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In response to the Mayor's request for Homicide data, I believe it's relevant to provide <br /> real time data and statistics that are important and current now. Below is the data on <br /> Homicides since 2013 through today versus data 25 years old. <br /> Homicides 2013 to YTD <br /> 25 -T <br /> 11- <br /> 20 <br /> 21 <br /> 69.54% Increase <br /> 18from last year <br /> 14 *2016 includes missing mother <br /> 15 ..._._....._..__............_._.__......_......._........................_ ....._..........__... investigation <br /> 10 -l.._............. _._.__ <br /> II <br /> 5 .1_._..__....... <br /> I <br /> 2013 2014 2015 2016 <br /> In closing, the FBI does not document "shootings" unless it involves a Part 1 offense such <br /> as murder, rape, robbery, etc., but the Santa Ana Police Department does contrary to <br /> what is being said. This is evident by the monthly "Analysis of Shootings & Assault with <br /> Deadly Weapons Case ' document that is reported by the Santa Ana Police <br /> Department's, Criminal Investigations Division, Crime Analysis Unit. This analytical report <br /> created by the SAPD is a valuable tool in tracking shootings, identifying crime trends, <br /> probability analysis, etc. and in such, shootings should continue to be tracked and <br /> analyzed as part of police investigative best practices. <br /> There has been conversation of addressing this amongst many issues at the Public <br /> Safety Committee but, unfortunately, the July, May and March meetings have been <br /> cancelled. In fact, there has not been a regularly scheduled Public Safety Committee <br /> meeting since January 26th of this year. <br /> (All the data in this memo was derived from the city manager's Exhibit 1 and Attachment A from the SAPD) <br /> ### <br /> 3 of 4 <br />