Major crimes continued to dip in the Big Apple last month, with all-time lows in shootings and gunshot victims — despite a troubling bump in murder and rape.

Newly released NYPD statistics show that crime in the five boroughs was down by 6.7% across the board in August compared to the same month last year, along with an 8.2% drop in robberies and near-19% dip in citywide burglaries over the same period.

Shootings and gun victims have also hit an all-time low through the first eight months of the year, with 489 incidents and 611 victims, besting the previous record of 502 and 612 in 2018, police said.

The only blemish is a 33% jump in murders last month — the result of several deadly shooting sprees in the Bronx and Manhattan — and a continued rise in the number of Big Apple rapes.

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