Safe City, Shaken: Inside Raleigh’s Recent Crime Spike

Raleigh is one of the safest cities in the nation—full stop. But zoom in, and that reality starts to splinter.

Because over a 10-day stretch this April, a cluster of violent crimes cut across the city—from DTR to North Raleigh to the northeast and southeast corridors—turning what is statistically rare into something that felt anything but. A knife fight on Fayetteville Street, multiple shootings, a homicide—different neighborhoods, same throughline: escalation.

And that’s the tension city leaders are now confronting head-on. Following the surge, Raleigh Police Chief Rico Boyce stepped to the mic with a message that cut through the usual talking points: Rankings don’t reassure people who just watched violence unfold in real time. “Recent incidents have impacted the sense of security in our community,” he said. “And that is not acceptable.”…

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