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Savannah Police Department 2020 Violent Crime Reduction Presentation Roy Minter, Chief of Police Savannah Police Department 1 2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Total Jurisdiction 118 Incidents* 18 Self-Inflicted 7 Accidental Shootings


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Savannah Police Department 2020 Violent Crime Reduction Presentation

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118 Incidents* 18 Self-Inflicted 7 Accidental Shootings 16 Gang Affiliated Incidents Precinct Breakdown: Northwest: 22 Incidents Central: 37 Incidents Southside: 21 Incidents Eastside: 37 Incidents 128 Total Victims 8 victims of accidental shootings 18 individuals shot themselves Age Breakdown: Under 16 years old: 2 16-24 years old: 66 25-36 years old: 38 37 years old & up: 22

2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Total Jurisdiction

*Includes one (1) unknown location where a 23 year old B/M was shot

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2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Total Jurisdiction

16 and under 16-24 25-36 37+ Total African American 2 62 35 19 118 Female 7 4 1 12 Male 2 55 31 18 106 Hispanic 1 1 Male 1 1 White 3 3 3 9 Female 1 1 1 3 Male 2 2 2 6 Grand Total 2 66 38 22 128

  • African American victims

account for 92% of non-fatal shootings.

  • White victims account for

.07% of victims and Hispanic victims account for .007%.

  • Victims between the ages of

16-24 account for over half of shooting victims (52%).

  • 88% of victims are males.
  • Overall, 83% of victims are

African American males.

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Overview 22 Incidents 24 Total Victims 1 Accidental Shooting 2 Self-Inflicted Injuries 1 Gang Affiliated Incident

16 and under 16-24 25-36 37+ Total African American 1 12 9 2 24 Female 2 1 3 Male 1 10 8 2 21 Grand Total 1 12 9 2 24

2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Northwest Precinct

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Overview 37 Incidents 38 Total Victims 1 Accidental Shooting 3 Self-Inflicted Injuries 8 Gang Affiliated Incidents

16 and under 16-24 25-36 37+ Total African American 1 19 11 6 37 Female 3 3 Male 1 16 11 6 34 White 1 1 Female 1 1 Grand Total 1 20 11 6 38

2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Central Precinct

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2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Southside Precinct Overview 21 Incidents 22 Total Victims 2 Accidental Shootings 5 Self-Inflicted Injuries 2 Gang Affiliated Incidents

16-24 25-36 37+ Total African American 11 3 6 20 Male 11 3 6 20 Hispanic 1 1 Male 1 1 White 1 1 Male 1 1 Grand Total 13 3 6 22

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2019 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Age Eastside Precinct Overview 37 Incidents 43 Total Victims 3 Accidental Shootings 8 Self-Inflicted Injuries 5 Gang Affiliated Incidents

16-24 25-36 37+ Total African American 19 12 5 36 Female 2 3 1 6 Male 17 9 4 30 White 1 3 3 7 Female 1 1 2 Male 1 2 2 5 Grand Total 20 15 8 43

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Savannah Police Department 2020 Violent Crime Reduction Plan

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  • Staffing
  • Technology
  • Community engagement
  • Enforcement
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WHO WE ARE Bishop T.D. Jakes, senior pastor of The Potter’s House (TPH) in Dallas, Texas, is the visionary and chief architect behind the Texas Offenders Reentry Initiative (T.O.R.I.). Prior to T.O.R.I.’s inception, Bishop Jakes and his TPH team realized that their ministry efforts, including visiting prisons and building deep one-on-one relationships, were impacting inmates and their families on a holistic level. To this end, T.O.R.I. was launched in January 2005 to provide hope – in the form of tangible solutions – for the countless men and women returning to society after incarceration. Whether an individual needs assistance obtaining housing, employment, education, or healthcare, among other services, T.O.R.I. provides dedicated support that helps former inmates acclimate back into society. Under the stewardship of Bishop Jakes, T.O.R.I. continues to be a proverbial light at the end

  • f the tunnel for former inmates seeking help upon release. To date T.O.R.I. has

served over 10,000 formerly incarcerated adults across the state of Texas.

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Community Outreach Workers

Lightfoot to spend $7.5 million to expand street outreach to combat gang violence

The seven-fold increase can’t come soon enough for Interim Police Superintendent Charlie Beck, who says the collaboration “can address gang and gun violence in a way that no police officer can.”

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Mentoring

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Town Hall Meetings

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Youth Engagement Forums

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Faith & Justice Project