2nd Quarter Crime Report_updated

Fort Worth Police Department

2nd Quarter Crime Report

April - June 2020

Chief Edwin Kraus

Table of Contents

1 Understanding Crime Reporting

2 2020 2nd Quarter Crime Report

3 2020 2nd Quarter Crime Rate

4 Yearly Comparison

4 Crime Prevention Strategies

5 Crimes Against Persons

8 Crimes Against Property

10 Crimes Against Society

10 Gang Unit Report

13 Offenses By Council District

22 Directions Home Report

25 Major Cities Comparison

27 Department Initiatives

DISCLAIMER: This report provides a snapshot of the Fort Worth Police Department’s National Incident-Based Re- porting System (NIBRS) data that was queried from the Records Management System (RMS) on July 21, 2020. The Department’s RMS is updated regularly due to ongoing investigations. Since this is a snapshot, data queried before or after this date could change and may vary from other reports.

Understanding Crime Reporting Since 2006, Fort Worth has utilized the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) methodology for crime reports. NIBRS compiles detailed reports on two types of crime offenses: Group A offenses and Group B offenses. The two groupings are based on the amount of reporting required for each. Both incidents and arrests are reported for Group A offenses. To learn more about the differences between the formerly used Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) methodology and NIBRS, please visit https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr/ nibrs.

The following criteria is used to determine whether a crime should be designated as a Group A offense:

1. The seriousness or significance of the offense. 2. The frequency or volume of its occurrence. 3. The prevalence of the offense nationwide. 4. The probability of the offense being brought to law enforcement’s attention. 5. The likelihood that law enforcement is the best channel for collecting data regarding the offense. 6. The burden placed on law enforcement in collecting data on the offense. 7. The national statistical validity and usefulness of the collected data. 8. The national UCR Program’s responsibility to make crime data available not only to law enforcement but to others having a legitimate interest in it.

Group A offenses are categorized into one of the following three categories: 1) Crimes Against Persons, 2) Crimes Against Property, and 3) Crimes Against Society.

1) Crimes Against Persons = Scores one offense for each victim 2) Crimes Against Property = Scores one offense for each distinct operation

(except Motor Vehicle Theft / one offense is counted per stolen vehicle)

3) Crimes Against Society = Scores one offense for each violation

NIBRS Group A includes the following offenses:

 Destruction / Damage / Vandalism of Property

 Homicide Offenses

 Sex Offenses, Forcible

 Drug / Narcotic Offenses

 Sex Offenses, Non-forcible

 Embezzlement

 Robbery

 Extortion / Blackmail

 Assault Offenses

 Fraud Offenses

 Gambling Offenses

 Burglary / Breaking and Entering

 Kidnapping / Abduction

 Larceny / Theft Offenses

 Pornography / Obscene Material

 Motor Vehicle Theft

 Prostitution Offenses

 Arson

 Stolen Property Offenses

 Bribery

 Weapon Law Violations

 Counterfeiting / Forgery

 Animal Cruelty

 Human Trafficking

The following report provides details about Crimes Against Persons, Property, and Society.

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2020 2nd Quarter Crime Report In the first six months of 2020, NIBRS Group A offenses decreased 1.4% compared to the first six months of 2019. Crimes Against Persons decreased 5.2%, Crimes Against Property increased 5.4%, and Crimes Against Society decreased 39.0%. In the Second Quarter of 2020, offenses decreased 4.4% compared to the Second Quarter of 2019. Crimes Against Persons decreased 8.4%, Crimes Against Property increased 2.6%, and Crimes Against Society decreased 44.3%.

