New Orleans Sees Historic Drop in Homicides and Overall Crime in 2025

Benjamin Bates Data News Weekly Contributor

New Orleans is experiencing one of its safest years in more than five decades, marking a dramatic shift for a city that has long grappled with high rates of violence. By the end of 2025, homicides had fallen to approximately 105 for the year, representing a 56% decrease from the 243 murders recorded just three years earlier. This sharp decline reflects a significant and encouraging reversal of long-standing crime trends. Analysts note that the city has not seen numbers this low since the early 1970s, placing 2025 as a potential benchmark year in the history of Public Safety in New Orleans.

Sharp Reductions Across Multiple Crime Categories

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