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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said Monday that the city is not plagued by a crime crisis despite a record number of homicides in 2021.

Krasner insisted that while the city has seen a spike in gun violence, residents should not be worried about rising crime in general.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 30: Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner addresses the media after a press conference announcing Danielle Outlaw as the new Police Commissioner on December 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Outlaw, Philadelphia's first black female police commissioner, was previously the police chief in Portland, OR. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner addresses the media after a press conference in 2019. (Mark Makela/Getty Images)

"We don’t have a crisis of lawlessness, we don’t have a crisis of crime, we don’t have a crisis of violence," the district attorney told reporters at a Monday press conference. "It’s important that we don’t let this become mushy and bleed into the notion that there is some kind of big spike in crime. There isn't. There is not a big spike in crime. … There is not a big spike in violent crime. Neither one of these things is true."

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Despite the fact that gun violence has gone "way up," other indicators, "which usually go up and down with gun violence," are staying "relatively flat," Krasner said.

Philadelphia teenager shot 10 times, killed coming home from McDonald's shift with twin sister. Police have identified teen as 16-year-old Ahjaon Jackson (Credit: WTXF)

Philadelphia teenager shot 10 times, killed coming home from McDonald's shift with twin sister. Police have identified teen as 16-year-old Ahjaon Jackson (Credit: WTXF)

The Philadelphia Police Department has reported 521 homicides so far in 2021 – a 13% increase compared to 2020 and the city's highest number of killings since at least 2007. Shooting incidents have increased 4.4%, and the number of shooting victims has risen about 3% over the last year.

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The rate of total violent offenses in the city, however, is down about 3% year-over-year, with armed robberies – which have increased 27% since 2020 – being the only other violent crime besides homicide that has gone up in 2021. Rape, unarmed robberies and aggravated assaults have decreased since last year. Property crime has risen 5% year-over-year.

Police officers guard a pickup truck loaded with looted merchandise following protests in 2020. REUTERS/David 'Dee' Delgado

Police officers guard a pickup truck loaded with looted merchandise following protests in 2020. REUTERS/David 'Dee' Delgado

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"We don't have a crisis of lawlessness. We don't have a crisis of crime. We don't have a crisis of violence," Krasner said, adding that people coming into the city "should not" be concerned about violent crime, he continued.