LAPD Chief: ‘Spasm of Violence’ Caused More Homicides, Shootings in 2022

LAPD Chief: ‘Spasm of Violence’ Caused More Homicides, Shootings in 2022
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore speaks to media about fallen LAPD officer Fernando Arroyos in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 2, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Micaela Ricaforte
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LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officials reported a “spasm of violence” in the city that led to more homicide and shooting cases this year—largely related to robberies, gang activity, and homeless encampments—during an LA Police Commission meeting on May 3.

LAPD Chief Michel Moore reported 36 homicides in April 2022—the highest April number in four years—and 122 homicides so far this year, up from 116 a year ago.

Micaela Ricaforte
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Micaela Ricaforte covers education in Southern California for The Epoch Times. In addition to writing, she is passionate about music, books, and coffee.
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