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Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan

Police Department
Chatham County Commission Meeting
August 26, 2016

To Serve, Protect and Build Trust

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Topics:
1. Part One Crime Analysis

2. Violent Crime Reduction Initiatives


3. Capital Improvement Requests

4. New Technology
5. Community Outreach
6. Recruiting and Retention

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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Part 1 Crime Totals and Arrest and Exceptional


Total Part I Crime vs. Arrests, 2011 to Present
Clearance Totals 2011-Present (8/20/16)
12,000
10,468
10,000

Annual Total
Arrests
9,203

9,309

Year to Date as of 8/20/16


Arrests YTD
10,403
9,434

8,000
6,570
5,760

5,749

6,000

5,819

6,400

6,076

4,000
2,000
0

2011

2012

2013

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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2015

2016

Homicides vs. Arrests and Exceptional


Clearance, 2011-Present (8/20/16)
60

60

Annual Total
Arrests

50

53

Year to Date
Arrests YTD

50

as of 8/20/16

36 as of 8/23
40

40

30
20

32

30
26

34

30

26

23

20

15

18

20

10

10

10

0
2011

2012

2013

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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2015

2016

Rapes vs.Rapes
Arrests
Exceptional
Clearance,
vs. and
Arrests,
2011 to Present
2011-Present (8/20/16)
70

Annual Total

Year to Date

Arrests

Arrests YTD

60

60

49
43

50
41

36

35

30
20

59

as of 8/20/16

50
40

70

65

25
20

40

30

25
18

20

10

10

0
2011

2012

2013

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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2015

2016

Robberies vs. Arrests, and Exceptional Clearance


Robberies
vs. Arrests, 2011 to Present
2011-Present
(8/20/16)
Annual Total
Arrests

600
500

488

Year to Date as of 8/20/16


Arrests YTD
519

491

200

459
414

400
309
300

328
291

241

261

150

280
100

200
50

100
0

2011

2012

2013

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

2014

2015

2016

Aggravated Assaults vs. Arrests and Exceptional


Clearance, 2011-Present (8/20/16)
Annual Total
Arrests

600

Year to Date
Arrests YTD

400

536

as of 8/20/16

500

350
300

400

339

339

300
210

234

358

371

350
312

240

250
200

223

150

200

100
100

50

0
2011

2012

2013

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

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2015

2016

Burglaries
vs. Arrests
and Exceptional
Burglaries
vs. Arrests,
2011 to Present
Clearance , 2011-Present (8/20/16)
2,500

Annual Total
Arrests

2,241
2,083

Year to Date
Arrests YTD
as of 8/20/16

2,125

2,000

1,872

1,345

350
300

1,681
1,500

400

250
1,214

1,292

1,154
1,006

1,000

1,083

200
150
100

500

50
0

0
2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Auto Thefts vs. Arrests and Exceptional


Auto Thefts vs. Arrests, 2011 to Present
Clearance, 2011-Present (8/20/16)
Annual Total
Arrests

1,200

Year to Date
Arrests YTD

300

1,123

as of 8/20/16

1,000
800

250
730
659

725

755

602

600
440

400

396

200

694

454

150

457

100

200

50

0
2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Homicides (4) in West Chatham Precinct, 2016 through


Aug 23

05/13/16, 21:18
160513199
B/M,
Acquaintance
4009 Ogeechee
Rd
County

08/01/16, 14:49
160801124
B/M, Acquaintance
ACL Blvd/Liberty
Pkwy
County

06/16/16, 20:06
160616186
W/M,
Acquaintance
122 Sagebrush Ln
County

03/25/16, unk time


160325175, County
B/F, Unknown Circ*
Entelman St/Fenwick
Ave

* Circumstances of all incidents with asterisk are still preliminary based on investigation thus far.

Homicides (3) in Downtown Precinct, 2016 through


Aug 23
02/17/16, 22:41
160217187
B/M, Acquaintance
1324 Church St

04/28/16, 01:22
160428009
B/F, Mistaken Identity
1323 New Castle St.

