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COLUMBUS, Ga. — The Fountain City suffered a total of 27 homicides throughout the first half of 2023.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and AH Datalytics via Bloomberg, the 2022 U.S. homicide rate decreased slightly to 6.45 homicides per hundred-thousand residents per year — meaning that for half a year, the national average is a little over 3 homicides per hundred-thousand residents.
With a population of 205,617 people, Columbus’ total of 27 homicides within the first six months of the year leaves the city 4.5 times deadlier than the rest of the country.
We’ve compiled the saddening list of our city’s homicides from January 1 through June 30, 2023 into a data visualization below. We’ve also included reference lines for both the annual and six-month national averages.
Note that Columbus exceeded the national average for the entire year by February, and the six-month national average in January.
Here is a list of each saddening homicide our city has endured in the first half of the year from January 1 through June 30, 2023.
It is of note that our city has already suffered a 28th homicide on July 5; a shooting and vehicle rollover incident that left one person dead near the intersection of Hood Street & Brenner Avenue.
Please remember that each homicide listed above is the death of a human being; of one of our neighbors here in our city.
Stay safe. Stay alert. Stay alive.
Facts are stubborn things — and we’ll keep publishing them, whether city officials like them or not.
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