City of Newport News, VA

07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 08:27

Mayor Jones, Chief Drew Announce Mid-Year Gun Violence Reduction Successes

The mid-year data indicates a 55% decrease in homicides in the city as compared to the same period last year.

In the mayor's remarks, he cited a commitment he made during his State of the City address in March to reduce gun violence in the city primarily in the area of homicides by 15% over an 18-month period.

"I am encouraged by the results to date as we continue to implement innovative programs and strategies to address gun violence in our city," said Mayor Jones. "My ask of our community is for you to continue to build forward with me by strengthening our community partnerships, uplifting our youth and young adults together, and supporting the important work of our dedicated officers."

Another positive downturn was reflected by a decrease in the occurrence of shootings within the city. There has been a 31% decrease in shootings as compared to the same period last year.

"I want to thank the men and women of our department for their hard work and dedication. Their effort along with our community partners have been instrumental in our achievements and reductions. In addition, I want to recognize the citizens of Newport News for their trust and support," said Chief Drew.

Chief Drew also touted the city's 2024 clearance rates as determined by the FBI nationwide. While the national clearance rate as established by the FBI is 52.3% for homicides, NNPD has solved 88.9%.

The police department's focused efforts in the area of gun violence reduction strategies including Operation Blue Line, Operation Cease Fire, a strategic focus on violent offenders, Real Time Crime Center/Technology, training and outreach efforts, and valued community partnerships have played a pivotal role in Newport News' success.

For additional information on the city's crime reduction efforts and partnerships, visit https://www.nnva.gov/2727/Newport-News-Community-Safety-Initiative.

PowerPoint slides from today's press conference.