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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


U.S. Homicides Dropped 16% in 2024
Most violent crime rates have fallen back to pre-pandemic levels, new report shows

Crime is expected be a major focus for state lawmakers and the Trump administration.

The number of homicides across the United States declined by 16% in 2024, continuing a recent downward trajectory, according to the latest crime trends report from the Council on Criminal Justice, a nonpartisan think tank.

Homicides spiked during the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic, and crime became a central focus of President Donald Trump's 2024 reelection campaign. Trump insisted that FBI crime data showing declines was "fake" and claimed that crime was "through the roof." The second Trump administration is expected to adopt a tough-on-crime approach.

State legislatures nationwide also are expected to prioritize a variety of criminal justice measures this year, including prison oversight, illegal immigration, retail theft and policing standards and procedures. Polls show most Americans see crime as a significant problem, though fewer than in recent years.

The Council on Criminal Justice, known as CCJ, gathers data from individual law enforcement agencies for its biannual crime trends reports, meaning the data is more recent than the FBI's annual report. Both the think tank's and the FBI's reports, however, show a similar turnaround in violent crime.

In 2023, criminal homicide - which the FBI defines as murder or non-negligent manslaughter - was down by 11.6% from the previous year. It was the largest single-year decline in two decades, according to the FBI's annual crime report published last year.

The CCJ report shows that the downward trend appears to be continuing, with homicides in 2024 dropping by 16% compared with 2023. That drop equates to 631 fewer homicides in the 29 cities that provided data for the category, according to the council's report.

If this decrease holds as more jurisdictions report their data to the FBI later this year, 2024 would rank among the largest single-year homicide drops since at least 1960, the start of modern record-keeping, according to the report. stateline.org


Store Panic Buttons
Select Starbucks Stores Have a Panic Button: Why Do They Need It?
Select Starbucks stores have a panic button hidden underneath their counters that baristas can access if necessary. Is there a reason they need it?

Per Fortune Magazine, the button is installed in select stores. Fortune cited a Starbucks employee who revealed the presence of the panic button, which should be utilized as a safety measure only. It is reportedly only supposed to be used when there is an incident that would require further assistance than normal or when customers or workers feel unsafe. However, that same employee said they didn't have explicit training on when to push it.

This button activates an emergency lock-down. It secures the doors to outside customers while allowing those inside the store to exit. When a barista hits that button, an internal security team is also alerted.

The button has only been installed in around five U.S. stores to test its effectiveness. It was installed to assist with in-store security and help its baristas feel safer while working, particularly since Starbucks reversed its open-door policy for customers. The previous open-door policy was put in place in 2018 after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had gone for a business meeting.

According to Business Insider, testing these panic buttons is just one way Starbucks is prepping for the policy reversal. It is also training its employees to de-escalate conflict with customers who are breaking its new guidelines, such as those sitting in-store for a "prolonged" amount of time without buying anything or asking to fill up a water bottle without making a purchase. retailwire.com


Crime Closures Continue in California Cities
Theft concerns, retail's downward national trend make Rip Curl latest downtown Santa Cruz closure
A second national surf apparel retailer closed its downtown Santa Cruz location last week amid apparent ongoing concerns about employees' health and safety, but others say the closure speaks more to the changing retail landscape nationally.

A sign posted last week on the window of the Rip Curl Surf Center at 1395 Pacific Ave., at the corner of Church Street, said the store was closed as of Monday, Jan. 20, but that its other two locations in the county remained open.

A manager at the retailer's 41st Avenue store said all employees of the downtown store had been offered the opportunity to transfer there or to the outlet store on Mission Street in Santa Cruz. Most took that option, Katie Armstrong told Lookout on Wednesday.

Armstrong said theft on Pacific Avenue was a factor for the store's closure, adding, "It was putting the health and safety of my employees at risk."

The conversation around downtown safety - and its impact on downtown retail - continues to resonate. City leaders caution that reality might not always match perception, but it's a nuanced situation. lookout.co


Store Owners Urge Police to Act
UK: Police need to do more to stop theft - shopkeepers
Retailers in a town have called for police to do more to prevent shoplifting. The owners of the two small businesses in Towcester, Northamptonshire, said thefts often went unpunished and police response times were too slow.

Sawsan Gamgoum, owner of jewellery shop Flair Designer Wear, said: "Five weeks after we opened, we had a break-in and they took everything. It was heart-breaking. Nothing came of it." Northamptonshire Police said it had seen an increase in reporting and detection rates for shop theft.

Last year, a House of Lords inquiry found there were more than 443,000 incidents of shop theft recorded by police in England and Wales in the year to March 2024 - the highest ever since records began 20 years ago.

