Crime rate drops in Georgia according to new report
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AUGUSTA () – A new report shows crime in Georgia is declining.

“Violent crime is down 4.5 percent nationally, and 10 percent in Georgia,” said FBI Special Agent, Paul Brown.

In Georgia, data shows murders are down 5.1 percent and property crime is down 10 percent, well below the national average.

“Until that number is zero, we won’t be satisfied. Everyone deserves to feel safe,” said Brown.

The FBI partners with state, local, and federal agencies like DHS & GBI.

They also are rolling out a 30-day initiative, like Operation Summer Heat, to target high-crime zones and bring down violent incidents.

“FBI Director Kash Patel added 15 new agents focused solely on violent crime here in Georgia,” said Brown.

The FBI says the joint task forces are working to help issue federal warrants, dismantle gangs and keep communities safer.

In 2024, 64 officers were killed in the line of duty.

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