01/01/16, 16:19
160101121
B/M, Retaliation
760 E Bolton St

08/21/16, 23:26
160822001
B/M, Unknown
310 W 37th St

08/19/16, 23:56
160819222
B/M, Acquaintance
W 37th St/Montgomery
St
03/26/16, 13:50
160326097
B/F, Sexual Assault
316 W 38th St

06/09/16, 22:23
160609204
B/M, Acquaintance
E 33rd St & Atlantic Ave

02/05/16, 20:49
160205202
B/M, Drugs
1816 Montgomery
St

03/28/16, 13:35
160328106
B/M, Acquaintance*
1000 blk E 34th St

03/01/16, 13:16
160301104
B/M, Acquaintance
518 W 40th St

02/15/16, 21:44
160215160
W/M, Drugs
E 35th St & Ott St

03/21/16, 19:59
160321188
B/F, Acquaintance
217 W 39th St
07/13/16, 18:31
160713154
B/F, Domestic
922 W 52nd St

05/30/16, 22:42
160530187
B/M, Acquaintance*
E 39th ST & Ott St

03/13/16, 20:35
160313121
B/M, Acquaintance
2601 Bull St

06/02/16, 13:33
160602103
W/M, Acquaintance
2420 Abercorn St

03/16/16, 01:31
160316014
B/M, Robbery Gone
Bad
426 E 38th St

04/21/16, 19:23
160421154
B/M, Domestic
651 E 39th St

01/01/16, 18:19
160101117
B/M, Acquaintance
411 W 60th St
05/12/16, unk time
160512061, Unknown
Female in burned
vehicle
Adel St/Lamar St

Homicides (16) in Central


Precinct,
2016 through Aug 23
* Circumstances of all incidents with asterisk are still preliminary based on investigation thus far.

Homicides (5) in Southside


Precinct,
2016 through Aug 23

01/29/16, 23:21
160129214
W/M, Drugs
113 Paradise Dr

06/20/16, 03:48
160620018
B/M, Unknown*
Seneca Rd/Arrow
St
04/28/16, 04:02
160428018
B/M,
Retaliation*
8710 Cindy Ave
04/28/16, 02:23
160724022
B/M,
Acquaintance
8505 Waters Ave
08/22/16, 22:00
160822214
W/F, Unknown*
642 Northbrook
Rd

* Circumstances of all incidents with asterisk are still preliminary based on investigation thus far.

Homicides (8) in Islands


Precinct, 2016 through Aug 23

160504007,
00:59
05/04/16,
00:59
B/M,
Gang-related
160504007
Iowa
St/Long Ave
B/M,
Gang-Related
Iowa St & Long Ave

05/01/16, 20:53
160501141
B/M, Acquaintance
31 Bridgestone Ln
03/18/16, 13:07
160318124
W/M, Drugs
2015 E 37th St
05/07/16, 20:48
160507176
W/F, Strangers
E 54th St/Ash St

04/07/16, 06:04
160726025
B/M, Unknown*
2100 blk Mason Dr
04/07/16, 16:29
160407127
B/M, Accidential
1317 E 69th St

04/24/16, 06:59
160424042
B/M, Acquaintance
1935 E DeRenne Ave

04/17/16, 04:40
160417036
B/M, Unknown*
Truman Pkwy, County
(S of Mont Cross Rd)

* Circumstances of all incidents with asterisk are still preliminary based on investigation thus far.

Homicide
Circumstances
As of July 1, 2016
for 2016

Dispute Between
Unknown Parties , 1, 3%

Sexual Assault, 1, 3%

* As of Aug. 24, 2016


* Several investigations are
still in preliminary stages.

Dispute Between
Acquaintances, 16, 44%

Unknown, 6, 17%

Intended Robbery , 1, 3%
Retaliation, 2, 5%

Mistaken Identity, 1, 3%

Drug-Related,
4, 13% Domestic

Gang-Related, 1, 3%

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2, 7%

Accidental Shooting, 1,
3%

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Group/Gang Involved Homicides for 2016


* As of Aug. 24, 2016
* Several investigations are
still in preliminary stages.

