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Compstat Crime Sta Tistics COMPSTAT Citywide Profile 01-June-2021 to 30-June-2021 Chief of Staff: Assistant Chief Robert Moser Population: 837,442 Operations: Assistant Chief Michael Redmond Area: 48.1 square miles Administration: Deputy Chief Gregory Yee Investigations: Acting Deputy Chief Raj Vaswani Total sworn: 2217 Field Operations: Deputy Chief David Lazar Special Operations: Acting Deputy Chief Daniel Perea Field Operations: Commander Teresa Ewins Field Operations: Commander Peter Walsh Investigations: Acting Commander Carl Fabbri Chief William Scott JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE PART 1 VIOLENT CRIMES % Change % Change YTD 2020 YTD 2021 % Change 2020 2021 2021 2021 HOMICIDE 4 8 100% 6 8 33% 22 26 18% RAPE 16 19 19% 11 19 73% 111 88 -21% ROBBERY 182 190 4% 190 190 0% 1269 1123 -12% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 185 204 10% 204 204 0% 1049 1092 4% HUMAN TRAFFICKING-SEX ACT 4 2 -50% 0 2 not cal 15 14 -7% HUMAN TRAFFICKING-INVOLUNTARY SERV. 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal TOTAL PART 1 VIOLENT CRIMES 391 423 8% 411 423 3% 2466 2343 -5% JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE PART 1 PROPERTY CRIMES % Change % Change YTD 2020 YTD 2021 % Change 2020 2021 2021 2021 BURGLARY 665 528 -21% 574 528 -8% 3510 3717 6% CRIME STATISTICS LARCENY THEFT* 1758 2473 41% 2735 2473 -10% 14001 12738 -9% THEFT FROM VEHICLE* 969 1824 88% 1962 1824 -7% 7853 8524 9% AUTO THEFT 555 446 -20% 501 446 -11% 2728 2864 5% ARSON 38 32 -16% 29 32 10% 199 205 3% TOTAL PART 1 PROPERTY CRIMES 3016 3479 15% 3839 3479 -9% 20438 19524 -4% TOTAL PART 1 CRIMES 3407 3902 15% 4250 3902 -8% 22904 21867 -5% * Larceny/Theft category includes Theft from Vehicle. Data Source: Crime Data Warehouse via BI Tools (Data was queried on July 07, 2021 and includes all Incidents that were entered into the system by July 06, 2021 at midnight); SFPD Homicide Unit NOTES: Compstat statistics are based on date of occurrence, except Rape and Arson. Rape and Arson totals are based on date reported. Arrest data is not available. % Change is rounded to the nearest whole number. CompStat reports contain preliminary data and are subject to further analysis and revision COMPSTAT - Page 2 - Citywide Figures reported in this document are accurate as of the query San Francisco Police Department or extraction date, and are subject to change as new reports 01-June-2021 to 30-June-2021 are submitted and become available. 2020 2021 2021 2021 2020 2021 JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE YTD ACTUAL ACTUAL % ACTUAL ACTUAL % ACTUAL ACTUAL % CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE OFFENSES OFFENSES Change OFFENSES OFFENSES Change OFFENSES OFFENSES Change OTHER ASSAULTS (Misdemeanor): 323 344 7% 354 344 -3% 2,094 1,892 -10% DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: * * not cal * * not cal * * not cal * Domestic Violence data not available. Report Run Date: 7/7/21 8:27 AM V.2. Data Sources: Crime Data Warehouse. FIREARM RELATED 2020 2021 % 2021 2021 % 2020 2021 % JUNE JUNE Change MAY JUNE Change YTD Change Non-Fatal Shooting Incidents-217 12 14 17% 11 14 27% 39 80 105% Non-Fatal Shooting Victims-217 15 16 7% 13 16 23% 42 100 138% Homicides by Firearm-187 2 8 300% 5 8 60% 13 19 46% SHOOTINGS Total Shooting Incidents (217 & 187) 14 21 50% 15 21 40% 51 94 84% FIREARMS Firearms Seized 58 65 12% 75 65 -13% 485 516 6% CITYWIDE CITYWIDE Total Shooting Incidents (217 & 187) Firearms Seizures 25 200 175 20 150 15 125 100 10 75 5 50 25 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2020 6 8 10 5 8 14 2020 67 53 58 154 95 58 2021 23 15 12 8 15 21 2021 104 80 112 80 75 65 Data Sources: Shooting Data - SFPD Shooting Log; Firearms Seizures - SFPD Property Unit COMPSTAT Central Profile 01-June-2021 to 30-June-2021 District Supervisors District 2: Catherine Stefani District 3: Aaron Peskin District 6: Matt Haney Captain Julian Ng JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE PART 1 VIOLENT CRIMES % Change % Change YTD 2020 YTD 2021 % Change 2020 2021 2021 2021 HOMICIDE 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 2 0 -100% RAPE 2 0 -100% 1 0 -100% 10 5 -50% ROBBERY 20 26 30% 35 26 -26% 201 161 -20% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 9 14 56% 20 14 -30% 76 81 7% HUMAN TRAFFICKING-SEX ACT 1 0 -100% 0 0 not cal 2 0 -100% HUMAN TRAFFICKING-INVOLUNTARY SERV. 