Dallas Police Department Crime Report David O. Brown Chief Of Police Public Safety Committee August 22, 2016.

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Dallas Police Department Crime Report David O. Brown Chief Of Police Public Safety Committee August 22, 2016

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2016 Response Time Report 5 Year Report Type Priority 1 Response Time Priority 2 Response Time Priority 3 Response Time Priority 4 Response Time Actual Sworn Strength as of 8/17/2016 Officers Per 1,000 Population 2016 Year to Date Jan. 1 st – August 17th , Month to Date August 1 st – 17 th , Daily August 17 th , Year Priority 1 Response Time Priority 2 Response Time Priority 3 Response Time Priority 4 Response Time Actual Sworn Strength as of October 1 st Officers Per 1,000 Population , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , – 2015 Response Time Report

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8 Lowest Homicide Rates on Record Year Homicide Rate Number of Homicides Year Number of Homicides

9 Year Total Homicides Annual Homicide Rate Average Murder Rate by Decade Year Total Homicides Annual Homicide Rate Average Murder Rate by Decade Year Total Homicides Annual Homicide Rate Average Murder Rate by Decade 1930’s1960’s1990’s ’s1970’s2000’s ’s1980’s2010’s *

10 Year Total Violent Annual Violent Rate Average Violent Rate by DecadeYear Total Violent Annual Violent Rate Average Violent Rate by DecadeYear Total Violent Annual Violent Rate Average Violent Rate by Decade 1930’s1960’s1990’s , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ’s1970’s2000’s , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ’s1980’s2010’s 19501, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *9, , , , , , , ,

11 Year Total Offenses Annual Crime Rate Total % ReductionYear Total Offenses Annual Crime Rate Total % ReductionYear Total Offenses Annual Crime Rate Total % Reduction 1930’s1960’s1990’s 19303, % , % , % 19316, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ’s1970’s2000’s , % , % , % , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ’s1980’s2010’s , % , % , % , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *53, , , , , , , , ,

2014 Total Crime Uniform Crime Report RankCity Overall Crime Per 1,000 Population 1 New York San Diego Los Angeles Chicago Dallas Phoenix Philadelphia Houston San Antonio Detroit Source: 2014 Uniform Crime Reports Comparison of total part 1 offenses for each year. According to the FBI, caution is advised comparing statistical data specific to each jurisdiction.

Texas RankCity Total Crime % Change 1 DALLAS-52.84% 2 PLANO-41.50% 3 EL PASO-31.81% 4 ARLINGTON-29.69% 5 LAREDO-28.39% 6 CORPUS CHRISTI-28.18% 7 HOUSTON-12.35% 8 FT WORTH-12.17% 9 AUSTIN- 9.68% 10 SAN ANTONIO- 5.71% Source: 2014 Uniform Crime Report According to the FBI, caution is advised comparing statistical data specific to each jurisdiction Fort Worth data - fortworthpd.com 13 Nationwide RankCity Total Crime % Change Years Consecutive Reduction 1 DALLAS-52.84%11 2 LOS ANGELES-44.58%11 3 DETROIT-44.22%7 4 SAN DIEGO-40.41%6 5 CHICAGO-40.07%4* 6 PHOENIX-38.89%5 7 NEW YORK-21.13%7 8 PHILADELPHIA-17.25%2 9 HOUSTON-12.35%2 10 SAN ANTONIO- 5.71%3

Crisis Intervention Homeless Initiative - An interdepartmental initiative between DPD, and Crisis Intervention caseworkers to remove homeless encampments and provide homeless individuals access to mental health treatment & shelter services. 14 Homeless Initiatives Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD Griggs13 2 Medrano Thomas08 4 King213 5 Callahan127 6 Alonzo834 7 Young Wilson620 9 Clayton51 10 McGough Kleinman Greyson00 13 Gates01 14 Kingston11 Total / CRMS Requests Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD Griggs Medrano Thomas King Callahan Alonzo Young Wilson Clayton McGough Kleinman Greyson Gates Kingston Total /Customer Request Management System – Non-emergency service requests pertaining to Homeless Encampments.