Unknown, 6,
17%
Group or Gang
involvement, 13,
36%

No Group or Gang
involved
homicides, 17, 47%

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National Network Definition of Group


All gangs are groups, but not all groups are gangs.
An exclusive focus on gangs, which is often understood to include notions
like organization and leadership, will exclude a significant number of
groups that contribute heavily to serious violence, such as loose
neighborhood drug crews or robbery crews.
Many (and often most) such groups will not fit the statutory definition of
gang. Nor will they meet even the common perception of what
constitutes a gang.
Such groups may or may not have a name, common symbol, sign or tags,
an identifiable hierarchy, or other shared identifiers.

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Crime Factors in the United States


1.

Populations density and degree of urbanization

2.

Variations in composition of population, particularly youth


concentration

3.

Stability of population w/ respect to residents mobility commuting


patterns and transient factors

4.

Modes of transportation and highway system

5.

Economic conditions, including median income, poverty level and job


availability

6.

Cultural factors and educational, recreational and religious


characteristics

7.

Family conditions with respect to divorce and family cohesiveness

8.

Climate
Note: Based on national historical data

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Crime Factors in the United States


9.

The effective strength of law enforcement

10. Administrative and investigative emphases of law enforcement


11. Policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e.
prosecutorial, judicial, correctional, and probational)
12. Citizens attitudes toward crime
13. Crime reporting practices of the citizenry

Note: Based on national historical data


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VIOLENCE
REDUCTION
INITIATIVES
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Stolen and Confiscated Guns by SCMPD


516 Guns Stolen YTD (as of August 23rd)
167 stolen from vehicles

659 guns confiscated/recovered (as of August 23rd)


Average of 3 guns per day
300 million guns in U.S.; 317 million people
.95 guns for every man, woman and child in
the United States

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Federal Gun Cases: Project Ceasefire


2012-2014
80 cases indicted in this 3-year period
2015
46 cases indicted in 2015 alone
2016 (YTD)

So far in 2016
12 cases indicted (10 SCMPD
)
25 Savannah-Chatham
casescases
indicted
16 more pending

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Cold Case Unit


Mission is to help bring closure to victims of unsolved
homicides and major crimes

7 addition part-time investigators hired


Supervised by SCMPD Lt. David Barefield
Started on Monday, August 22nd
180+ years of total policing
experience
130 years of investigative and
forensics experience

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ComNet
Link between vetted private security and SCMPD using
two-way, push-to-talk UHF radio network
Crime Prevention force-multiplier - provides eyes and ears to instantly
report criminal and suspicious activity.
Monitored by 911 Center

Pilot program with SCAD SecurityStarted July 8th


40 SCAD security officers and their dispatchers trained so far
Instant communication, primarily Downtown/Central Precincts areas.
Daily tests/radio checks

Potential connectivity to Ambassador initiative

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End Gun Violence: Step Forward


Recent visit from High
Point, NC Police Dept.
using this initiative
since 1998
Met with SCMPD officers,
law enforcement partners
and social service providers
Group Audit held July 28th

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NEW TECHNOLOGY

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Automatic Vehicle Location


Uses GPS and cellular technology to track vehicle
movement and use

August 4th, City Council approved


August 12th County Commission approved
Currently working with vendor regarding installation
Expected by December 15, 2016

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Automatic Vehicle Location Gantt Chart


Apr 11 - Apr 15

RFP review by City purchasing

Apr 19 - May 17

RFP posted for 4 weeks

May 17 - May 31

Vendor selection; RFP requires top 2-3 vendors


Jul 8 Goes before Policy Committee
Aug 4 On City Council agenda for purchase approval
Aug 12 On County Commission agenda for purchace approval
Aug 15 - Sep 12

Review and sign contract


Sep 19 - Sep 30

Order/Preprogram AVL
Installation
on Patrol
Vehicles

Oct 1 - Dec 15
2016
Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Today
Jul 8
Policy Committee Reviews Purchase

Nov

Dec

2016

Expansion of Security Cameras


Locations identified based on historical crime data, key routes
and input from officers (roughly 200 locations)
GA Power Pole Attachment Agreement
Covert