2020 2nd Quarter Citywide NIBRS Group A Offenses

Cumulative Comparison January - June

Number of Offenses

Type of Offense

April - June 2020

April - June 2019

% Change 2020 2019 % Change

13A - C Assault Offenses

2,749

2,992

-8.1% 5,404 5,681 -4.9% 39.4% 1,366 1,068 27.9% -22.2% 3,532 4,142 -14.7%

13A 13B 13C

793

569

Aggravated Assaul t

1,686

2,167

Simple Assaul t

270

256

5.5% 506 -66.7% 7 -25.0% 51

471

7.4% 0.0%

Intimidation

64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction

2

6

7

18

24

57

-10.5%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

09A - B

21

19

10.5% 46

33

39.4%

09A 09B

21

19

10.5% 46

33

39.4%

Murder & Nonnegl igent Manslaughter

0

0

--

0

0

--

Negl igent Manslaughter

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

188 111

211 116

-10.9% 402 -4.3% 224 -18.9% 178 -16.7% 11

451 265 186

-10.9% -15.5%

11A

Forcible Rape

11B-D

77

95

-4.3%

Other

36A-B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible

5

6

14

-21.4%

Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

2,983

3,258

-8.4% 5,921 6,243 -5.2%

200 Arson 510 Bribery

39

17

129.4% 70 -100.0% 0

38

84.2%

0

1

2

-100.0%

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

823 480 179 164

973 597 199 177 119

-15.4% 1,680 1,865 -9.9% -19.6% 978 1,138 -14.1%

Residence

-10.1% 351 -7.3% 351 -37.0% 148

365 362 240

-3.8% -3.0%

Business

Other

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

75

-38.3%

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

290

1,703

1,519

12.1% 3,097 2,809 10.3%

270 Embezzlement

21

40

-47.5% 58 100.0% 7

91

-36.3% 75.0%

210 Extortion/Blackmail

4

2

4

Fraud Offenses (excluding counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)

26A - E

245

188

30.3% 484

385

25.7%

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

4,434

4,298

3.2% 9,344 8,528

9.6%

23A & B

27

44

-38.6% 66

91

-27.5%

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H

663

750

-11.6% 1,470 1,542 -4.7%

Shopl i fting

4

13 14

-69.2% 11 -14.3% 33

23 36

-52.2%

Theft from Bui lding

12

-8.3%

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

1,501

1,388

8.1% 3,272 2,696 21.4%

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

300

227

32.2% 519

478

8.6% 8.5%

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

1,927

1,862

3.5% 3,973 3,662

Al l Other Larceny

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

850 200

814 235

4.4% 1,650 1,763 -6.4%

120 Robbery

-14.9% 465 480.0% 68

469

-0.9%

280 Stolen Property Offenses

29

5

10

580.0%

Crimes Against Property Subtotal

8,423

8,211

2.6% 17,071 16,204 5.4%

720 Animal Cruelty

18

19

-5.3% 34

28

21.4%

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

335

804

-58.3% 838 1,721 -51.3%

39A - D Gambling Offenses

0

2

-100.0% 2

6

-66.7%

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

60

43

39.5% 104

96

8.3%

40A - C Prostitution Offenses

2

64

-96.9% 36

85

-57.6%

520 Weapon Law Violations

207 622

185

11.9% 381

351

8.5%

NIBRS Group A Total Crimes Against Society Subtotal

1,117

-44.3% 1,395 2,287 -39.0% -4.4% 24,387 24,734 -1.4%

12,028

12,586

Note: The crime categories are listed in alphabetical order for ease of reference rather than in order of importance .

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2020 2nd Quarter Crime Rate The following table displays the crime rate for each NIBRS Group A offense per 100,000 population. The overall crime rate decreased 4.4% in the Second Quarter of 2020 compared to the Second Quarter of 2019.

2020 2nd Quarter Crime Rate

NIBRS Crime Rate / 100,000 Population

Type of Offense

April - June 2020 Crime Rate

April - June 2019 Crime Rate

Rate Comparison

13A - C Assault Offenses

293.63

326.62

-10.1%

Aggravated Assaul t

13A 13B 13C

84.70

62.11

36.4%

Simple Assaul t

180.09

236.56

-23.9%

Intimidation

28.84

27.95

3.2%

64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction

0.21 1.92

0.65 2.62

-67.4% -26.6%

09A - B Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

2.24

2.07

8.1%

Murder & Nonnegl igent Manslaughter

09A 09B

2.24 0.00

2.07 0.00

8.1%

Negl igent Manslaughter

--

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

20.08 11.86

23.03 12.66 10.37

-12.8%

Forcible Rape

11A

-6.4%

Other

11B-D

8.22 0.53

-20.7% -18.5% -10.4% 124.5% -100.0% -17.2% -21.3% -12.0%

36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible

0.65

Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

318.62

355.66

200 Arson 510 Bribery

4.17 0.00

1.86 0.11

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

87.91 51.27 19.12 17.52

106.22

Residence

65.17 21.72 19.32 12.99

Business

Other

-9.3%

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

8.01

-38.3%

290 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

181.90

165.82

9.7%

270 Embezzlement

2.24 0.43

4.37 0.22

-48.6% 95.7% 27.5%

210 Extortion/Blackmail

26A - E Fraud Offenses (excluding counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)

26.17

20.52

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

473.61

469.19

0.9%

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23A & B

2.88

4.80

-40.0% -13.5% -69.9% -16.1%

Shopl i fting

23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H

70.82

81.87

Theft from Bui lding

0.43 1.28

1.42 1.53

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

160.33

151.52

5.8%

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

32.04

24.78

29.3%

Al l Other Larceny

205.83

203.26

1.3% 2.2%

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

90.79 21.36

88.86 25.65

120 Robbery

-16.7% 467.5%

280 Stolen Property Offenses

3.10

0.55

Crimes Against Property Subtotal

899.68

896.35

0.4%

720 Animal Cruelty

1.92

0.02

8665.0%

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

-58.3%

35.78

85.88

39A - D Gambling Offenses

-100.0%

0.00

0.21

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

39.5%

6.41

4.59

40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations

-96.9% 11.9% -44.3%

0.21

6.84

22.11 66.44

19.76

Crimes Against Society Subtotal NIBRS Group A Total

119.31

1,284.74 1,344.35

-4.4%

Crime rate shown above uses the Fort Worth population estimate of 916,053 for 2019 and 936,217 for 2020 (U.S. Census Bureau, plus average annual rate since 2010).