Although, the inquiry estimated there were more likely about 17 million incidents annually because so many went unreported by victims.

A spokesperson for Northamptonshire Police said the force had seen an increase in both "our reporting and detection rates" for shop theft since the formal launch of its dedicated retail crime team last year.

They said that historically, shop theft reporting across Towcester was low, but encouraged anyone who had "suffered any form of retail crime to make a report to us". bbc.com

 
Canada's Retail Theft Battle
Businesses continue to battle organized retail theft
The Globe and Mail reports that organized retail theft is becoming more brazen-and more violent. At a Toronto Shoppers Drug Mart location, an employee was pushed to the ground while following a group of seven people charging the exit with more than $8,000 worth of product in tow.

"Retailers across the country are experiencing a rise in violent incidents, threats, and increasingly aggressive behaviour," Darrell Jones, president of Pattison Food Group, told the newspaper. hardlines.ca


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Major Workplace Safety Changes Coming?
Workplace Safety Under New Administration

Fisher Phillips predicts President Trump will undo Biden-Era safety rules.

With the change in administration, as well as some changes toward the end of the Biden administration, safety professionals are wondering what this year will look like.

Employers Will Face Greater Scrutiny Thanks to Public Data Release

The Biden-era OSHA got in one last jolt by publishing comprehensive details on nearly 900,000 reported workplace injuries and illnesses recorded by the agency in 2023 - which means employers will face increased scrutiny in 2025. While we don't expect Trump's OSHA to do the same in the coming year, the horse is already out of the barn for many employers. You should brace for more detailed benchmarking against peers, potential media scrutiny, union interest, and increased expectations from employees and regulators.

Trump's OSHA Will Undo Biden-Era Safety Rules

Safety professionals can expect several key changes from the Trump administration. Even though Trump surprised the business community by nominating union advocate Lori Chavez-DeRemer to lead the Department of Labor, we still expect the new administration to put electronic submission requirements back on the shelf. We also predict we'll say goodbye to the new union walkaround rule - either by agency or court action.

DOGE Leaders Will Suggest Significant OSHA Cuts

Trump's new DOGE initiative (which, despite its name, will not be an official government agency) will take off early this year, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. To even come close to the goal of reducing the federal budget by "at least $2 trillion," you can bet on recommendations for big slashes to federal agencies - including significant reductions to OSHA's overall headcount and to the number of compliance, safety, and health officers.

OSHA State Plans Will Continue to Ramp Up Safety Initiatives: ehstoday.com


Using AI for Retail Hiring
Survey: AI widespread among hiring teams, more investments planned

The next frontier for artificial intelligence use in retail appears to be talent acquisition.

That's according to the fourth-annual Hiring Insights Report from AI-focused hiring firm GoodTime, which revealed that 99% of talent acquisition teams now use AI and automation to streamline hiring processes, with 93% planning additional technology investments in 2025​.

Just under half (47.9%) of talent acquisition teams met their hiring goals in 2024 on average, marking the lowest success rate recorded in the past four years​. Sixty percent of organizations also reported longer time-to-hire last year.

Healthcare was the only sector to report year-over-year improvements in hiring goal attainment, reaching 56%. The retail and manufacturing sectors faced some of the highest struggles, with hiring goal attainment dipping to 36% - its lowest in three years.

Of the top-performing hiring teams (who hit 75% or more of their hiring goals in 2024), 48% reported improving the candidate experience, while 40% utilized AI to make hiring more efficient, and 35% decreased the time-to-schedule process.

"The data makes it clear - talent teams can't afford to stay stuck in the hiring struggles of 2024," said Ahryun Moon, CEO and Co-Founder of GoodTime. chainstoreage.com


NYC ICE Raids Begin
ICE launches raids in NYC as part of Trump immigration crackdown
Federal ICE agents launched raids in New York City early Tuesday as part of President Trump's illegal immigration crackdown, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.

The agents hit at least three locations in the Bronx and took at least two people into custody, including a Venezuelan gang member wanted for an armed raid of an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado that was caught on camera, sources said.

"Arresting some criminal aliens this morning in NYC - thank you to the brave officers involved," Noem wrote on X at about 6 a.m. Tuesday with pics of Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents preparing for the operation.

The Homeland Security secretary thanked several federal agencies in her posts, as well as the NYPD's Special Operations Division. nydailynews.com


Kohl's announces further store closures in early 2025: List of stores that will close
The closures across 15 states are expected to take place by April. Each of the locations set for closure were identified as "struggling" the retailer said.

