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Deputy chief outlines DOJ-funded nonfatal-shooting program and reported declines in shootings

Public Health and Safety Board · November 5, 2025
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Deputy Chief Kendall Adams described a DOJ-funded CBIP grant extending a nonfatal-shooting victim-advocate program and funding CBOs and therapy services; staff reported declines in shootings during the ARPA pilot period and higher clearance rates, and said the grant runs through 2027.

Deputy Chief Kendall Adams presented the department's nonfatal-shooting victim-services program and the DOJ CBIP grant that funds it.

Adams said the program began after the department identified a service gap for nonfatal shooting victims during a technical assistance review with Project Safe Partnership. "We took the victim assistance model and applied it to specifically nonfatal shootings,"…

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