Gun and rural crime saw large increases in 2017
The latest numbers from the Centre for Justice Statistics showed gun crime was up 71 per cent in Saskatchewan and rural crime was 36 per cent higher than urban crime.
RCMP in the province said these figures from 2017 revealed “ongoing challenges,” and labelled the spike in firearms offences “highly concerning.”
“There were more and more shots taken at people, more and more charges being laid of a firearm with intent, or pointing it, or using it in the commission of an offence,” Corporal Rob King with the RCMP’s communications unit told paNOW. “Combined, those categories went up 71 per cent in 2017. Normally in the RCMP those might be a 15 per cent increase.”
Despite the concerning stats King said police had started to see declines through the first half of 2018 although he couldn’t give specifics.