Atlanta Police Data Reveals Steady Three-Year Drop in Shootings and Homicides
As of May 2026, the overall trends in gun violence and homicides in Atlanta are continuing to show a downward trajectory over multiple years, despite occasional spikes in localized violent incidents and persistent public concern. Official data tracking indicates significant improvements alongside specific challenges that city leadership is addressing. Data provided by the Atlanta Police Department (APD) reveals a consistent long-term decrease in shootings and homicides over the past three years. In early April 2026, Mayor Andre Dickens announced that the city had recorded 17 homicides thus far, confirming that the overall metrics for major violent crimes remain lower compared to the same periods in previous years with higher volumes. This downward trend faced a temporary challenge due to a highly publicized spike in early April (which coincided with 404 Day and spring break), resulting in two fatalities and nine injuries, including the tragic shooting of a 16-year-old girl at Piedmont ...