Crime in the City of Milwaukee
Milwaukee Fire & Police Commission Milwaukee Common Council Milwaukee Police Department Chief Alfonso Morales
Created June 3, 2019
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Crime in the City of Milwaukee Milwaukee Fire & Police Commission Milwaukee Common Council Milwaukee Police Department Chief Alfonso Morales Created June 3, 2019 Full Year Part I Crime 2017-2018 Offense 2017 2018 % Change Homicide
Created June 3, 2019
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Offense 2017 2018 2017-2018 % Change Homicide 119 99
Rape 446 502 13% Robbery 2,951 2,319
Aggravated Assault 6,097 5,792
Burglary 5,718 4,425
Auto Theft 5,449 4,660
Theft 10,559 8,444
Arson 315 262
Violent Crime 9,613 8,712
Property Crime 22,041 17,791
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31,654 26,503
Homicide data obtained from the OMAP Homicide database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 – December 31, 2017-2018. Rape and Aggravated Assault data obtained from the OMAP Daily Crime and Service (DCS) database and counts victims. Rape is categorized according to the updated FBI definition (11A, 11B, and 11C). Robbery, Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft, Theft, and Arson data obtained from the OMAP DCS database and counts incidents for the time period of January 1 – December 31, 2017-2018.
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Offense 2017 2018 2019 2017-2019 % Change 2018-2019 % Change Homicide 39 44 30
Rape 191 214 192 1%
Robbery 1,118 894 648
Aggravated Assault 2,359 2,399 2,052
Burglary 2,249 1,627 1,164
Auto Theft 1,991 1,964 1,230
Theft 3,951 3,283 2,698
Arson 100 81 64
Violent Crime 3,707 3,551 2,922
Property Crime 8,291 6,955 5,156
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11,998 10,506 8,078
Homicide data obtained from the OMAP Homicide database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 – May 31, 2017-2019. Rape and Aggravated Assault data obtained from the OMAP Daily Crime and Service (DCS) database and counts victims. Rape is categorized according to the updated FBI definition (11A, 11B, and 11C). Robbery, Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft, Theft, and Arson data obtained from the OMAP DCS database and counts incidents for the time period of January 1 – May 31, 2017-2019.
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Homicide and non-fatal shootings obtained from the OMAP homicide and non-fatal shooting databases and counts victims for the time period of January 1 – May 31, 2017-2019 and January 1 – December 31, 2017 & 2018.
Homicide and non-fatal shootings obtained from the OMAP homicide and non-fatal shooting databases and counts victims for the time period of January 1 – May 31, 2017-2019 and January 1 – December 31, 2017 & 2018.
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Offense 2017 2018 2017-2018 % Change Non-Fatal Shootings 558 476
Carjackings 408 382
Non-Fatal Shooting data obtained from OMAP Non-Fatal Shooting database and counts victims. Carjacking data obtained from OMAP Carjacking database and counts incidents.
Offense YTD 2017 YTD 2018 YTD 2019 2017-2019 % Change 2018-2019 % Change Non-Fatal Shootings 209 181 132
Carjackings 128 149 106
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Offense 2018 (Jan. 1 – Mar. 31) 2019 (Jan. 1 – Mar. 31) 2018-2019 % Change Milwaukee Nationwide Milwaukee Nationwide Milwaukee Nationwide Homicide 21 1,391 18 1,276
Rape 135 8,296 119 7,647
Robbery 557 31,130 347 27,680
Aggravated Assault 1,357 53,907 1,122 52,535
Non-Fatal Shooting 94 3,431 73 3,415
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Nationwide data is based upon the combination of stated categorical data for all police organizations which submitted data for those categories to the MCCA. Data is for the time period of January 1 – March 31, 2018-2019.
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Homicide and non-fatal shootings obtained from the OMAP homicide and non-fatal shooting databases and counts victims; carjacking data obtained from the OMAP carjacking database and counts incidents over Memorial Day Weekend. Memorial Day Weekend is defined as Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for each of the respective years. Due to the relatively low counts, percent changes are not provided.
Offense 2017 2018 2019 Homicide 3 4 1 Non-Fatal Shootings 15 17 6 Carjacking 7 7 T
18 28 14
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554 220 58 162 114 551 255 23 156 93 Incident Search Warrant Subject Stop Traffic Stop Other Activities*
Citywide Guns Recovered by Police Activity
2018 2019
Work Location 2018 2019 18-19% Change District 1 29 19
District 2 79 64
District 3 79 98 24% District 4 77 94 22% District 5 292 210
District 6 38 50 32% District 7 146 191 31% CIB 344 344 0% Other** 24 8
Citywide 1,108 1,078
In 2019, 88% (949) guns recovered were evidence guns.
Gun recovery data was obtained from WinACE and is based on the date prepared for the time period of January 1 – May 31, 2018-2019. Evidence guns exclude guns taken for safekeeping. *Police activity category listed as other activities* includes search (probable cause & consent), turned in, safekeeping and unknown (unknown category cannot be discerned from the narrative). Incident category includes investigations, complaints, accidents and more. Police activities (i.e. traffic stops, search warrants, subject stops, etc.) and location categories (i.e. vehicle, residence, etc.) are obtained from a manual review of the narrative and may contain a margin of error. **Other category of guns recovered by police district locations include Central Booking & Court Administration, Central Investigation, Executive Command Staff, IFC, Marine Ops & Mounted Patrol, Metro, Motorcycle Unit, Narcotics, OCOE, Police Academy, Property Control, Records Management, Sensitive Crimes, Specialty Street Crimes and Tactical Enforcement.
82 102 263 305 369 941 403 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 (YTD)
Data was obtained from IAD and counts distinct incidents for the time period of January 1 – December 31, 2013-2018 and January 1 – May 31, 2019.
In 2018, vehicle pursuits increased 155% from 2017.
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2017 2018 2017-2018 % Change Arrests 252 191
Arrests were obtained from the Tiburon corrections management system for arrests prior to May 1, 2018. Arrests on or after May 1, 2018 were obtained from the JailInform system. Arrests related to soliciting and prostitution were based off of local ordinance 106-31-7, 106-34.5-1, and 106-35-2 and Wisconsin state statutes 944.30(1), 944.30(2), 944.32, 944.33(1)(a), 944.33(2), 944.34, and 948.08.
YTD 2017 YTD 2018 YTD 2019 2017-2019 % Change 2018-2019 % Change Arrests 34 73 75 121% 3%
District 1
expanded to hold nuisance offenders more accountable
joined the ALERT Program through the Department of Wisconsin Emergency Management. This program allows for a state-wide response during emergencies
District 2
cover all 17 neighborhoods
prostitution/john, traffic, and NOC related offenses
Block Watches established
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District 3
with Sojourner Truth House
food were collected
District 4
participation
developed and increased foot patrols
to responsibilities of Domestic Violence Liaison Officers
management coalition developed
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District 5
neighborhoods
Resource Fair
District 6
App
initiated by working with the BID
District 7
established in high impacted neighborhoods
initiative
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“The Milwaukee Police Department is committed to cultivating a positive environment where citizens have a safe place to live, work and raise a family.”