2022 3rd Quarter - Crimes Against Persons In the Third Quarter of 2022, Crimes Against Persons increased 3.2% overall with 3,861 offenses reported compared to 3,741 reports in the Third Quarter of 2021.
July - September 2022
July - September 2021
% Change
Type of Offense
2022 2021 % Change
13A - C Assault Offenses
3,515
3,429
2.5% 10,281 9,631
6.7%
13A 13B 13C
Aggravated Assault
890
1,081
-17.7% 2,639 3,028 -12.8%
Simple Assault
2,151
1,917
12.2% 6,313 5,420 16.5%
Intimidation
474
431
10.0% 1,329 1,183 12.3%
64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction
10
4
150.0% 17
17
0.0%
54
43
25.6% 160 124
29.0%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter
09A - B
32
28
14.3% 89
91
-2.2%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09A
31
28
10.7% 83
87
-4.6%
Negligent Manslaughter
09B
1
0
--
6
4
50.0%
11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
248
234
6.0% 784 677
15.8%
11A
Forcible Rape
137
153
-10.5% 422 395
6.8%
Other
11B-D
111
81
37.0% 362 282
28.4%
36A-B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
2
3
-33.3% 2
8
-75.0%
TOTAL
3,861
3,741
3.2% 11,333 10,548 7.4%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter
Quarterly Stats
In the Third Quarter of 2022, homicide offenses increased 14.3% with 32 homicide victims compared to 28 in the Third Quarter of 2021.
Motives included eleven argument/fights, eight unknowns, seven domestics, two reckless/ negligence, two robberies, one gang, and one negligent manslaughter.
O ne double homicide occurred in Council District 6. Twenty of the 32 homicides have been filed.
Eight homicides in Council Districts 3 and 5, six homicides in Council District 8, three homicides in Council Districts 7 and 9, two homicides in Council District 6, and 1 homicide in Council Districts 2 and 4.
Twenty six homicides involved firearms, which is 81% of all homicide offenses.
Homicide Prevention Strategies FWPD ’ s homicide prevention strategies involve various partnerships. Neighborhood Police Officers, the Victim 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 Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearm's (ATF) National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) to more readily identify persons who may be involved in violent offenses. The Homicide Unit also continues to work with members of the Gang, Narcotics, and Robbery Units where other criminal activity may elevate to homicide.
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