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Yearly Comparison

Citywide Crimes Against Persons, 2018-2020

1,400

1,300

1,200

2018 2019 2020

1,100

1,000

900

800

700

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul

Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Citywide Crimes Against Property, 2018-2020

3,400

3,200

3,000

2018 2019 2020

2,800

2,600

2,400

2,200

2,000

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul

Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Crime Prevention Strategies Commanders in each patrol division take preventative steps to address any increase in crime such as aggravated assaults and motor vehicle thefts. All patrol divisions have strategic operating funds (SOF) used to address crime in their areas. Commanders work with the Real Time Crime Center, Crime Analysts, and Neigh- borhood Police Officers to identify emerging trends and hot spot areas. Additionally, Commanders keep track of previous crime trends and put officers in those locations to prevent crime from occurring. SOF funds are a valuable resource used to put additional officers in hot spot areas to act as a deterrent and/or provide the opportunity to make arrests. Lastly, another resource that Commanders have is a Special Response Team. This is a group of officers used to address violent and property crimes within the division and are not subject to 911 calls for service. They work at the direction of the Commander and change and/or modify their sched- ule to address crime issues and trends. Beyond the various resources the Commanders use to address crime trends, there is constant collaboration with various units within the department including Gang, Narcotics, Vice, Homicide, Robbery, and Family Violence in an effort to reduce or eliminate crime.

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2020 2nd Quarter - Crimes Against Persons In the Second Quarter of 2020, Crimes Against Persons decreased 8.4% overall with 2,983 offenses reported compared to 3,258 reports in the Second Quarter of 2019.

Assault Offenses Decreased 8.1%

Number of Of fenses

Number of Of fenses

2,992

2,749

Human Trafficking Decreased 66.7%

6

2

Kiddnapping/Abduction Decreased 25.0%

24

18

April – June 2019

April – June 2020

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter & Negligent

19

21

Manslaughter Increased 10.5%

211

188

Sex Offenses, Forcible Decreased 10.9%

6

5

Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Decreased 16.7%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

Quarterly Stats

Motives included seven arguments/fights, four domestic cases, three robberies, one child abuse, and six unknown. In the Second Quarter of 2020, homicide offenses increased 10.5% with 21 homicide victims compared to 19 in the Second Quarter of 2019.

Twelve of the 21 homicides have been filed or closed.

Five homicides in Council District 8, four homicides in Council District 9, three homicides in Council Districts 3, 4, and 5, two homicides in Council District 2, and one homicide in Council District 6.

Fourteen homicides involved firearms

Homicide Prevention Strategies FWPD’s homicide prevention strategies involve various partnerships. Neighborhood Police Officers, the Vic- tim Assistance Section, and One Safe Place provide outreach services to prevent domestic violence crimes that have the potential to turn into a homicide. In addition, the Homicide Unit works closely with the Crime Lab as policies have changed allowing for more timely entry of ballistic intelligence into the Bureau of Alco- hol, Tobacco, Firearm's (ATF) National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) to more readily iden- tify persons who may be involved in violent offenses. The Homicide Unit also continues to work with mem- bers of the Gang, Narcotics, and Robbery Units where other criminal activity may elevate to homicide.

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Assault Offenses

April - June 2020

April - June 2019

Aggravated Assault 

Approximately 49% were known to be domestic-related. 53% occurred within a residence, 22% near a roadway, and 8% in a parking lot.

793

Aggravated Assault

Increased 39.4%

569

1,686

Decreased 22.2%

Simple Assault

2,167

Simple Assaults 

Approximately 61% were known to be domestic-related.

270

Increased 5.5%

Intimidation

256

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

Intimidation To unlawfully place another per- son in reasonable fear of bodily harm through the use of threat- ening words and/or other con- duct, but without displaying a weapon or subject the victim to actual physical attack.

Aggravated Assault An unlawful attack by one person upon another wherein the offender uses a weapon or dis- plays it in a threatening manner, or the victim suffers obvious se- vere or aggravated bodily injury.

Simple Assaults An unlawful physical attack by one person upon another where neither the offender displays a weapon, nor the victim suffers obvious severe or aggravated bodily injury.

