CHICAGO - New data released Wednesday is shedding light on Chicago violence .

By the numbers:

The Chicago Police Department reported the fewest summer murders since 1965, and overall violent crime remains near its lowest point in more than four decades.

The numbers come as President Donald Trump cites high crime in the city while continuing to push for mobilizing the National Guard.

Murders in June, July, and August totaled 123. Homicides dropped 24% last month compared to the same time last year, and officers recovered 941 firearms in August—an average of 30 per day. Nearly 7,700 guns have been recovered since the start of the year.

Big picture view:

Chicago’s plunging violent crime numbers are part of a national trend. Local leaders credit increased community investments

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