On Tuesday, July 11, 2006, Chief of Police Charles H. Ramsey announced a Crime Emergency due to an increase in violent crime. The Crime Emergency initiative was officially implemented on July 12, 2006.
Following are the statistics since the crime emergency was initiated, from July 12 through August 27, 2006; also included are statistics for the most recent week, August 21 through August 27, 2006:
Arrest Data
These arrest figures contain statistics from the preliminary DC Index and Non-Index Crime Reports.
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7/12/06- 8/27/06 |
7/12/05-8/27/05 |
% Change |
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Adult Arrests |
7,646 |
6,937 |
10.2% |
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Juvenile Arrests |
475 |
368 |
29.1% |
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8/21/06-8/27/06 |
8/21/05-8/27/05 |
% Change |
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Adult Arrests |
1,096 |
1,142 |
-4.0% |
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Juvenile Arrests |
65 |
45 |
44.4% |
Offense Data
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7/12/06-8/27/06 |
7/12/05-8/27/05 |
% Change |
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Violent Crimes |
1,011 |
1,149 |
-12.0% |
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Property Crimes |
3,175 |
3,649 |
-13.0% |
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Total Crimes |
4,186 |
4,798 |
-12.8% |
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8/21/06-8/27/06 |
8/21/05-8/27/05 |
% Change |
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Violent Crimes |
101 |
186 |
-45.7% |
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Property Crimes |
328 |
542 |
-39.5% |
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Total Crimes |
429 |
728 |
-41.1% |
Curfew Violations
On July 21, the DC Council passed the Enhanced Crime Prevention and Abatement Emergency Amendment Act of 2006, giving the Mayor the authority to set alternative curfew hours. Beginning July 31, 2006, and now continuing through September 28, 2006, alternative curfew hours for young people 16 and younger will be set from 10 pm to 6 am, every night of the week.
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2006 |
2005 |
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Curfew Violations (July 12-August 27) |
2,203 ( 952 between 10 pm and midnight) |
769 |
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Curfew Violations (This Week: August 21 – August 27) |
321 (212 between 10 pm and midnight) |
133 |
Gun Recoveries
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2006 |
2005 |
% Change |
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Gun Recoveries (July 12-August 27 ) |
368 |
287 |
28.0% |
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Gun Recoveries (This Week: August 21 – August 27) |
44 |
68 |
-35.0% |
These statistics are based on preliminary information. More detailed statistics are available at mpdc.dc.gov/crimestats.