Kidnapping/Abduction There were 18 kidnapping/abduction offenses in the Second Quarter of 2020 compared to 24 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2019, which is a decrease of 25.0%. Of the 18 kidnapping offenses this quarter, 13 were unlawful restraints, 4 were aggravated kidnapping, and 1 was a kidnapping.

Yes No Victim Relationship

Please refer to Texas Penal Code Title 5, Chapter 20 for full definitions, below are abbreviated definitions of each:

Knew the Suspect

Domestic-Related

 Unlawful restraint:

Intentionally or knowingly

[restraining] another person.

29%

 Kidnapping : Intentionally or knowingly [abducting] another person … not coupled with intent to use or to threaten to use deadly force.  Aggravated Kidnapping : Intentionally or knowingly [abducting] another person with the intent [for exam- ple] to hold him for ransom or reward … use him as a shield or hostage...inflict bodily injury. Transport : benefit [transporting] an individual in a manner that is de- signed to conceal the individual from … law enforce- ment authorities … and [creating] a substantial likeli- hood that the individual will suffer serious bodily inju- ry or death.  Unlawful For pecuniary

44%

56%

71%

Dating or Married

41% 41 59% %

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Sex Offenses

111 offenses Forcible Rape Forcible Rape offenses decreased 4.3% from 116 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2019 to 111 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2020.

77 offenses Forcible, Other

5 offenses Non-forcible Non-forcible offenses

Other Forcible sex offenses decreased 18.9% from 95 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2019 to 77 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2020.

decreased 16.7% from 6 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2019 to 5 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2020.

 Majority of these offenses are considered statutory rape, which is defined as nonforcible sexual inter- course with a person who is under the statutory age of consent. The Sex Crimes Unit continues the investigative process with the goal of bringing all perpetrators to justice. Approximately 92% of all victims were 17 years of age or under. Includes sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and forcible fondling.   Approximately 76% were known offender-related. Approximately 50% of all victims were 17 years of age or under.  

Special Victims Section

April - June 2020 April - June 2019

Number of cases assigned to the Crimes Against Children Unit decreased 43.8% Number of cases assigned to the Domestic Violence Unit decreased 29.3% Number of cases assigned to the Sex Crimes Unit decreased 26.8%

496

Decreased 43.8%

Crimes Against Children Unit

883

1,712

Decreased 29.3%

Domestic Violence Unit

2,422

109

Decreased 26.8%

Sex Crimes Unit

149

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

Sex Crimes Unit The Sex Crimes Unit investigates sexual assault cases, indecent exposures, public lewdness, im- proper photography, injury to the elderly in care facilities, stalking, and any other crime of a sexual nature involving adults of 17 years old and older.

Crimes Against Children Unit The Crimes Against Children Unit investigates abuse and sexual abuse of children under 17 & homicides of children under the age of six.

Domestic Violence Unit The Domestic Violence Unit in- vestigates incidents of domestic violence in partnership with the various agencies collocated un- der the One Safe Place umbrella (Tarrant County’s Family Justice Center).

Special Victims Support The Sex Crimes Unit and the Victim Assistance Section work with patrol officers, hold community meetings, and provide presentations to local colleges on ways to prevent sexual assault. The Sex Crimes Unit along with TCU officials conduct information-exchange meetings to encourage discussion on ways to reduce the likeli- hood of becoming a victim. The Victim Assistance Section continues to provide support services to victims of reported sexual assaults. Cold Case Sexual Assault Detectives have been successful in solving older cases in- volving multiple victims using DNA from incarcerated individuals.

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2020 2nd Quarter - Crimes Against Property In the Second Quarter of 2020, Crimes Against Property increased 2.6% overall with 8,423 offenses reported compared to 8,211 reports in the Second Quarter of 2019.

April - June 2020 April - June 2019

39

Increased 129.4%

Arson

17

1 0

Decreased 100.0%

Bribery

823

Decreased 15.4%

Burglary/Breaking & Entering

973

75

Decreased 37.0%

Counterfeiting/Forgery

119

1,703

Increased 12.1%

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

1,519

21

Decreased 47.5%

Embezzlement

40

2 4

Increased 100.0%

Extortion/Blackmail

245

Increased 30.3%

Fraud Offenses (excluding counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)

188

4,434

Increased 3.2%

Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

4,298

850

Increased 4.4%

Motor Vehicle Theft

814

200

Decreased 14.9%

Robbery

235

29

Increased 480.0%

Stolen Property Offenses

5

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000

The following provides additional information on Burglary/Breaking & Entering, Larceny/Theft, and Robbery offenses.

Burglary/Breaking and Entering Burglary/breaking and entering decreased 15.4%, from 973 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2019 to 823 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2020.

Burglary/Breaking and Entering Offenses by Location

April - June 2020

April - June 2019

Burglary/breaking and entering offenses decreased 19.6% in residential homes.

