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Ohio homicide rate estimated at 7 per 100,000 last year, FBI reports

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Ohio last year recorded a homicide rate of 7 per 100,000 residents, compared to the U.S. rate of 6.5 per 100,000 and the state’s 4.2 rate a decade earlier, according to newly released FBI crime data.

The increase reflected data reported to the FBI by 610 of 858 Ohio law enforcement agencies. Municipal police departments such as Columbus' provided data to the FBI through the comprehensive National Incident-Based Reporting System. 

Nationwide, 15,897 of 18,619 eligible law enforcement agencies submitted crime data to the FBI in 2020. Estimates based on the data showed violent crimes in the United States rose 5.6% from 2019 to 2020, although property crimes were down 7.8% over the same time period.

In 2010, the number of homicides in the nation was 4.8 per 100,000 Americans, compared to 6.5 per 100,000 last year, the FBI reported.

The arrest rate for murder and manslaughter offenses last year was 3.8 per 100,000 residents – or 58.5% of the total homicide number, according to the report. 

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2020 vs. 2010 Homicide Rates by State

State2010 Homicide Rate (per 100,000)2020 Homicide Rate (per 100,000)Change in Homicide Rate (per 100,000)Law Enforcement Agencies Reporting to FBI
Alabama5.79.63.9357 of 432
Alaska4.36.72.432 of 39
Arizona6.46.90.5105 of 125
Arkansas4.610.66.0281 of 305
California4.85.60.8732 of 740
Colorado 2.65.12.5227 of 246
Connecticut3.73.90.2107 of 107
Delaware5.77.41.762 of 62
Florida5.25.90.7675 of 687
Georgia5.78.83.1399 of 657
Hawaii1.82.91.13 of 4
Idaho1.42.20.8111 of 114
Illinois5.59.13.6667 of 935
Indiana4.17.53.4205 of 334
Iowa1.23.52.3251 of 272
Kansas3.43.40.0359 of 418
Kentucky4.37.22.9423 of 466
Louisiana11.015.84.8187 of 253
Maine1.81.6-0.2133 of 133
Maryland7.49.11.7152 of 153
Massachusetts3.32.3-1.0369 of 411
Michigan5.97.61.7637 of 648
Minnesota1.83.41.6417 of 420
Mississippi6.910.63.7113 of 251
Missouri7.011.84.8551 of 594
Montana2.55.02.5106 of 114
Nebraska3.03.60.6235 of 271
Nevada5.85.7-0.160 of 63
New Hampshire1.00.9-0.1193 of 210
New Jersey4.23.7-0.5577 of 577
New Mexico6.87.81.0121 of 128
New York4.54.2-0.3563 of 595
North Carolina5.08.03.0378 of 534
North Dakota1.54.22.7110 of 110
Ohio4.27.02.8610 of 858
Oklahoma5.27.42.2443 of 445
Oregon2.52.90.4214 of 234
Pennsylvania5.17.92.8945 of 1,504
Rhode Island2.83.00.249 of 49
South Carolina5.710.54.8398 of 471
South Dakota2.84.51.7128 of 145
Tennessee5.69.64.0463 of 464
Texas4.96.61.71,062 of 1,158
Utah1.93.11.2130 of 145
Vermont1.12.21.188 of 88
Virginia4.76.11.4416 of 423
Washington2.33.91.6254 of 275
West Virginia3.16.63.5251 of 435
Wisconsin2.75.32.6427 of 447
Wyoming1.43.11.759 of 69
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation

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