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London murder rate overtakes New York City

- Reuters

london — London police investigat­ed more murders than their New York counterpar­ts did over the last two months, statistics show, as the British capital’s mayor vowed to fight a “violent scourge” on the streets.

There were 15 murders in London in February against 14 in New York, according to London’s Metropolit­an Police Service and the New York Police Department. For March, 22 murders were investigat­ed in London, with 21 reports in New York.

In the latest bloodshed, a 17-year-old girl died on Monday after she was found with gunshot wounds in Tottenham, north London, a day after a man was fatally stabbed in south London. “The Mayor is deeply concerned by violent crime in the capital — every life lost to violent crime is a tragedy,” a spokeswoma­n for Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Our city remains one of the safest in the world ... but Sadiq wants it to be even safer and is working hard to bring an end to this violent scourge.”

Including January’s figures, New York had still experience­d more murders so far this year than London. The cities have a similar-sized population.

Gun violence is much less of a problem in Britain, which has strict gun control laws, than in the United States, and most British police are not equipped with firearms.

But British politician­s and police are increasing­ly expressing concern about London’s rising murder rate, which is driven by a surge in knife crime. Of the 47 murders in London so far this year, 31 have been committed with knives.

Britain’s interior ministry said it was consulting on new laws to further restrict dangerous weapons, including banning online stores from delivering knives to residentia­l addresses.

“This government is taking action to restrict access to offensive weapons as well as working to break the deadly cycle of violence and protect our children, families and communitie­s,” a Home Office spokesman said. —

 ?? AFP ?? A tent is seen at the scene of a fatal shooting in north London. A 17 year-old girl died after being found with gunshot wounds in North London late on Monday. —
AFP A tent is seen at the scene of a fatal shooting in north London. A 17 year-old girl died after being found with gunshot wounds in North London late on Monday. —

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