Triangle-area homicides were up in 2007, the News & Observer reports today.
In Raleigh, 22 occurred in 2007. That’s up from 19 in 2006.
Durham saw the biggest increase, with 29 homicides occurring in 2007. In 2006, there were 19 homicides in the Bull City. Durham’s overall number may rise to 30, depending on whether a man who died Saturday while on the run from Durham police is deemed to have been killed by gunfire or as the result of his car crashing afterward.
Cary remained steady with 1 homicide in both 2006 and 2007.
No homicides occurred in Chapel Hill in 2007. There were two in 2006.
A local funeral director and community activist dissected the numbers and found that at least 29 of Triangle’s homicide victims in 2007 were age 25 or younger, the N&O reports. A candlelight vigil for all the victims is being planned for the evening of Jan. 18.
If you’ve got something to say on the subject, consider attending the “Stop the Violence Town Hall Meeting” scheduled from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Marbles Museum, 201 E. Hargett St., Raleigh. It will include a youth panel, breakout sessions and brainstorming. To see the complete agenda, click here.