700

597

600

480

500

Burglary/breaking and entering offenses decreased 10.1% in businesses.

400

300

199

179

177

Burglary/breaking and entering offenses decreased 7.3% in other locations.

200

164

100

0

Residence

Business

Other

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Larceny/Theft Offenses The total number of Larceny/Theft offenses increased 3.2% from 4,298 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2019 to 4,434 in the Second Quarter of 2020.

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

Decreased 38.6% from 44 to 27 offenses

Shoplifting

Decreased 11.6% from 750 to 663 offenses

Theft from Building

Decreased 69.2% from 13 to 4 offenses

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine of Device

4,434

Decreased 14.3% from 14 to 12 offenses

Total Larceny/Theft Offenses in the 2 nd Quarter of 2020

Theft from Motor Vehicle

Increased 8.1% from 1,388 to 1,501 offenses

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

Increased 32.2% from 227 to 300 offenses

All Other Larceny

Increased 3.5% from 1,862 to 1,927 offenses

Robbery

2019 Second Quarter Robbery Offenses 235 2020 Second Quarter Robbery Offenses 200

In the Second Quarter of 2020, robbery offenses decreased 14.9% .

Robbery detectives utilize resources within the FBI Task Force, U.S. Marshal Service, Intel Unit, Crime Stop- pers, and the Crime Analysis Unit to develop leads. Social media and e-commerce transactions have led to several individual robberies. The Robbery Unit utilizes news media partners, social media, and Neighborhood Police Officers to remind the community who engage in online sales to remain aware of their surroundings and highly encourage the use of the following City of Fort Worth e-commerce trade site locations.

E-commerce trade site locations:

Hours may vary due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Please call the numbers listed to verify if the lobby is open .

 Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex – 505 W. Felix St. Lobby open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (817) 392-4200  South Division – 3128 W. Bolt St. Lobby open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. (817) 392-3400

 Northwest Division – 4651 N. Main St. Lobby open Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (817) 392-4600  East Division – 1100 Nashville Ave. Lobby open Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (817) 392-4640

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2020 2nd Quarter - Crimes Against Society Crimes Against Society offenses are a reflection of the department’s mitigation and resolution strategies. Each violation is counted as one offense. There was a 44.3% decrease in the Second Quarter of 2020 compared to the Second Quarter of 2019.

April - June 2020

April - June 2019

18

Decreased 5.3%

Animal Cruelty

19

335

Decreased 58.3%

Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

804

0

Decreased 100.0%

Gambling Offenses

2

60

Increased 39.5%

Pornography/Obscene Material

43

2

Decreased 96.9%

Prostitution Offenses

64

207

Increased 11.9%

Weapon Law Violations

185

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

2020 2nd Quarter - Gang Unit Report In the Second Quarter of 2020, a total of 72 cases were assigned to the Gang Unit, which is an 18.2% decrease from the Second Quarter of 2020.

April - June 2020

April - June 2019

Type of Offense

Percent Change

23

33

-30.3%

Assault Offenses

0

0

--

Burglary/Breaking & Entering

13

9

44.4%

Destruction/Damage/ Vandalism of Prop

7

12

-41.7%

Drug Narcotic Violation

0

0

--

Kidnapping

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

0

0

--

0

0

--

Robbery

0

0

--

Sex Offenses, Forcible

29

34

-14.7%

Weapon Law Violations

72

88

-18.2%

Total

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Gang Unit Report Continued

Comparison of Citywide Gang-Related Offenses, 2018-2020

40

35

30

2018 2019 2020

25

20

15

10

5

0

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul

Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Gang-Related Offenses by Patrol Division 2nd Quarter 2020 vs 2nd Quarter 2019

40

25

19

16

15

13

9

8

6

5

2

2

Central

North Northwest

East

South

West

April - June 2020 April - June 2019

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Fort Worth City Council District Map

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Offenses By Council District Summary of Offenses By Council District

