Richmond homicides in 2014
An ongoing list of murders in Richmond in 2014.
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Homicides in 2014: 42
You can find this map’s data in a public Google fusion table.
2014 homicides by month
2014 homicides by area of town
2014 homicides by age of victim
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2014 homicide victims
Cleared cases have been grayed out.
- 1/5 • Emma Cook, 78 • details »
- 1/20 • Lancaster Robinson, 63 • details »
- 1/31 • Kadijah N. Stewart, 19
- 2/2 • Mark A. Burton, 36
- 2/5 • Rodney Ruffin, Sr., 57 • details »
- 2/23 • Kahron M. Lee, 20 • details »
- 2/26 • Robert Lee Fox, 16 • &details;
- 3/24 • Samantha Myers, 20 • details »
- 3/31 • Kiarri K. Edwards, 34 • details »
- 4/8 • D’Shaun A. Bethea, 31 • details »
- 4/15 • Antonio Harris, 44 • details »
- 4/23 • Ebony N. Hurd, 33
- 4/23 • Ivan T. Bridges, 33
- 4/29 • Rodney Lewis, 50
- 5/1 • Andre T. Rhone, 26
- 5/1 • Marty Cobb, 8
- 5/5 • Muhammad H. Baig, 29
- 5/10 • Phillip O. Nikolenko, 26 • details »
- 5/31 • Lyle P, McMurtay, 23 • details »
- 6/2 • Develle L. Thomas, 21 • details »
- 6/24 • Traelle N. Johnson, 25
- 6/24 • Jay Q. Wood, 47
- 6/29 • Terry A. Mullins, 46
- 7/30 • O’ustin Spratley, 2
- 7/31 • Joseph Lee Sydnor, 55
- 8/9 • Chong Kyu Han, 58
- 8/30 • Keith D. Evans, 37
- 9/15 • Saquenta Dixon, 26
- 9/16 • Andrew Todd, 26
- 9/22 • Jazztyne Johnson, 30
- 10/8 • Keytrell Kelly, 2 • details »
- 10/8 • Michelle S. Kelly, 22 • details »
- 10/8 • Adreena D. Gary, 21 • details »
- 10/16 • Tyfon A. Clark, 24
- 10/19 • Elijah D. Gee, 24 • details »
- 10/19 • Antonio M. Sherman, 18 • details »
- 10/19 • Darius C. Artis, 24
- 10/26 • Zyemontae Redd, 15 • details »
- 11/2 • Eboniece M. Escobar, 22 • details »
- 11/23 • Jayquan L. Powell, 21
- 11/23 • Ramon Arturo Delgado-Bernal, 26
- 12/22 • Chancellor Price, 25 • details »
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Yearly homicides since 1992
This data is available as a public Google Docs spreadsheet.
- 2013 (37 homicides)
- 2012 (43 homicides)
- 2011 (37 homicides)
- 2010 (41 homicides)
- 2009 (41 homicides)
- Historical homicide data (Google spreadsheet)
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Nearly two months in to 2014 the message is clear- stay away from Hull Street. But anyone who’s been in Richmond longer than 2 years could have told you that…
This article and everything in it uses the term “homicide”. It does not however include all homicides, as far as I can tell it only includes murders. The title description says “An ongoing list of murders in Richmond in 2014.” which would seem to be a more accurate description.
It’d be pretty cool if we could just stop killing each other.
Is it really fair to call the one on Main Street near the capital a murder? I thought the guy got jumped in the elevator by two men, and he shot/killed one of them. Pretty sure there weren’t even charges.
Yep: http://www.timesdispatch.com/quinn-e-hazelwood/image_9ada3174-fd84-11e3-affb-001a4bcf6878.html
… and I’m an idiot. Saw that it’s listed as a homicide and you have him grayed out.
My mistake ;)
As there have been no murders in the city thus far in 2015, yet several in the neighboring counties during the same period, shouldn’t this be expanded beyond the city limits?