Macy's to close Sacramento fulfillment center

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Orders Kept Moving Amid Ransomware Attack
Procter & Gamble operations unhindered by Blue Yonder disruption

The consumer goods company built an in-house solution to keep orders moving as its transportation management system provider navigated a ransomware attack.

Procter & Gamble CFO Andre Schulten said a shutdown of its transportation management service provider Blue Yonder in Q4 had a "relatively benign" impact on its operations, according to a Dec. 3 session at the Morgan Stanley Global Consumer and Retail Conference.

While Schulten didn't specify the cause of the shutdown, Blue Yonder was the target of a ransomware attack in late November, and major companies, including Starbucks, experienced disruptions due to the outage. The Arizona-based supply chain management software provider was already near full recovery by the beginning of December.

When the disruption first occurred, Procter & Gamble's backlog of orders would have been worth up to 70 basis points of the quarter, Schulten said on a Jan. 22 earnings call.

To address the building backlog, Procter & Gamble's team set up a manual in-house solution within 12 hours that provided the "same basic functionality that Blue Yonder provides," Schulten said at the Morgan Stanley conference.

"The manual operation is very time-intensive and cost-intensive," he told analysts.

At the conference, Schulten said over the previous five to six days, Procter & Gamble was able to process shipments and orders and get trucks out. He added that the company was shipping roughly 100% of the orders it received. cybersecuritydive.com


'Growing Concerns for Cybersecurity Preparedness'
Crisis Simulations: A Top 2025 Concern for CISOs

CISOs are planning to adjust their budgets this year to reflect their growing concerns for cybersecurity preparedness in the event of a cyberattack.

In 2025, chief information security officers (CISOs) will be directing their attention to becoming more cyber prepared in the event of an attack, by enhancing their crisis simulation capabilities.

That's according to a study conducted by researchers at Hack The Box, which found that out of 200 US- and UK-based CISOs, 74% said they plan to up their crisis simulation budgets this year.

These changes likely stem from rising concerns about the growing number of cyberattacks, the lack of incident-response planning, and inadequate stress-testing of crisis scenarios. Such cyberattacks include incidents affecting organizations like NHS, CrowdStrike, 23andMe, and more, affecting businesses on a global level. CISOs are trying to reassess their organizations' capabilities in order to manage the chaos when it inevitably arises.

A full 77% of those surveyed said they would allocate greater budgets for cyber-crisis simulations if the exercises themselves were more realistic and actionable.

"Preparedness is the foundation of resilience, and crisis simulations play a crucial role in testing organizations security and workforce performance when it's most critical," said Haris Pylarinos, CEO and founder at Hack The Box, in a statement. "Organizations are right to prioritize crisis simulation, and must ensure that these are implemented in the right way." darkreading.com


'An Unstable Environment for Enterprises'
Network security tool defects are endemic, eroding enterprise defense

When malicious hackers exploit vulnerabilities in firewalls, VPNs and routers, it's not the vendors that get hit - it's their customers.

Thunters and defenders started 2025 in the opening scenes of a bad sequel. In the early weeks of January, federal cyber authorities and researchers once again warned that attackers were exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Ivanti Connect Secure.

The outbreak of new software defects in the same product from the same vendor would be less nerve-wracking if it wasn't so frequent, furthering an unstable environment for enterprises. Exploited vulnerabilities in the network devices and services organizations rely on for defense facilitate intrusions they are designed to prevent.

Security gear and services running at the perimeter of enterprise networks - from firewalls and VPNs to routers - are a common and persistent intrusion point for cyberattacks. cybersecuritydive.com


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The Dark Side Of Five-Star Reviews

Why Customers Don't Trust Perfect Ratings
How important are online ratings and reviews? Our annual customer experience research found that 85% of U.S. customers say ratings and reviews help them decide if they want to make a purchase. That's almost nine out of 10 customers!

However, that same number of customers (85%) also believe that some ratings and reviews are fake. While not all ratings and reviews are fake, the number of dishonest reviews has become a problem. RetailWire's recent article about how Amazon is fighting back against fake reviews with strict policies and technology is an important place to learn how top online brands deal with the problem. The article also cites research from Fakespot estimating that 42% of Amazon reviews are fake.

It's important to note that the fake reviews are not Amazon's attempt to persuade consumers. On the contrary, the company is waging a war against fake reviews with stricter policies and proactive detection.

I recently made a purchase from a retailer selling through the Amazon Marketplace, which allows third-party sellers to list and sell products on Amazon. About two weeks after the purchase, I received a postcard asking me to leave a five-star review. A request to leave an honest review is acceptable, but that's not what happened. This "third-party" seller offered a bribe for the positive review in the form of a $20 Amazon gift card or a payment directly to my PayPal account. All I had to do was send a screenshot or link to the review.