Second Quarter 2020 - Number of Offenses By Council District

Council District 2 Flores

Council District 3 Byrd

Council District 4 Moon

Council District 5 Bivens

Council District 6 Jordan

Council District 7 Shingleton

Council District 8 Gray

Council District 9 Zadeh

Type of Offense

13A - C Assault Offenses

312

316

304

470

286

163

534

364

Aggravated Assault

13A

94

80

101

149

76

22

175

96

Simple Assault

13B

197

199

178

269

181

122

304

236

Intimidation

13C

21

37

25

52

29

19

55

32

64A-B Human Trafficking

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

100 Kidnapping/Abduction

4

0

2

4

1

1

1

5

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

09A-B

2

3

3

3

1

0

5

4

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter

09A

2

3

3

3

1

0

5

4

Negligent Manslaughter

09B

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

24

19

14

28

23

23

34

23

Forcible Rape

11A

15

14

9

14

13

10

20

16

11B-D Other

9

5

5

14

10

13

14

7

36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible

0

0

0

1

0

2

2

0

Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

342

338

324

506

311

189

576

397

200 Arson 510 Bribery

7 0

3 0

3 0

11

4 0

2 0

7 0

2 0

0

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

67 39 16 12

118

104

114

77 48 15 14

63 35

137

143

Residence

78 17 23

71 15 18 15

66 24 24

77 37 23

66 49 28 16

Business

6

Others

22

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

8

6

8

4

9

9

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

290

204

210

196

272

173

140

268

240

270 Embezzlement

1

4

3

3

1

1

4

4

210 Extortion/Blackmail

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

1

Fraud Offenses (excluding counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)

26A - E

36

38

36

29

21

23

33

29

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

442

540

540

615

502

480

676

639

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23A & B

1

3

3

3

2

1

6

8

Shoplifting

23C

57

79

88

88

100

50

115

86

Theft from Building

23D

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

23E

2

0

2

0

4

2

1

1

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

23F

149

192

183

204

152

218

180

223

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

23G

25

36

35

48

41

24

51

40

All Other Larceny

23H

208

228

229

272

203

185

323

279

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

92

96

107

147

70

63

143

132

120 Robbery

23

23

20

38

18

4

39

35

280 Stolen Property Offenses

3

5

5

5

3

6

2

Crimes Against Property Subtotal

883

1,044

1,030

1,243

873

785

1,322

1,243

720 Animal Cruelty

2

3

6

3

1

3

0

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

26

49

29

60

12

10

94

55

39A - D Gambling Offenses

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

9

6

9

7

5

9

5

10

40A - C Prostitution Offenses

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

520 Weapon Law Violations

29

21

15

42

12

5

51

32

Crimes Against Society Subtotal

66

79

53

115

32

26

154

97

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Offenses Reported in Council District 2

Number of Offenses April - June 2020

Cumulative Comparison January - June

Council District 2 Flores

NIBRS Code

Types of Offenses

Citywide % Total

2020

2019 % Change

13A - C Assault Offenses

312

2,749

11.3% 597 11.9% 141 11.7% 410 7.8% 46

611

-2.3% 50.0% -12.6%

Aggravated Assault

13A 13B 13C

94

793

94

Simple Assault

197

1,686

469

Intimidation

21

270

48

-4.2%

64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction

0 4

2

0.0%

1

2 8

-50.0% 50.0%

18

22.2% 12

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

09A-B

2

21

9.5%

5

2

150.0%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter

09A 09B

2 0

21

9.5%

5 0

2 0

150.0%

Negligent Manslaughter

0

--

--

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

24 15

188 111

12.8% 53 13.5% 31 11.7% 22

72 28 44

-26.4% 10.7% -50.0% -100.0%

Forcible Rape

11A

Other

11B-D

9 0

77

36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

5

0.0%

0

4

342

2,983

11.5% 668 17.9% 12

699

-4.4%

200 Arson 510 Bribery

7 0

39

2 0

500.0%

0

--

0

--

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

67 39 16 12

823 480 179 164

8.1% 161 8.1% 91 8.9% 30 7.3% 40

200 111

-19.5% -18.0% -38.8%

Residence

Business

49 40 29

Other

0.0%

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

8

75

10.7% 16

-44.8%

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

290

204

1,703

12.0% 364

345

5.5%

270 Embezzlement

1 0

21

4.8% 0.0%

3 0

7 0

-57.1%

210 Extortion/Blackmail

4

--

26A - E Fraud Offenses

36

245

14.7% 67 10.0% 902

53

26.4%

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

442

4,434

895

0.8%

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23A & B

1

27

3.7%

3

9

-66.7% 43.2% -100.0%

Shoplifting

23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H

57

663

8.6% 106

74

Theft from Building

0 2

4

0.0%

0

1 2

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

12

16.7% 2 9.9% 355 8.3% 45 10.8% 391 10.8% 195 11.5% 46 10.3% 6 10.5% 1,772 11.1% 4 7.8% 110

0.0% -5.1%

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

149

1,501

374

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

25

300

55

-18.2%

All Other Larceny

208

1,927

380 240

2.9%

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

92 23

850 200

-18.8% 12.2% 100.0%

120 Robbery

41

280 Stolen Property Offenses Crimes Against Property Subtotal

3

29

3

883

8,423

1,816

-2.4%

720 Animal Cruelty

2

18

2

100.0% -56.3% -100.0% 100.0%

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

26

335

252

39A - D Gambling Offenses

0 9 0

0

--

0

3 9 8

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

60

15.0% 18

40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations

2

0.0%

1

-87.5%

29 66

207 622

14.0% 51 10.6% 184 10.7% 2,624

56

-8.9%

Crimes Against Society Subtotal Total Group A

330

-44.2%

1,291

12,028

2,845

-7.8%

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Offenses Reported in Council District 3

