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LRPD investigates 10th homicide of 2024

The homicide data for 2024 closely matches an average year in Little Rock, according to data from the city police department.
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LRPD investigates fatal weekend shooting

The Little Rock Police Department has reported nine homicides so far in 2024.
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LRPD investigates two homicides complicated by delayed death

A delayed death in a shootout between two men has complicated a homicide investigation in Little Rock.

One man dead, another injured after shooting at Little Rock gas station

Police arrested a suspect in connection with the homicide on Feb. 18.
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City commission upholds termination of ex-cop accused of domestic abuse

After two days of hearing testimony and seeing evidence, the Little Rock civil service commission didn't take long to make up their minds.

City commission considers whether ex-cop was wrongfully terminated following domestic abuse allegations

The Little Rock Civil Service Commission is out to determine whether a former LRPD cop was wrongfully terminated from the department. The details are complicated.
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LRPD investigates fourth homicide of 2024

The victim was identified as a 23-year-old man.

Police investigate Little Rock’s third homicide of 2024

The victim has not yet been identified.
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LRPD reports second homicide of 2024

Around 11:30 a.m. on Friday, police officers responded to a call for service at the 3100 block of W. 11th Street, a residential area a few blocks west of the Central High School neighborhood.

Breaking down the 2023 Little Rock crime data

Gone is another year, which makes it the perfect time to compile a bunch of data and analyze it. The Little Rock Police Department reported 63 homicides in 2023, a decrease of 22% from the record-breaking number of killings in 2022.
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LRPD investigates double homicide near Capitol View neighborhood

This is the second double homicide reported in December and the fourth double homicide reported in Little Rock in 2023.
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LRPD tackles transparency with new podcast

A hip-hop remix of police sirens and a peek inside capital city law enforcement: That’s what the Little Rock Police Department’s new podcast brings to the table.
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