FBI report: Violent crime fell in 2024, but assaults on officers reached 10-year high
Source: CNN Politics
Updated Aug 5, 2025, 12:15 PM ET
PUBLISHED Aug 5, 2025, 11:59 AM ET
Violent crime decreased in the US in 2024, along with property crime, murder and robbery, while the number of reported assaults on officers reached a 10-year high, according to FBI data released Tuesday.
According to the FBIs Reported Crimes in the Nation, a report that relies on local law enforcement submitting data to the FBIs federal system, violent crime decreased an estimated 4.5% compared to the previous year and property damage went down just over 8%. Murders, too, decreased by an estimated 14.9%, along with robbery, which went down nearly 9%.
The statistics are at odds with comments President Donald Trump made throughout his campaign last year, arguing that crime was way up and claiming that weve never seen crime like this before. Reported assaults on officers, however, increased from over 83,000 in 2023 to 85,730 in 2024, marking a 10-year high of assaults on law enforcement officers. In 2015, that number was significantly lower, with 52,448 reported assaults.
Between 2021 and 2024, we had 258 law enforcement officers feloniously killed in the line of duty, a law enforcement official told reporters on a briefing call announcing the report, including 64 last year. The FBI is working on an in-depth behavioral analysis study to figure out why assaults on officers are increasing. Its going to be a longer study, because we are doing a real, in-depth behavioral analysis study of why these are occurring, the official said.
Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/05/politics/fbi-annual-crime-report
Link to FBI PRESS RELEASE - FBI Releases 2024 Reported Crimes in the Nation Statistics

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(16,010 posts)C Moon
(13,173 posts)pnwmom
(110,082 posts)I want to know how many of those resulted in charges that were upheld.
If you look at the deaths, they say there were 258 for 2021 thru 2024 and that 2024 was 64, which is very slightly below the average for the four years.
Cirsium
(2,863 posts)I would speculate that claims of assaults on officers are on the rise.
JoseBalow
(8,392 posts)It's a win/win!
slightlv
(6,557 posts)but especially cops claiming abuse and crime upon their persons to justify their charges against a citizen. I also believe that many of the cops bring it upon themselves by their words and actions from the very beginning of the "conversation." They speak derogatorily to a citizen, treating him/her without any trace of respect for human dignity, and they escalate a situation from 0-100 in a heartbeat. The art of de-escalation has been lost. People, especially men, with overly aggressive personalities are the high points in these departments... not those who can de-escalate an encounter and end it in a positive manner. Most of the time, it's reported shots are fired from the very start of the encounter, before anything is known about the situation. To be fair, I used to be a cop in my younger days. MY personality didn't fit with those around me, and I was denigrated because of it. It finally got to be so insulting I eventually quit, so my opinions may be colored by what I went through and saw in others around me.
C Moon
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