And, not all fake reviews are positive. Negative reviews left by competitors-not customers-that lie about a company's products or customer service to make them look bad can impact the reputation of a company or brand. forbes.com


Google pledges to crack down on fake reviews after UK watchdog investigation

Google is pledging to crack down on fake online reviews with tougher punishments for rogue reviewers and businesses after an investigation by regulators in Britain

Google pledged to crack down on fake online reviews with tougher punishments for rogue reviewers and businesses that try to profit from them, British regulators said Friday following an investigation.

The Competition and Markets Authority said that Google has committed to "rigorous steps" to detect and remove sham reviews, so it can quickly identify and investigate businesses and reviewers trying to benefit from the phony posts.

Google will delete all reviews written by people who repeatedly write fake or misleading reviews - either positive or negative - for U.K. businesses, the watchdog said. These reviewers will also be banned from posting new reviews, whether or not they're in the U.K. abcnews.go.com


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Toronto, CA: 3 suspects sought after latest smash-and-grab robbery targets Burlington mall
Police said a trio of unidentified suspects used a hammer to smash glass display cases and steal jewelry from a store inside the Burlington Centre mall on Monday night. In a news release issued on Tuesday, Halton Regional Police said three suspects entered Arain Jewelry on Monday at about 6 p.m. as an employee was closing the store for the evening. Police said one of the suspects pushed the employee to the back of the store before they began to smash glass display cases and steal the items inside. Cops said the suspects were briefly in the store before fleeing via the mall's north exit.  torontosun.com


Leesburg, VA: Update: Police arrest Pennsylvania man for burglarizing Aeropostale store
Leesburg police arrested a man for burglarizing an Aeropostale store last year. The Leesburg Police Department (LPD) said a man from Pennsylvania was arrested for his involvement in the burglary, which happened in November 2024. On Nov. 23, 2024, at around 5:10 a.m., officers responded to the store, located at 241 Fort Evans Road NE, for reports of a burglary. There, officers found out that the burglar had forced his way in and took about $6,500 in merchandise. The burglar had also damaged a bench valued at $2,276, which the outlet mall owned, LPD said. While investigating, LPD identified Timothy E. Root, 58, of Philadelphia, Pa., as a person of interest. He was arrested in Pennsylvania where he will be extradited to Virginia to face charges which include felony burglary, grand larceny, possession of burglarious tools and destruction of property. dcnewsnow.com


Calgary, Canada: Group stole $6K in clothes, goods from Calgary Lululemon store
Four people are facing charges after allegedly shoplifting thousands of dollars from a clothing store in Calgary's Mission neighbourhood last week. Calgary police say they were called to a Lululemon store near 4 Street and 23 Avenue SW around 5:30 p.m. on Thursday after getting reports of people leaving the store with clothing and merchandise without paying. Investigators say four people walked into the store and grabbed more than $6,000 worth of clothes and other items before walking out. Witnesses who saw the group drive away were able to describe their vehicle to officers and police later found it parked outside a home in Bridgeland. Officers searched the home and arrested five people who were inside. Police later learned one of the five was not involved in the theft and they were released.  calgary.citynews.ca


Waterford, CT: Suspects Stole $2,800 Worth Of Merchandise from Best Buy

New Braunfels, TX: Three arrested after pursuit following theft at Dick's Sporting Goods in New Braunfels

St George, UT: 3 men accused of stealing Nike apparel in St. George arrested, charged with criminal conspiracy
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Dallas, TX: Update: Shoplifting 13-year-old killed CVS Security Guard, police reveal
Dallas police say it was a 13-year-old who opened fire and killed a security guard at a Downtown Dallas CVS Pharmacy Friday night. The update was presented during a community meeting Tuesday night where the interim police chief answered questions. The Space Art Gallery in Downtown Dallas was standing room only for Tuesday night's community meeting following the murder of a security guard at a CVS Pharmacy. "I understand everyone's concerns in this room; I do," said Dallas Interim Police Chief Michael Igo. "And we are doing everything we can within our strategies to employ to keep everybody safe." Police gave an update on the investigation. Last Friday night, police say a 13-year-old and a 15-year-old bought a prepaid cellphone card and then started shoplifting at the store. When the 13-year-old tried to escape, a struggle started between the teen and security guard Anthony Egeonu. Police say the 13-year-old pulled out a gun and fired multiple gunshots then the two took off in a white Kia. They were both arrested the next day.  fox4news.com


