Traffic Fatalities Eclipse Murders In Los Angeles In 2023
The LAPD recorded more traffic deaths than murders in 2023 -- often with speeding or distracted drivers to blame, Chief Michel Moore said Tuesday. “2023 saw increases, year over year, and from years earlier, from traffic fatalities, particularly fatal hit and runs and fatal pedestrian and bicycle collisions," he said. Data ending December 30, 2023 showed at least 330 traffic fatalities occurred in the City while there were 327 murders recorded during the same time period. Recent traffic deaths include a mother, father, and their 5-year-old daughter killed on New Year's eve by a driver allegedly fleeing the scene of another crash, and that of 26-year-old Luis Espinoza on December 8, when he was struck by an LAPD officer driving at high speed in South LA. The officer has been placed on administrative leave and could face a criminal charge, the Department said this week. Final year-end data wasn't yet available this week. Moore said the City experienced an overall 3.2% reduction in violent crime, and among the murders, far fewer people described as homeless were victims. “We’ve seen cleaner streets, but also safer communities, as we see a double digit reduction in crime involving homeless individuals, and 36 fewer homicide victims," he said. The I-Team reported that people experiencing homelessness were the victims of nearly one-quarter of the City's murders in 2022.
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