Number of Offenses April - June 2020

Cumulative Comparison January - June

Council District 3 Byrd

NIBRS Code

Types of Offenses

Citywide % Total

2020

2019 % Change

13A - C Assault Offenses

316

2,749

11.5% 654 10.1% 153 11.8% 437 13.7% 64

695 130 509

-5.9% 17.7% -14.1% 14.3%

Aggravated Assault

13A 13B 13C

80

793

Simple Assault

199

1,686

Intimidation

37

270

56

64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction

0 0

2

0.0% 0.0%

0 4

0 5

--

18

-20.0%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

09A-B

3

21

14.3% 7

6

16.7%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter

09A 09B

3 0

21

14.3% 7

6 0

16.7%

Negligent Manslaughter

0

--

0

--

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

19 14

188 111

10.1% 37 12.6% 23 6.5% 14

50 32 18

-26.0% -28.1% -22.2%

Forcible Rape

11A

Other

11B-D

5 0

77

36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

5

0.0%

1

1

0.0%

338

2,983

11.3% 703

757

-7.1% 66.7%

200 Arson 510 Bribery

3 0

39

7.7%

5 0

3 1

0

--

-100.0% -11.5% -19.6% -2.4% 14.6% -47.5%

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

118

823 480 179 164

14.3% 232 16.3% 144 9.5% 41 14.0% 47 8.0% 21

262 179

Residence

78 17 23

Business

42 41 40

Other

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

6

75

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

290

210

1,703

12.3% 393

324

21.3%

270 Embezzlement

4 1

21

19.0% 6 25.0% 2 15.5% 64 12.2% 1,162 11.1% 10 11.9% 183 50.0% 2

12

-50.0%

210 Extortion/Blackmail

4

0

--

26A - E Fraud Offenses

38

245

51

25.5%

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

540

4,434

1,069

8.7%

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23A & B

3

27

5

100.0%

Shoplifting

23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H

79

663

180

1.7%

Theft from Building

2 0

4

5 6

-60.0% 16.7% 13.1% 22.2%

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

12

0.0%

7

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

192

1,501

12.8% 439 12.0% 66 11.8% 455 11.3% 188 11.5% 59 17.2% 14 12.4% 2,146 16.7% 4 14.6% 115

388

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

36

300

54

All Other Larceny

228

1,927

431 192

5.6% -2.1%

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

96 23

850 200

120 Robbery

54

9.3%

280 Stolen Property Offenses Crimes Against Property Subtotal

5

29

0

--

1,044

8,423

2,007

6.9%

720 Animal Cruelty

3

18

1

300.0% -49.8%

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

49

335

229

39A - D Gambling Offenses

0 6 0

0

--

0

0

--

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

60

10.0% 11

15

-26.7%

40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations

2

0.0%

0

0

--

21 79

207 622

10.1% 45 12.7% 175 12.1% 3,024

30

50.0% -36.4%

Crimes Against Society Subtotal

275

Total Group A

1,461

12,028

3,039

-0.5%

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Offenses Reported in Council District 4

