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Police killings in the U.S. fell to 1,314 in 2025, the first drop in five years, despite heightened tensions and increased threats against immigration officials.
Police-involved killings in the U.S. dropped to 1,314 in 2025, the first decline in five years, according to Mapping Police Violence, despite concerns that President Trump’s intensified immigration enforcement would increase violence.
The decrease follows a rise in killings in 2023 and 2024, with critics warning of heightened tensions in sanctuary cities.
While some attribute the drop to reduced confrontations due to deportations and increased cooperation with federal agencies, others note a sharp rise in threats against officials, including a surge in death threats and assaults on ICE agents.
The reasons for the decline remain unclear, with conflicting explanations from advocates and the Department of Homeland Security.
Los asesinatos policiales en los Estados Unidos cayeron a 1.314 en 2025, la primera caída en cinco años, a pesar de las crecientes tensiones y el aumento de las amenazas contra los funcionarios de inmigración.