Violent carjackings in Minneapolis spiked by more than 530% in November compared to last year, reports the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

”The numbers are staggering,” said police spokesman John Elder. ”It defies all civility and any shred of common human decency.”

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The state has seen at least 375 car jackings this year, more than three times higher than all of 2019.

The report comes as violent crime has surged to record-highs in Minneapolis amid talks of cutting the Minneapolis police budget by nearly $8 million.

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