Number of Offenses April - June 2020

Cumulative Comparison January - June

Council District 4 Moon

NIBRS Code

Types of Offenses

Citywide % Total

2020

2019 % Change

13A - C Assault Offenses

304 101 178

2,749

11.1% 623 12.7% 163 10.6% 402 9.3% 58

601 102 439

3.7%

Aggravated Assault

13A 13B 13C

793

59.8% -8.4% -3.3%

Simple Assault

1,686

Intimidation

25

270

60

64A-B Human Trafficking

1

2

50.0% 1

1

--

100 Kidnapping/Abduction

2

18

11.1% 6

7

-14.3%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

09A-B

3

21

14.3% 6

2

200.0%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter

09A 09B

3 0

21

14.3% 6

2 0

200.0%

Negligent Manslaughter

0

--

0

--

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

14

188 111

7.4% 48 8.1% 26 6.5% 22

51 30 21

-5.9%

Forcible Rape

11A

9 5 0

-13.3%

Other

11B-D

77

4.8%

36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

5

0.0%

0

1

-100.0%

324

2,983

10.9% 684

663

3.2%

200 Arson 510 Bribery

3 0

39

7.7%

5 0

3 0

66.7%

0

--

--

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

104

823 480 179 164

12.6% 190 14.8% 126 8.4% 27 11.0% 37 20.0% 18

178 116

6.7% 8.6%

Residence

71 15 18 15

Business

35 27 33

-22.9% 37.0% -45.5%

Other

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

75

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

290

196

1,703

11.5% 354

349

1.4%

270 Embezzlement

3 1

21

14.3% 6 25.0% 1 14.7% 76 12.2% 1,207 11.1% 12 13.3% 219

12

-50.0%

210 Extortion/Blackmail

4

1

0.0%

26A - E Fraud Offenses

36

245

57

33.3% 23.4%

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

540

4,434

978

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23A & B

3

27

5

140.0%

Shoplifting

23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H

88

663

211

3.8% 0.0%

Theft from Building

0 2

4

0.0%

1

1 5

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

12

16.7% 2 12.2% 417 11.7% 59 11.9% 497 12.6% 194 10.0% 29 17.2% 10 12.2% 2,090

-60.0% 52.2% -7.8% 18.9% 19.0% -44.2%

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

183

1,501

274

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

35

300

64

All Other Larceny

229 107

1,927

418 163

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

850 200

120 Robbery

20

52

280 Stolen Property Offenses Crimes Against Property Subtotal

5

29

0

--

1,030

8,423

1,826

14.5%

720 Animal Cruelty

0

18

0.0%

0

1

-100.0%

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

29

335

8.7% 77

165

-53.3%

39A - D Gambling Offenses

0 9 0

0

--

0

0 8 0

--

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

60

15.0% 12

50.0%

40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations

2

0.0%

0

--

15 53

207 622

7.2% 33 8.5% 122 11.7% 2,896

24

37.5% -38.4%

Crimes Against Society Subtotal Total Group A

198

1,407

12,028

2,687

7.8%

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Offenses Reported in Council District 5

Number of Offenses April - June 2020

Cumulative Comparison January - June

Council District 5 Bivens

NIBRS Code

Types of Offenses

Citywide % Total

2020

2019 % Change

13A - C Assault Offenses

470 149 269

2,749

17.1% 859 18.8% 256 16.0% 525 19.3% 78

956 213 675

-10.1% 20.2% -22.2% 14.7%

Aggravated Assault

13A 13B 13C

793

Simple Assault

1,686

Intimidation

52

270

68

64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction

0 4

2

0.0%

1

0

--

18

22.2% 7

10

-30.0%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter

09A-B

3

21

14.3% 6

8

-25.0%

Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter

09A 09B

3 0

21

14.3% 6

8 0

-25.0%

Negligent Manslaughter

0

--

0

--

11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible

28 14 14

188 111

14.9% 60 12.6% 31 18.2% 29 20.0% 3 17.0% 936 28.2% 16

52 34 18

15.4% -8.8% 61.1% 50.0% -8.9%

Forcible Rape

11A

Other

11B-D

77

36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Crimes Against Persons Subtotal

1

5

2

506

2,983

1,028

200 Arson 510 Bribery

11

39

8 0

100.0%

0

0

--

0

--

220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering

114

823 480 179 164

13.9% 242 13.8% 143 13.4% 58 14.6% 41 10.7% 14

289 199

-16.3% -28.1% 28.9% -8.9% -33.3%

Residence

66 24 24

Business

45 45 21

Other

250 Counterfeiting/Forgery

8

75

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)

290

272

1,703

16.0% 486

498

-2.4%

270 Embezzlement

3 1

21

14.3% 5 25.0% 2 11.8% 66 13.9% 1,124 11.1% 10 13.3% 168

12

-58.3%

210 Extortion/Blackmail

4

0

--

26A - E Fraud Offenses

29

245

50

32.0% -1.5% -41.2%

23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total

615

4,434

1,141

Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching

23A & B

3

27

17

Shoplifting

23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H

88

663

169

-0.6%

Theft from Building

0 0

4

0.0% 0.0%

0 0

4 5

-100.0% -100.0%

Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device

12

Theft fromMotor Vehicle

204

1,501

13.6% 368 16.0% 74 14.1% 504 17.3% 293 19.0% 91 17.2% 14 14.8% 2,353 33.3% 11 17.9% 133

373

-1.3% -9.8% 2.6%

Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

48

300

82

All Other Larceny

272 147

1,927

491 354

240 Motor Vehicle Theft

850 200

-17.2%

120 Robbery

38

99

-8.1%

280 Stolen Property Offenses Crimes Against Property Subtotal

5

29

0

--

1,243

8,423

2,472

-4.8% 10.0% -42.9%

720 Animal Cruelty

6

18

10

35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)

60

335

233

39A - D Gambling Offenses

0 7 0

0

--

0

0

--

370 Pornography/Obscene Material

60

11.7% 12

15

-20.0% -50.0%

40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations

2

0.0%

2

4

42

207 622

20.3% 76 18.5% 234 15.5% 3,523

76

0.0%

Crimes Against Society Subtotal

115

338

-30.8%

Total Group A

1,864

12,028

3,838

-8.2%

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