Addressing Youth Violence from the Statesville Police Department
Statesville Police Department Community Meeting on Addressing Youth Violence
October 17, 2023
Chief of Police - David Onley
Moderator - Bryan Duncan, Executive Director of I-CARE
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Why should we be concerned about youth violence?
1.You have 5 minutes to answer this question as a group at your table.
2.Pick a table reporter to give your table’s answer.
Statesville Police Department Mission Statement:
The members of the Statesville Police Department conscientiously strive to be responsive to the needs of the community; knowing that we exist not to serve ourselves, but to serve and protect others. We will work with professionalism, integrity, fairness, and teamwork with the members of our community in a collaborative effort to ensure that Statesville is a city in which people can live, work, and recreate in a safe environment.
Community Meeting Purpose:
This community meeting aims to provide an open platform for dialogue and collaboration between members of the Statesville Police Department, community partners, and concerned citizens. This meeting will emphasize solution-driven discussions based on current trends and SPD data related to youth violence.
BOLO – Be On the Lookout…
Definition of a Gang: § 14-50.16A:
Any ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more persons, whether formal or informal, that
(1) has as one of its primary activities the commission of criminal or delinquent acts, and
(2) shares a common name, identification, signs, symbols, tattoos, graffiti, attire, or other distinguishing characteristics, including common activities, customs, or behaviors.
An individual is identified as a gang member based on AT LEAST THREE of the following criteria:
- Self-admission of gang membership
- Reliable source (including parent or guardian)
- Gang symbols, hand signs, or graffiti
- Display of colors or style of dress
- Involvement of gang activity
- Physical evidence of gang membership
- Tattoos/ Markings associated with gang
- Gang language/ Terminology
- Social Media appearance promoting gang
BOLO – Be On the Lookout…
- BBG (Big Boy Gorillas) - Bloods
- OTL (On the Lane)- Crip
- NMG (No Mercy Gang) - Bloods
- Lincoln Park Bloods- Bloods
- EBK (Everybody Killas) – Crip
- OTHERS…
SPD Investigative Report Data by Year & Age:
Incidents In | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | *2023 |
Ages 5-11 | 13 | 17 | 24 | 30 |
Ages 12-17 | 175 | 292 | 303 | 280 |
Ages 18-24 | 494 | 429 | 331 | 339 |
Ages 25 & Up | 1761 | 1704 | 1562 | 1478 |
*2023 data is through 10/13/23 |
Repeat Juvenile Offenders:
In 2020 -There were 121 Juveniles that committed 1 crime
There were 22 Juveniles that committed 2 or more crimes
In 2021 -There were 152 Juveniles that committed 1 crime
There were 54 Juveniles that committed 2 or more crimes
In 2022 -There were 167 Juveniles that committed 1 crime
There were 53 Juveniles that committed 2 or more crimes
In *2023 -There are 171 Juveniles that have committed 1 crime
There are 43 Juveniles that have committed 2 or more crimes
Juveniles / Guns / Crimes:
*In 2023:
Juveniles with firearms used in crimes = 21
In 2022:
Juveniles with firearms used in crimes = 14
In 2021:
Juveniles with firearms used in crimes = 18
In 2020:
Juveniles with firearms used in crimes = 19
Statesville Police Department Initiatives
VCU – Violent Crime Unit
CRT – Crime Reduction Team
Narcotics Division
CompStat Driven Response – Data-Driven
Professional Standards – CALEA
Communications & Records
Patrol Division & K-9 Officers
Criminal Investigations Division & Evidence
COPS – Community Oriented Police Services
Housing Officer
Traffic Unit/DWI Task Force
Downtown Community Impact Officer
Explorers Program – Ages 14-20
Resources
JCPC – Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Aspire Kid
Children’s Hope Alliance
Piedmont Mediation, Inc.
Pharos Parenting
Iredell-Statesville Schools
Boys and Girls Club of the Piedmont
I-CARE-Headstart
Statesville Parks & Recreation
Bentley Center
Rainbow Kids
YMCA
United Way - 211
Powercross
Angel Wings
Men of Valor
Aftershock
Speak Life & Live
Hoops for Christ
LIFT – Foundation of Hope Ministries
Village Intervention Partnership
Success Institute
ARS-American Renaissance School
Statesville Christian School
DACI – Drug-Alcohol Coalition of Iredell
Next Meeting
We look forward to following-up and hearing more from our COMMUNITY PARTNERS on November 13, 2023 from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM at the Statesville Civic Center.Contact Us:
Chief David W. Onley
704-878-3412
[email protected]
Assistant Chief Bryan Johnson
704-878-3452
[email protected]
Assistant Chief J. Ivarsson
704-832-3858
[email protected]
Statesville Police Department
330 S. Tradd Street
Statesville, NC 28677
704-878-3406
police.statesvillenc.net