In 2026, Brampton recorded 2 homicide incidents, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total 1,588 reported crimes. Homicide ranks 8th among crime categories, with Assault being the most frequent at 464 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Brampton police open-data portal.
This page covers reported homicide incidents in Brampton, Ontario. Homicide refers to the unlawful killing of another person, including murder, manslaughter, and infanticide. In the selected period, there were 2 reported homicide incidents in Brampton.
Homicide accounts for 0.1% of all reported incidents in the city during this timeframe. While homicide is a serious crime, it is relatively rare compared to other categories of offences.
Homicide is the least frequent category among the 8 tracked in Brampton, ranking 8th. It is significantly less common than other categories such as Assault (464 incidents), Mischief (393 incidents), and Auto theft (321 incidents). Even the 'Other' category, which includes a variety of less frequent offences, had 117 incidents—far more than the 2 homicide incidents reported.
Homicide is the rarest category in Brampton's reported crime data, with only 2 incidents in the two-month window. This aligns with typical patterns, as homicide counts are usually low and volatile year-to-year. The 2026 figure is too small and too short a window to infer any trend. Among Brampton's neighbourhoods, Mount Pleasant North and Churchville each recorded one incident, but such small numbers do not indicate broader patterns.
There were 2 reported homicide incidents in Brampton during the selected period from April 15 to June 14, 2026.
Homicide is the least frequent category, accounting for only 0.1% of all incidents. In contrast, Assault had 464 incidents, making it the most common category.
Mount Pleasant North and Churchville each had 1 reported homicide incident during this period.
The data covers only a two-month window in 2026, making it insufficient to determine any trends. Homicide counts are typically low and can vary significantly from year to year.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Brampton's public crime incident records.