Crime has surged in Oakland since pandemic, leveled off in San Jose, San Francisco
Briefly

Oakland's crime rate has surged dramatically since the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing a worrying increase in both violent and property crimes, significantly higher than other major Bay Area cities.
The comparison over 20 years of California's crime data reveals that Oakland's 2023 overall crime rate is at its highest in two decades, up 100% since 2020, highlighting a growing crisis.
In stark contrast, San Francisco's crime stats show fluctuation and a gradual decline in certain areas, indicating a different trajectory of crime trends post-pandemic compared to Oakland.
San Jose's crime rate is the lowest it has been in 20 years, emphasizing a stark divide among Bay Area cities regarding crime rates and responses to increasing concerns from the public.
Read at The Mercury News
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