In 2013, Richmond saw 37 homicides, which ties 2011 for the second fewest murders in one year since 1992 (the first year we have monthly homicide data available from the Richmond Police Department). 2008 stands as the low-water mark for Richmond murders with 36.

You can view monthly murder totals dating back to 1992 in this Google spreadsheet.

The longest stretch in 2013 without a killing was 33 days, spanning from March 18th to April 20th.

There were zero murders in the Museum District or the Near West End.

There were seven months with two or fewer murders and three months (May, August, and December) with six or more. The average number of murders per month in 2013 was 3.08.

The youngest victim was an infant and the oldest was 54 years old.

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Homicides in 2013: 37

You can find this map’s data in a public Google fusion table.

2013 homicides by month

2013 homicides by area of town

2013 homicides by age of victim

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2013 homicide victims

Cleared cases have been grayed out.

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Corrections / updates

6/2 • Roosevelt Byrd, 24 • details » — ruled justifiable

Yearly homicides since 1992

This data is available as a public Google Docs spreadsheet.

Our coverage of previous years’ data