(10)
7 Louisville, KY 65.14 8.90
(10)
3.88
(1)
8 Atlanta, GA 60.99 8.18
(11)
2.05
(8)
9 Memphis, TN 59.02 10.12
(7)
-1.84
(47)
10 Kansas City, MO 57.69 16.45
(2)
-16.24
(50)
11 Minneapolis, MN 56.10 6.19
(16)
1.67
(11)
12 St. Louis, MO 55.45 15.58
(4)
-6.49
(49)
13 St. Petersburg, FL 53.49 4.97
(20)
3.44
(2)
14 Washington, DC 53.30 7.22
(13)
1.01
(17)
15 Indianapolis, IN 51.53 6.48
(14)
0.69
(19)
16 Norfolk, VA 50.94 6.13
(17)
2.04
(9)
17 Albuquerque, NM 49.99 6.26
(15)
2.68
(4)
18 Nashville, TN 49.66 4.97
(21)
2.26
(6)
19 Chicago, IL 49.32 7.42
(12)
-1.51
(46)
20 Durham, NC 49.19 5.56
(18)
2.22
(7)
21 Sacramento, CA 45.80 4.99
(19)
0.60
(21)
22 Tucson, AZ 44.27 4.25
(23)
1.29
(13)
23 Oklahoma City, OK 41.69 3.26
(28)
0.78
(18)
24 Winston-Salem, NC 41.24 4.10
(24)
0.41
(24)
25 Riverside, CA 39.43 2.45
(33)
0.31
(26)
26 Charlotte, NC 39.33 3.50
(27)
0.47
(22)
27 Austin, TX 38.90 2.21
(34)
1.47
(12)
28 Oakland, CA 37.64 4.47
(22)
-1.41
(44)
29 Denver, CO 37.16 3.12
(30)
-0.43
(39)
30 Dallas, TX 35.91 3.91
(26)
-0.30
(37)
31 Colorado Springs, CO 35.87 1.72
(38)
1.08
(14)
32 Phoenix, AZ 35.54 2.69
(32)
-0.24
(36)
33 Los Angeles, CA 34.37 2.12
(35)
0.28
(27)
34 Las Vegas, NV 34.05 3.15
(29)
-1.42
(45)
35 Seattle, WA 33.62 1.66
(39)
-0.14
(35)
36 Raleigh, NC 33.38 1.72
(37)
0.65
(20)
37 Fort Worth, TX 33.18 1.83
(36)
0.00
(30)
38 New York, NY 33.02 1.44
(41)
0.04
(29)
39 Jacksonville, FL 33.00 2.81
(31)
-1.35
(43)
40 Tulsa, OK 32.82 3.98
(25)
-3.23
(48)
41 San Diego, CA 32.53 1.42
(42)
0.14
(28)
42 El Paso, TX 30.83 0.74
(47)
0.44
(23)
43 Boston, MA 30.68 1.46
(40)
0.00
(30)
44 Anchorage, AK 30.59 1.02
(44)
1.02
(16)
45 Lincoln, NE 29.62 0.70
(48)
0.35
(25)
46 Arlington, TX 29.01 1.26
(43)
-0.51
(40)
47 Madison, WI 28.21 0.39
(50)
-0.78
(41)
48 Chesapeake, VA 28.00 0.83
(46)
-1.25
(42)
49 Chandler, AZ 26.91 0.40
(49)
-0.40
(38)
50 Virginia Beach, VA 24.15 0.89
(45)
0.00
(30)

Note: With the exception of “Total Score,” all of the columns in the table above depict the relative rank of that city, where a rank of 1 represents the highest homicide rate and highest increase in homicides, respectively.

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