*** PRESS RELEASE *** Yonkers Police announce 2018 crime stats, lowest year on record
Yonkers, NY – Mayor Mike Spano and Police Commissioner
Charles Gardner, with members of the Yonkers City Council and Yonkers Police
executives, were proud to announce the City of Yonkers crime statistics for
calendar year 2018 at a press conference held in City Hall earlier today.
The Yonkers Police strategy for reducing crime focuses
Department resources on five priority areas: guns, gangs, drugs, pattern
crimes, and the search for wanted persons. Through extensive intelligence
gathering and crime analysis, the Yonkers Police is able to identify the small
number of people who commit the majority of the City’s most serious crime.
Simultaneously, the Department deploys numerous community outreach programs and
initiatives in an effort to build trust and cooperation with the community and
residents we serve. This strategy has produced significant results:
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2018 is the safest year on record for the City
of Yonkers
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The City of Yonkers is the #1 safest city in the
United States as compared to similarly sized cities
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The City of Yonkers is the #1 safest large city
in the State of New York
Specifically for 2018 vs 2017:
·
Part 1 Crimes are down 13.1% (FBI Uniformed
Crime Reporting)
o
Murders are down 89%
o
Rapes are down 14%
o
Robberies are down 22%
o
Felony Assaults are down 35%
o
Burglaries are down 25%
o
Larcenies are down 10%
o
Motor Vehicle Thefts are down 15%
·
All four Precincts experienced double-digit
reductions in crime
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Shooting incident are down 46%
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2018 saw only 1 murder, a historic first time
low for the City
Compared to the start of Mayor Spano’s administration:
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Part 1 Crimes are down 42.4% (FBI Uniformed
Crime Reporting)
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Murders are down 86%
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Robberies are down 54%
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Burglaries are down 64%
Additionally, as a result of this precision policing
strategy, since 2011:
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Arrests have been reduced by 35%
·
Public order arrests (disorderly conduct,
obstruction, etc.) have been reduced over 50%
·
Civilian complaints against Police Officers are
down 46%
·
Civilian excessive-force complaints against
Police Officers are down 84%
“These outstanding statistics are attributed to the new, innovative
approach taken by our Yonkers Police Department towards public safety,” said Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano. “I applaud
the good work and synergy created between our community and police officers so
that Yonkers continues to be a great place to live, work and play.”
Police Commissioner
Charles Gardner stated, “We are very fortunate here in Yonkers because we
have a Mayor and City Government that steadfastly supports our Police
Department and ensures we have the resources necessary to provide the highest
level of service to our residents; and our success is the direct the result of
the hardworking, dedicated men & women of this Department who are out there
on our streets every day – putting themselves in harm’s way to protect and
serve the people of this great City.”
Additional crime statistics for the City of Yonkers may be
located at www.yonkersny.gov/ypd
FBI Uniformed Crime Reporting statistics may be located here
https://www.ucrdatatool.gov
The press conference is available for online viewing here http://ec4.cc/b227f432
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