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal TOTAL PART 1 VIOLENT CRIMES 32 40 25% 56 40 -29% 291 247 -15% JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE PART 1 PROPERTY CRIMES % Change % Change YTD 2020 YTD 2021 % Change 2020 2021 2021 2021 90 63 56 63 574 422 CRIME STATISTICS BURGLARY -30% 13% -26% LARCENY THEFT* 198 728 268% 870 728 -16% 2034 3217 58% THEFT FROM VEHICLE* 121 616 409% 743 616 -17% 964 2555 165% AUTO THEFT 39 28 -28% 40 28 -30% 182 200 10% ARSON 4 4 0% 5 4 -20% 32 19 -41% TOTAL PART 1 PROPERTY CRIMES 331 823 149% 971 823 -15% 2822 3858 37% TOTAL PART 1 CRIMES 363 863 138% 1027 863 -16% 3113 4105 32% * Larceny/Theft category includes Theft from Vehicle. Data Source: Crime Data Warehouse via BI Tools (Data was queried on July 07, 2021 and includes all Incidents that were entered into the system by July 06, 2021 at midnight); SFPD Homicide Unit NOTES: Compstat statistics are based on date of occurrence, except Rape and Arson. Rape and Arson totals are based on date reported. Arrest data is not available. % Change is rounded to the nearest whole number. CompStat reports contain preliminary data and are subject to further analysis and revision COMPSTAT - Page 2 - Central Figures reported in this document are accurate as of the query San Francisco Police Department or extraction date, and are subject to change as new reports 01-June-2021 to 30-June-2021 are submitted and become available. 2020 2021 2021 2021 2020 2021 JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE YTD ACTUAL ACTUAL % ACTUAL ACTUAL % ACTUAL ACTUAL % CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE OFFENSES OFFENSES Change OFFENSES OFFENSES Change OFFENSES OFFENSES Change OTHER ASSAULTS (Misdemeanor): 29 43 48% 46 43 -7% 238 244 3% DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: * * not cal * * not cal * * not cal * Domestic Violence data not available. Report Run Date: 7/7/21 8:27 AM V.2. Data Sources: Crime Data Warehouse. FIREARM RELATED 2020 2021 % 2021 2021 % 2020 2021 % JUNE JUNE Change MAY JUNE Change YTD Change Non-Fatal Shooting Incidents-217 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 0 1 not cal GS Non-Fatal Shooting Victims-217 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 0 2 not cal OTING Homicides by Firearm-187 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 1 0 -100% HOOT SHO Total Shooting Incidents (217 & 187) 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 1 1 0% MS REARM FIREA Firearms Seized 4 7 75% 7 7 0% 16 46 188% CENTRAL CENTRAL Total Shooting Incidents (217 & 187) Firearms Seizures 5 15 4 10 3 2 5 1 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2020 0 0 0 1 0 0 2020 6 1 2 1 2 4 2021 0 1 0 0 0 0 2021 7 7 14 4 7 7 Data Sources: Shooting Data - SFPD Shooting Log; Firearms Seizures - SFPD Property Unit COMPSTAT SOUTHERN 01-June-2021 to 30-June-2021 District Supervisors District 6: Matt Haney District 10: Shamann Walton Captain Timothy Falvey JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE PART 1 VIOLENT CRIMES % Change % Change YTD 2020 YTD 2021 % Change 2020 2021 2021 2021 HOMICIDE 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 1 3 200% RAPE 3 4 33% 1 4 300% 20 11 -45% ROBBERY 27 20 -26% 16 20 25% 142 98 -31% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 21 27 29% 24 27 13% 132 129 -2% HUMAN TRAFFICKING-SEX ACT 1 0 -100% 0 0 not cal 2 1 -50% HUMAN TRAFFICKING-INVOLUNTARY SERV. 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal 0 0 not cal TOTAL PART 1 VIOLENT CRIMES 52 51 -2% 41 51 24% 297 242 -19% JUNE JUNE MAY JUNE PART 1 PROPERTY CRIMES % Change % Change YTD 2020 YTD 2021 % Change 2020 2021 2021 2021 BURGLARY 84 41 -51% 60 41 -32% 507 404 -20% CRIME STATISTICS CRIME LARCENY THEFT* 184 196 7% 187 196 5% 1439 968 -33% THEFT FROM VEHICLE* 110 101 -8% 108 101 -6% 764 521 -32% AUTO THEFT 39 36 -8% 37 36 -3% 253 227 -10% ARSON 3 2 -33% 3 2 -33% 23 25 9% TOTAL PART 1 PROPERTY CRIMES 310 275 -11% 287 275 -4% 2222 1624 -27% TOTAL PART 1 CRIMES 362 326 -10% 328 326 -1% 2519 1866 -26% * Larceny/Theft category includes Theft from Vehicle. Data Source: Crime Data Warehouse via BI Tools (Data was queried on July 07, 2021 and includes all Incidents that were entered into the system by July 06, 2021 at midnight); SFPD Homicide Unit NOTES: Compstat statistics are based on date of occurrence, except Rape and Arson. Rape and Arson totals are based on date reported. Arrest data is not available. % Change is rounded to the nearest whole number. CompStat reports contain preliminary data and are subject to further analysis and revision COMPSTAT - Page 2 - Southern Figures reported in this document are accurate as of the query San Francisco Police Department or extraction date, and are subject to change as new reports 01-June-2021 to 30-June-2021 are submitted and become available.
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