Note: Criminal Trespassing Activity – Offenses where a criminal trespass warning has been issued and/or an offense has occurred. 15 Criminal Trespassing Activity Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD Griggs Medrano Thomas King Callahan Alonzo Young Wilson Clayton McGough Kleinman Greyson Gates Kingston Total 1,5012,473 Panhandling Citations Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD Griggs Medrano Thomas King Callahan Alonzo Young Wilson Clayton McGough Kleinman Greyson Gates Kingston Total 2,2742,296 Note: Panhandling Initiative began February 1, 2016

16 * Note - Data only reflects the number of cases worked, does not reflect additional activity such as inspections, citizen contact, etc Council District Councilmember Open Cases Closed Cases 1 Griggs11 2 Medrano119 3 Thomas21 4 King59 5 Callahan10 6 Alonzo80 7 Young Wilson25 9 Clayton43 10 McGough57 11 Kleinman81 12 Greyson43 13 Gates04 14 Kingston50 Total Council District Councilmember Open Cases Closed Cases 1 Griggs30 2 Medrano60 3 Thomas40 4 King170 5 Callahan00 6 Alonzo111 7 Young260 8 Wilson100 9 Clayton30 10 McGough80 11 Kleinman30 12 Greyson10 13 Gates20 14 Kingston40 Total 981

17 Council District Councilmember YTD 1 Griggs Medrano Thomas King Callahan Alonzo Young Wilson Clayton McGough Kleinman Greyson Gates Kingston Total 1,183 1, Note: Gang Offenses are defined as involving any persons (complainant or suspect) who are listed in the Texas Gang database as a known Gang member.

18 Crisis Intervention Homeless Encampment Activity Unit Activity YTD Arrest Assist N/A City Arrest N/A Felony Arrest Investigative Arrest N/A134N/A Search Warrant N/A7 23N/A19 4 Calls N/A3021,0441, Citations Hazard N/A Citations Regular N/A GangNet Entries N/A Drugs N/A Guns Vehicles Seized Cash Seized $75,000$59,000$153,000$58,000$680,000$604,500 $106,520 Traffic Stops N/A1,0683,1131, Ped Stops N/A ,8061,7141, Gang Cards , Offenses Cleared Cases Filed Cases Assigned Gang Offense Tracking System 2,4711,8071, Gang Unit Action Request N/A Warrants Filed N/A School Contacts N/A20N/A Statements Taken N/A 49 13

19 RankLocation Council District 2016 YTD 2015 YTD % Change 1Ross Bennett 2, % 2Five Points 9, 10, % 3Webb Chapel Timberline 2, % 4Spring Valley Preston 11, % 5Camp Wisdom Chaucer 3, % 6John West Buckner % 7St. Augustine Bruton 5, % 8McKinney Allen+ 2, % 9Forest Audelia 10, % 10Central Southwestern % 11Greenville LBJ % 12Camp Wisdom Westmoreland 3, % 13Lake June Buckner 5, % 14Maham Spring Valley % 15Hampton Ledbetter 3, % 16Wycliff Lemmon 2, % 17Forest Dennis 6, % 18Jefferson Corridor 1, % 19Walnut Hill Jupiter 9, % 20Samuell Buckner % 21Harry Hines Walnut Hill % 22Ferguson Highland+ 2, 7, % 23Medical District Stemmons+ 2, % 24NWHwy Walton Walker % 25Loop12 Jim Miller 5, 7, % 26Great Trinity Forest Bonnie View+ 4, % 27Julius Schepps Central % RankLocation Council District 2016 YTD 2015 YTD % Change 28Fitzhugh Central+ 2, % 29Frankford Midway % 30Royal Skillman % 31Monument Good Latimer+ 2, % 32Hatcher Scyene % 33Ferguson Woodmeadow % 34Simpson Stuart Bonnie View+ 3, % 35Masters Lake June % 36Inwood Lemmon+ 2, % 37Central Meadow+ 13, % 38Saner Westmoreland % 39Davis Westmoreland 1, % 40Stemmons Empire Central+ 2, % 41Fort Worth Bahama+ 1, % 42RLT Overton % 43Lancaster Kiest % 44Beacon Junius+ 2, % 45Overton Illinois % 46Garland Easton % 47Beltline Preston+ 11, % 48Coit Churchill % 49Timberglen Pear Ridge % 50Pinnacle Point Cockrell Hill+ 3, % 51Mockingbird Greenville % 52Davis Tyler % 53Central CF Hawn 10, 11, % 54Rosemeade Marsh % TOTAL PART 1 OFFENSES -17,00017, % Source: DPD 2016 TAAG Weekly Summary Report Note: + Indicates secondary TAAG Location January 1 st – August 15 th