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LAPD chief says Los Angeles on track to surpass 300 homicides, highest in over a decade

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The LAPD’s chief of police on Tuesday said that Los Angeles is on track to hit more than 300 homicides this year – a number not reached in more than a decade.

LA Police Chief Michael Moore said as of Saturday, the city has reported 266 homicides.That figure has already surpassed the total number of homicides for 2018 which saw 260 homicides, and 2019 which saw 253 killings, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Yellow tape surrounds a crime scene in Los Angeles. (iStock) Los Angeles had not surpassed 300 homicides since 2009, when it recorded 312 killings that year.

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