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Spokane police outline strategic plan, report early results from Safe & Accessible Spaces ordinance

Spokane City Council Public Safety & Community Health Committee · February 3, 2026
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Police Chief Kevin Hall presented six strategic priorities—targeting a 10% reduction in gun violence, data upgrades and expanded training—and released first 90‑day figures from the Safe & Accessible Spaces ordinance: 1,456 documented interactions, 902 offers of services and 265 acceptances, with 728 citations (65% downtown/Riverside).

Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall on Wednesday summarized the department’s six-priority strategic plan and released early performance numbers from the city’s Safe & Accessible Spaces ordinance.

Hall said the plan prioritizes reducing gun violence by 10% citywide, improving data infrastructure with a new records management system and computer‑aided dispatch, and deploying precision, problem‑oriented policing. "We are leveraging data through NIBIN, social network analysis, RMS and CAD," he said, adding that a new integrated ballistic information…

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