CITY OF OAKLAND SHOT SPOTTER REPORT April 2013€¦ · April % Change : Monthly Homicide Coun t. 9...

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CITY OF OAKLAND SHOT SPOTTER REPORT April 2013 Shot Spotter Data Incident Type March April % Change April 2012 Total Incidents Captured 246 328 33% 377 Multiple Gunshots 137 207 51% 177 Single Gunshot 105 111 6% 144 Possible Gunshot(s) 4 10 100% 56 Reported Incidents Incident Type March April % Change Monthly Homicide Count 9 10 11% Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Firearm 61 52 -15% Gunshot Calls To Dispatch (Citywide) 335 301 -10% Most Active Beats Gunshot Calls Shot Spotter Calls Combined Calls BEAT COUNT BEAT COUNT BEAT COUNT 30Y 30 34X 26 30Y 50 29X 21 35X 25 34X 41 34X 15 26Y 23 35X 40 35X 15 30Y 20 26Y 32 08X 12 27Y 18 29X 29 11X 12 30X 15 27Y 23 20X 12 33X 15 20X 23 24X 11 21Y 12 30X 21 25X 10 23X 12 21Y 21 Data is extracted from the Oakland Police Department records database and are unaudited. The numbers do not match the official reports reported to the FBI through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Crime statistics can be affected by late reporting, the reclassification or unfounding of crimes, or the geo-coding process. The only certified numbers are those contained in the UCR

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CITY OF OAKLAND SHOT SPOTTER REPORT April 2013

Shot Spotter Data

Incident Type March April % Change April 2012 Total Incidents Captured 246 328 33% 377 Multiple Gunshots 137 207 51% 177 Single Gunshot 105 111 6% 144 Possible Gunshot(s) 4 10 100% 56

Reported Incidents

Incident Type March April % Change Monthly Homicide Count 9 10 11% Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Firearm

61 52 -15%

Gunshot Calls To Dispatch (Citywide)

335 301 -10%

Most Active Beats

Gunshot Calls Shot Spotter Calls Combined Calls BEAT COUNT BEAT COUNT BEAT COUNT 30Y 30 34X 26 30Y 50 29X 21 35X 25 34X 41 34X 15 26Y 23 35X 40 35X 15 30Y 20 26Y 32 08X 12 27Y 18 29X 29 11X 12 30X 15 27Y 23 20X 12 33X 15 20X 23 24X 11 21Y 12 30X 21 25X 10 23X 12 21Y 21

Data is extracted from the Oakland Police Department records database and are unaudited. The numbers do not match the official reports reported to the FBI through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Crime statistics can be affected by late reporting, the reclassification or unfounding of crimes, or the geo-coding process. The only

certified numbers are those contained in the UCR

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Gunshot Incidents by Time of Day and Day of Week

*Graph taken from the Shot Spotter Monthly Activity Report

EST OAKLAND: 84 Shot Spotter Incidents

W (More then one sensor may pick-up a single incident)

Data is extracted from the Oakland Police Department records database and are unaudited. The numbers do not match the official reports reported to the FBI through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Crime statistics can be affected by late reporting, the reclassification or unfounding of crimes, or the geo-coding process. The only

certified numbers are those contained in the UCR

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East Oakland District 4: 93 Shot Spotter Incidents 3 Shot Spotter Incidents

More then one sensor may pick-up a single incident

Citywide Homicides & Shootings

District 5: 14

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*Shootings Include Assaults with a firearm, shooting into an inhabited dwelling and/or vehicle

Data is extracted from the Oakland Police Department records database and are unaudited. The numbers do not match the official reports reported to the FBI through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Crime statistics can be affected by late reporting, the reclassification or unfounding of crimes, or the geo-coding process. The only

certified numbers are those contained in the UCR

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Data is extracted from the Oakland Police Department records database and are unaudited. The numbers do not match the official reports reported to the FBI through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Crime statistics can be affected by late reporting, the reclassification or unfounding of crimes, or the geo-coding process. The only

certified numbers are those contained in the UCR