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Maricopa County homicides fell in 2024, medical examiner reports

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Katherine Davis-Young/KJZZ
The Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office

A new report by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner says homicides fell by roughly 22% last year from 2023. And the rate of murders committed with guns dropped even more.

Private health care providers certify most deaths. State law says a medical examiner investigates certain cases, such as when people die from violence or an accident.

The report says a 27% decrease in gun-related homicides in Maricopa County entirely drove an overall drop in murders.

The drug-related death rate also fell, including cases with fentanyl, which gave way to methamphetamine as the most commonly detected drug.

Most accidental deaths overall were drug-related. For small children, the most common accidental death ruling was drowning.

Read the report

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Matthew Casey has won Public Media Journalists Association and Edward R. Murrow awards since he joined KJZZ as a senior field correspondent in 2015.