Little Rock, AR: Update: Police release name of woman killed in Park Plaza Mall shooting
Little Rock police have released the identity of a woman who died after being shot in the parking lot of Park Plaza Mall Monday evening. Officials with the Little Rock Police Department confirmed Tuesday that the victim was 47-year-old Cynthia Gregory. According to LRPD, officers responded shortly after 6 p.m. to the mall at 6000 West Markham Street. After arriving on the scene, officers said they found Gregory after she had been shot. Officers said she was taken to a local hospital where she later died. Investigators have not released information on a suspect. Officials with Park Plaza Mall released a statement saying they are cooperating with law enforcement during their investigation.  kark.com


Detroit, MI: Police searching for 4 men in deadly shooting outside Detroit party store
Police are looking for four men accused of shooting and killing someone outside a Detroit liquor store in broad daylight. The shooting happened at around 9:15 a.m. on Jan. 28, 2025, on Woodward near Seward. Police said four men got out of their car and shot the victim multiple times before driving away southbound on Woodward.  clickondetroit.com


Birmingham, AL: Man suffers life-threatening injuries after domestic shooting at C-Store Tuesday morning
A shooting Tuesday morning at a package store on Highway 280 has left one man with life-threatening injuries. Police confirmed the man was shot during a domestic violence incident at around 2:30 a.m. at the Pink Package Store. He was transported to the hospital.  wbrc.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Statesville, NC: Suspect charged in string of robberies at Statesville Dollar General stores
Police have arrested a suspect in a string of violent armed robberies at Dollar General stores, Statesville city officials said. On Monday around 3 p.m., members of the U.S. Marshals Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested 23-year-old Chance Jalieb Jamison in Mecklenburg County. City officials previously identified Jamison as a suspect in armed robberies at three Dollar General stores in Statesville earlier this month.  wsoctv.com


Riverside, CT: Arrest Made in Riverside Commons Incident Involving Shoplifting Suspect Displaying a Gun
Greenwich Police Captain Patrick Smyth issued an update on a morning incident involving a suspect with a firearm at 1239 East Putnam Ave, which is the address associated with CVS in Riverside Commons. According to Captain Smyth, at approximately 10:00am the Greenwich Police responded to 1239 E Putnam Ave on a report of Robbery that had just taken occurred where a firearm was displayed.  greenwichfreepress.com


Charlotte, NC: Thief uses sledgehammer to smash open Rolex case at Belk in SouthPark Mall
Police are looking for a thief who went into the Belk at SouthPark Mall, and used a sledgehammer to break open the Rolex case and stole multiple watches. Charlotte Crime Stoppers released surveillance photos of the man. The smash-and-grab happened at 8 p.m. on Dec. 27, 2024., police said.  wsoctv.com


George Town, Cayman Islands, Burglars make off with $24,000 electronic hauls
Two electronic stores in George Town were broken into last week, and thieves made off with thousands of dollars worth of goods. Police said the first commercial burglary was reported to them at about 9:40am on Monday by a store on Eastern Avenue. The burglars broke in through the front door and stole dozens of items, a list of which was supplied by police and is published below, including gaming consoles, firesticks and drones valued in total at around $24,000. Then on Tuesday at about 9am, another report was made to the RCIPS by an electronics store on Crewe Road, where the burglars had gained entry again by breaking through the door of the premises. Another haul of electronic goods, including mobile phones, laptops, tablets and a sum of cash, were stolen but the RCIPS had not stated the value of that break-in.  caymannewsservice.com


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C-Store - Hall County, FL - Armed Robbery
C-Store - El Paso County, CO - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Pickens County, SC - Armed Robbery
C-Store- Winston-Salem, NC - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Kirksville, MO - Armed Robbery
Cellphone - Chicago, IL - Burglary
Clothing - New Braunfels, TX - Robbery
Clothing - St George, UT - Robbery
Electronics - Waterford, CT - Robbery
Gaming - Holland, MI - Burglary
Gas Station - Manchester, CT - Armed Robbery
Gas Station - Simsbury, CT - Armed Robbery
Grocery - Revere, MA - Armed Robbery
Hardware - Van Zandt County, TX - Burglary
Liquor - Jefferson Parish, LA - Armed Robbery / Susp wounded
Liquor - Batavia, IL - Burglary
Pharmacy - Spokane, WA - Armed Robbery
Target - Revere, MA - Armed Robbery
Tobacco - Owensboro, KY - Armed Robbery
Vape - Sparks, NV - Burglary                                  

 

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• 1 shooting
• 0 killed



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