D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser launched Monday the cityโs annual โSummer Crime Initiative,โ a coordinated effort to reduce violent crime through strategic prevention and focused enforcement in specific areas across the District.
Every year, for nearly 10 years, the Metropolitan Police Department has identified five to six focus areas that have experienced a high density of violence and utilized all available resources, including collaborative outreach, to prevent violent crime in those areas during the summer months.
โWe know that crime and violence prevention is about more than just policing,โ Bowser said. โThe Summer Crime Prevention Initiative builds safer, stronger neighborhoods by expanding access to opportunities that keep our young people safe and engaged, connecting residents to employment opportunities, and ensuring more neighborhoods get the attention and supports they need to thrive.โ
The initiative aims to:
โข reduce violent crime;
โข remove illegal guns from neighborhood streets;
โข hold repeat violent offenders accountable;
โข utilize all available resources and latest crime-fighting technology;
โข collaborate with partner agencies and organizations for additional assistance; and
โข conduct innovative outreach for all community members.
โOver the course of the past 10 years, the efforts of MPD and our partner agencies during the Summer Crime Initiative have greatly contributed to the steady decrease in violent crime across the District,โ said Metropolitan Police Chief Peter Newsham. โOur goal is to build upon the successes of the past SCIโs and develop thriving relationships with community members in these areas.โ

