In a recent government meeting, Chief Booth highlighted significant progress in reducing gun violence in the community, reporting a 65% decrease in gun-related homicides and a 55% reduction in nonfatal shootings from 2023 to 2024. The chief emphasized the importance of community collaboration and accountability in policing, noting that the police department has implemented a stratified policing model to focus resources on areas most affected by violent crime.
The chief shared that, as of early September, the city had recorded only six gun-related homicides compared to 22 during the same period last year, surpassing the department's goal of a 10% reduction. Nonfatal shootings also saw a decline, with 15 incidents reported this year against a baseline of 44 in 2023.
Key strategies contributing to this success include community policing initiatives, a group violence intervention program, and a rapid engagement support unit that responds to traumatic incidents. The chief underscored the necessity of building trust within the community, stating that increased engagement leads to higher rates of case closures and community cooperation.
Council members acknowledged the collaborative efforts of various local organizations and the infrastructure established over the past five years to support these initiatives. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue these evidence-based strategies to further enhance public safety and community trust.