LA arson fires increasing amid COVID-19 pandemic, LAPD data shows

There were nearly 400 recorded arson incidents in the first eight months of 2020, a 43% increase from the same period last year.

ByGrace Manthey KABC logo
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
LA arson fires increasing amid COVID-19, data shows
There were nearly 400 recorded arson incidents in the first eight months of 2020, a 43% increase from the same period last year. Could the coronavirus pandemic be partly to blame?

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- While wildfires rage across the state of California, in the city of Los Angeles, there's been an increase in a different kind of fire: arson.

This is according to an analysis of LAPD data by USC's data journalism organization, Crosstown.

An updated analysis by ABC7 found that between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31 of this year, there were nearly 400 recorded arson incidents, a 43% increase from the same period in 2019 and the highest in the last five years.

Crosstown's study attributed the increase to a variety of factors.

One was the 16.1% increase in homelessness in the city in the past year. Nearly 14% of the arson incidents in the first eight months of 2020 involved a homeless suspect or victim. About 9% of the incidents from the same period in 2019 involved a homeless suspect or victim.

Other factors the study noted included the COVID-19 safer-at-home orders that have restricted neighborhood watches and economic stress, which can sometimes cause people struggling to set fire to their property to collect insurance payments.

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