Exploring a cellular solution


Plan on purchasing 2-3 in in 30-60 days for City project

Working on plan to install a small number on some of the Island


areas

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Expansion of Security Cameras


Placement of a camera:
1. Mounting
2. Connectivity
o Fiber Preferred- Each
location requires
evaluation to determine
feasibility of running
fiber
o Wireless
3. Power Requires interaction
with GA Power

Joseph H. Lumpkin, Sr., Chief of Police


Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department

Installation Process:
Identify Location
Power- coordination required
with GA Power
Mounting (County or GA Power
property)
Connectivity
Average time per install 4-6
weeks (once equipment is
ordered & delivered)

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Expansion of Security Cameras

Exploring new Video Management Systems


Future features/ functionalities
Integration of external cameras
Interface with CAD

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Fixed License Plate Readers


Approximately 20-30 locations have
been identified
Site plans currently being updated by vendor which will lead
to updated cost estimates

Will require State approval for some locations

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Records Management System


RMS houses all of the SCMPDs data
Police reports, tickets, field interviews,
etc.
Used to track crime statistics, analytics &
investigations

Our current system is 9 years old


In 1Q 2015 our RMS vendor was purchased by another
company

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Records Management System


We will be required to move to another RMS platform &
require data conversion
More importantly, a new RMS system would incorporate a
number of efficiencies and benefits

This may require a change in our Computer Aided Dispatch


system
AWAITING FUNDING

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YOUTH and
COMMUNITY
OUTREACH
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PAL Police Activities League


Anti Gun Pledge for middle school students

Relaunching new Explorer Program

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Community Outreach
Whitemarsh Island: community meeting informing residents
of recent burglaries

Carver Heights: community meeting informing of recent sexual


assault of young girl

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Youth Outreach
Back to School Patrols in Central Precinct

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RECRUITING &
RETENTION
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Recruiting
17 vacancies
Next academy begins Sept. 29th; hiring approx. 30 officers
96 officers still in a training phase; 35 finish training on
Sept. 2.
Will not reach effective staffing until November 2016

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New Hires Gantt Chart


January
Class of 35

Dec 21 - Sep 2

Patrol Field Training

May 21 - Sep 2

April Class of 33

Mar 21 - Nov 25

Patrol Field Training

Aug 13 - Nov 25

June Class of 16

May 23 - Jan 20
Aug 15 - Oct 7
Patrol School
Patrol Field Training

Oct 10 - Jan 20

July Class of 12

Jun 27 - Feb 24

GPSTC Academy

Jul 1 - Sep 16
Sep 19 - Nov 11
Patrol School
Patrol Field Training

2015

2016

Dec

Feb

Today
Apr

Jun

Aug

Nov 12 - Feb 22

2017
Oct

Dec

Nov 12
June Class on Patrol
Oct 10
May Class on Patrol
16 officers

Feb

Retention
8% Attrition Rate (YTD 2016)

11% attrition rate since Sept. 2015, after raises took effect
Launched two month digital ad campaign in June. First
time theres been no increase in applications.
First 6 months after raises implemented averaged 134
applications/month.
Past 6 months averaging 78 applications/month
40% decrease

Surrounding agencies have raised their starting pay to our


level (Columbus, GA implemented raises on July 1, 2016)
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APPLICATIONS RECEIVED
2014

Aug. 10-Sep. 9

181

Oct. 10-Nov. 9

28

Sep. 10-Oct. 9

151

Nov. 10-Dec. 9

26

Oct. 10-Nov. 9

142

Nov. 10-Dec. 9

104

2015
Dec. 10-Jan 9

20

2016

Jan. 10-Feb. 9

32

Dec. 10-Jan. 9

104

Feb. 10-Mar. 9

27

Jan. 10-Feb. 9

105

Mar. 10- Apr. 9

75

Feb. 10-Mar 9

77

Apr. 10-May 9

92

Mar. 10-Apr 9

72

May 10-Jun. 9

71

Apr. 10-May 9

65

Jun. 10-July 9

97

May 10 Jun 9

77

July 10-Aug. 9

122

June 10-July 9

75

July 10-Aug. 9

76

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QUESTIONS?

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